Lynehams Comet XK699

Lynehams Comet XK699

Postby danoz on Fri 27 Apr 2012, 9:44 pm

Thought i would shoot and share a few snaps before she departs for good. Going to miss this Comet alot as i used to look out for her every time i passed as a child.
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DH106 Comet C2 by stfcdanoz, on Flickr
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DH Comet C2 (XK699) by stfcdanoz, on Flickr
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DH Comet C2 (XK699) by stfcdanoz, on Flickr
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DH Comet C2 (XK699) by stfcdanoz, on Flickr
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Re: Lynehams Comet XK699

Postby RoverDriver on Sat 28 Apr 2012, 11:19 am

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Re: Lynehams Comet XK699

Postby Dragon Rapide on Sat 28 Apr 2012, 11:29 am

I'll echo the last post.
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Re: Lynehams Comet XK699

Postby andyxh558 on Sat 28 Apr 2012, 12:21 pm

She is being dismantled and sent to Shawbury to be stored and eventually preserved at Cosford.
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Re: Lynehams Comet XK699

Postby SCARECROW 451 on Sat 28 Apr 2012, 12:26 pm

It was said it was coming to Shawbury a while ago but storage don't know anything about it yet !
As soon as I hear anything I'll let people know.
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Re: Lynehams Comet XK699

Postby RickIngham on Sat 28 Apr 2012, 1:08 pm

Lovely! :icecream:
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Re: Lynehams Comet XK699

Postby DanO1978 on Sun 29 Apr 2012, 11:35 am

andyxh558 wrote:She is being dismantled and sent to Shawbury to be stored and eventually preserved at Cosford.


Really?

So Cosford will duplicate an airframe they already have a perfectly good example of?

Good to see it being preserved, but do the RAF Museum need another Comet?
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Re: Lynehams Comet XK699

Postby centaurus18 on Sun 29 Apr 2012, 11:50 am

I believe it's actually a RAF Museum aircraft and has been so for many years, but happened to be at Lyneham as a gate guardian.
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Re: Lynehams Comet XK699

Postby stillcrazy1 on Sun 29 Apr 2012, 2:20 pm

I also have a very soft spot for XK699, having flown in her as a 16 year old ATC cadet on 23rd May 1962. Incongruous as it seems, I was allowed to take control of her from the right-hand seat, and actually flew her for about 10 minutes. Not just straight and level either, with a couple of direction changes, coupled with warnings that I was "dropping the starboard wing". According to my logbook, we were airborne for 105 minutes, and I can remember that we did 3 circuits-and-bumps into St. Mawgen. Happy days!
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Re: Lynehams Comet XK699

Postby Pen Pusher on Sun 29 Apr 2012, 2:30 pm

The Cosford Comet is a C1 and was never operated by the RAF, although I believe it was painted up in RAF colours at one time.

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Re: Lynehams Comet XK699

Postby st24 on Sun 29 Apr 2012, 7:45 pm

Cosford's Comet served with Air France for a short while but never saw RAF or BOAC service, It did however have a long career as a test airframe from Hatfield and so fits in with Cosford's experimental section. Would be good for it to receive its "tester" scheme - a very sinister black by all accounts.So Lyneham's would be more than welcome as a proper RAF machine.
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Re: Lynehams Comet XK699

Postby TomG on Sun 29 Apr 2012, 7:56 pm

st24 wrote:Cosford's Comet served with Air France for a short while but never saw RAF or BOAC service, It did however have a long career as a test airframe from Hatfield and so fits in with Cosford's experimental section. Would be good for it to receive its "tester" scheme - a very sinister black by all accounts.So Lyneham's would be more than welcome as a proper RAF machine.


Geoff, see http://www.pprune.org/aviation-history-nostalgia/374055-black-comet-xm823.html

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Re: Lynehams Comet XK699

Postby st24 on Sun 29 Apr 2012, 8:01 pm

TomG wrote:
st24 wrote:Cosford's Comet served with Air France for a short while but never saw RAF or BOAC service, It did however have a long career as a test airframe from Hatfield and so fits in with Cosford's experimental section. Would be good for it to receive its "tester" scheme - a very sinister black by all accounts.So Lyneham's would be more than welcome as a proper RAF machine.


Geoff, see http://www.pprune.org/aviation-history-nostalgia/374055-black-comet-xm823.html

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Ooh thanks for that Tom, never seen it in the flesh and a cracking blow by blow history of the old gal too... Wonder what the centre section colours were...
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Re: Lynehams Comet XK699

Postby Maisie on Wed 02 May 2012, 3:10 pm

Any idea when she is going to Shawbury? It's my local now days..
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