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Post by brox999 on Sept 20, 2004 17:41:42 GMT 2
I am the webmaster of www.meteorflight.com and include in the site along with the history and development of the type a page that shows all the surviving airframes in the UK and around the world. I was recently told about the Meteor F8 in Dinant and wonder how many other Meteors still exist that served with the RDAF which operated F4's, T7's, F8's and NF11's.
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Post by Vonsmalhausen on Sept 20, 2004 20:37:38 GMT 2
at the Brussels Air Museum there is a F8 and a NF11 further there is one at the Beavechain AFB, i think it's a F4, in the colors of the 4'Sqn, here's a pic of here i can't think right now of others ( but i'm pretty shure there are some more over Belgium ) as soon as i find others, i'l post them here
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Post by Fabke on Sept 21, 2004 10:19:58 GMT 2
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Post by Fabke on Sept 21, 2004 10:21:43 GMT 2
I am the webmaster of www.meteorflight.com and include in the site along with the history and development of the type a page that shows all the surviving airframes in the UK and around the world. I was recently told about the Meteor F8 in Dinant and wonder how many other Meteors still exist that served with the RDAF which operated F4's, T7's, F8's and NF11's. One question Brox999 , why are you talking about RDAF planes , the ones in Belgium are ex-BAF , or am I wrong
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