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Photos of Aircraft Model: Gnat
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ID NUMBERS
REG: XR954
MSN:
PHOTOGRAPHER
David Lawrence Collection
(Seniority Date: Oct 22 2011)
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XR954 |
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ID NUMBERS
REG: XR571
MSN: (FL561)
PHOTOGRAPHER
Joop de Groot
(Seniority Date: May 7 2007)
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XR571(FL561) preserved in front of the Reds hangar |
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ID NUMBERS
REG: XP502
MSN: (FL517)
PHOTOGRAPHER
David Atkinson
(Seniority Date: May 8 2007)
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XP502(FL517) Kemble was the home of the RAF aerobatic team the Red Arrows for fifteen years, and this is commemorated by the presence of preserved Gnat T.1 XP502 |
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ID NUMBERS
REG: XR996
MSN:
PHOTOGRAPHER
David Lawrence Collection
(Seniority Date: Oct 22 2011)
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XR996 |
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ID NUMBERS
REG: XR540
MSN:
PHOTOGRAPHER
John Wood
(Seniority Date: May 7 2007)
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XR540 Formerly registered as XP502 and operated by the Red Arrows this is now on display at their spiritual home as XR540. |
John Wood (Seniority Date: May 7 2007)
Contact John Wood
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ID NUMBERS
REG: XR538
MSN:
PHOTOGRAPHER
David Lawrence Collection
(Seniority Date: Oct 22 2011)
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XR538 |
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ID NUMBERS
REG: XM694
MSN: (FL504)
PHOTOGRAPHER
David Atkinson
(Seniority Date: May 8 2007)
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XM694(FL504) The third of the short-nosed development aircraft, Gnat XM694 never served in squadron service and was registerd N694XM upon arrival in the US |
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ID NUMBERS
REG: GN-101
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PHOTOGRAPHER
David Lawrence Collection
(Seniority Date: Oct 22 2011)
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GN-101 |
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ID NUMBERS
REG: XR540
MSN:
PHOTOGRAPHER
David Lawrence Collection
(Seniority Date: Oct 22 2011)
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XR540 |
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ID NUMBERS
REG: XS110
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XS110 |
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MSN: (E-1076)
PHOTOGRAPHER
David Atkinson
(Seniority Date: May 8 2007)
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(E-1076) Although painted in Red Arrows livery, this Gnat is actually an Indian-built single-seater version and never served with the RAF |
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