a rather nice gate guardian! This Britannia is actually G-AOVS but has been painted as XM497 in RAF colours, a scheme which it never actually wore.

the lower part of the Cold War hall which is fortunately less crammed than the upper level, the York is G-AGNV

the Comper Swift is one of the aircraft scheduled for disposal

Comet G-APAS

with a Bulldog half in picture as well so here's a photo of the Bulldog on full

I'm scratching around to find enough with civil connections, this is an airliner but VC.10 XR808 (BOB) spent it's entire lif in RAF service firstly as a passenger carrier and later as a tanker unlike some of the ex British airways ones that became tankers in to 80s and 90s. Incredible that once the victor went out of service the RAF relied on ex airliners for tanker capacity (VC.10s and Tristars)!

I mentioned disposals and this Pembroke and the Jetstream in the background are amongst those on the way out, I can't find the Dove on the list but it may well be.

and in this photo (behind the rabbit, sorry Bristol 188 which is also on it's way out) is the new flight zone taking the place of all those aircraft, a glorified playground


and here are two more vies of the highly popular new flight zone.


it's a bloody joke, heritage out of the window and replaced with computer games!!!!
I'll stop before I get angry
Andy