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G-JPTV, 1971 BAC 84 Jet Provost T.5A, C/N: EEP/JP/1005

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Photo ID: AC835086

G-JPTV, 1971 BAC 84 Jet Provost T.5A C/N EEP/JP/1005, BAC Jet Provost T5A [EEP/JP/1005] Cranfield~G 04/07/1998. Unmarked in former colour scheme.

BAC Jet Provost T5A [EEP/JP/1005] Cranfield~G 04/07/1998. Unmarked in former colour scheme.

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Photographer: Ray Barber
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Shot Date: 1998-07-04
Airport: EGTC
Cranfield Airport, Cranfield, England United Kingdom
Upload Date: 2012-12-30
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Shot Time: 1998:07:04 14:27:30
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  • G-JPTV @ EGBP - Was XW355 in RAF service. Seen at Kemble in newly applied 1970's Poachers aerobatic team scheme carried by the lead aircraft XW354 in the mid 1970's. - by Roger Winser by Roger Winser @ EGBP
  • G-JPTV @ EGFH - Previously in a yellow and blue colour scheme. Seen newly repainted in RAF Poachers aerobatic team colours representing the lead aircraft XW354 in the mid 1970's. This aircraft was  XW355 in RAF service. Operated by Gower Jets from Swansea Airport. - by Roger Winser by Roger Winser @ EGFH
  • G-JPTV @ CAX - This Jet Provost T.5A was present at the 2004 Carlisle Fly-in. - by Peter Nicholson by Peter Nicholson @ CAX
  • G-JPTV @ EGNE - Gamston - by ChrisHall by ChrisHall @ EGNE
  • G-JPTV @ EGFH - Operated by Gower Jets and seen in newly applied RAF Poachers aerobatic team colour scheme carried by the lead aircraft XW354 in the mid 1970's. This aircraft was XW355 in RAF service. - by Roger Winser by Roger Winser @ EGFH