The third in this series of images taken in 2018 is the terrific Yorkshire Air Museum.
The only place outside of France where one can see a Mirage IV.
YAM 03
Lusty Lindy.
YAM 08
The thoroughly inspiring Halifax reproduction is YAM's raison d'etre.
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Beautifully restored Waco CG-4A.
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Smart Hunter T.7 in 92 Sqn Blue.
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Javelin, Lightning and Tornado awaiting their turn at restoration.
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Interesting RAF bomb display, from L to R, 12,000lb Tall Boy, 500lb GP Mk.2, 1,000lb GP Mk.4, 400 Kt WE.177A.
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Boulton Paul Type C turret as fitted to early model Halifaxes and Lockheed Hudsons and Venturas.
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Relics from the loss of the rigid airship R.38 over the Humber Estuary in 1921. The airship had taken off from nearby Howden.
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An intriguing model of a supersonic strike aircraft incorporating variable geometry wings within the Barnes Wallis display room.
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More images here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/147661871 ... 626310701/
Thanks for looking.
Yorkshire Air Museum
Re: Yorkshire Air Museum
A nice set there Gary. The second is my favourite for some reason.... It looks like we was in when you visited with the crew door open. I liked the indoors stuff, working there, I don't get into the exhibits as much as I should. Thanks for sharing.
Victor XL231 Lusty Lindy, crew chief.
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Re: Yorkshire Air Museum
Thanks for the vote of confidence Ian, yes, the day I was there, I got chatting to one of your compadres about the Victor. I've been going to YAM for many years and I'm always pleasantly surprised by what is on offer there, it really is a great place.