Registration / Serial:XM413
Military Code:24
Aircraft Original Type:Hunting Percival P.84 Jet Provost
Aircraft Generic Type:BAC 84 Jet Provost
Aircraft Version:BAC 84 Jet Provost T3
C/n (msn):PAC/W/9220
Operator Titles:UK - Air Force
City / Airport:Gaydon (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Event:RAF Gaydon Battle of Britain Open Day 1967
Photo Date:16 September 1967
Photo from:Fergal Goodman CollectionContact
Photo ID:491364Submit Correction
View count: 393
Photographer not known. This aircraft was delivered in March 1960. Following repairs after an accident in 1961, XM413 was flown to No.7 FTS at Church Fenton in January 1963, where it served without incident for the next three years. At the end of June 1966, the aircraft went on to serve with No.2 FTS at Syerston, where it was coded '24'. In July 1969, XM413 began a lengthy period of storage, before being declared a 'non-effective' airframe in 1976 - it was transported by road to the Army Apprentice College at Arborfield, in Berkshire, where it was later scrapped in around 1992.
Registration / Serial:XM413
Aircraft Version:BAC 84 Jet Provost T3
C/n (msn):PAC/W/9220
Operator Titles:UK - Air Force
City / Airport:Gaydon (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:16 September 1967
Photo from:Fergal Goodman CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:XM413
Military Code:24
Aircraft Original Type:Hunting Percival P.84 Jet Provost
Aircraft Generic Type:BAC 84 Jet Provost
Aircraft Version:BAC 84 Jet Provost T3
C/n (msn):PAC/W/9220
Operator Titles:UK - Air Force
City / Airport:Gaydon (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Event:RAF Gaydon Battle of Britain Open Day 1967
Photo Date:16 September 1967
Photo from:Fergal Goodman CollectionContact
Photo ID:491364Submit Correction
View count: 393
Photographer not known. This aircraft was delivered in March 1960. Following repairs after an accident in 1961, XM413 was flown to No.7 FTS at Church Fenton in January 1963, where it served without incident for the next three years. At the end of June 1966, the aircraft went on to serve with No.2 FTS at Syerston, where it was coded '24'. In July 1969, XM413 began a lengthy period of storage, before being declared a 'non-effective' airframe in 1976 - it was transported by road to the Army Apprentice College at Arborfield, in Berkshire, where it was later scrapped in around 1992.
Registration / Serial:XM413
Aircraft Version:BAC 84 Jet Provost T3
C/n (msn):PAC/W/9220
Operator Titles:UK - Air Force
City / Airport:Gaydon (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:16 September 1967
Photo from:Fergal Goodman CollectionContact