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G-FFOX, 1955 Hawker Hunter T.7B, C/N: 41H-670792

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Photo ID: AC1056394

G-FFOX, 1955 Hawker Hunter T.7B C/N 41H-670792, Flypast by ex-RAF Hawker Hunter T.7A WV318 in the 'Black Arrows' colour scheme carried by 111 Squadron RAF aircraft between 1956 and 1960. Based at Cranfield Airport, Bedfordshire. Recently fitted with two additional underwing fuel tanks.

Flypast by ex-RAF Hawker Hunter T.7A WV318 in the 'Black Arrows' colour scheme carried by 111 Squadron RAF aircraft between 1956 and 1960. Based at Cranfield Airport, Bedfordshire. Recently fitted with two additional underwing fuel tanks.

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Photographer: Roger Winser
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Shot Date: 2014-11-22
Airport: EGFH
Swansea Airport, Swansea, Wales United Kingdom
Upload Date: 2014-11-22
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  • G-FFOX @ EGVA - Taken at the Royal International Air Tattoo 2008 during arrivals and departures (show days cancelled due to bad weather) - by Steve Staunton by Steve Staunton @ EGVA
  • G-FFOX @ EGUD - Taken at Abingdon Air & County Show 2008 in aid of the Thames Valley and Chiltern Air Ambulance (http://www.abingdonfayre.com/) - by Steve Staunton by Steve Staunton @ EGUD
  • G-FFOX @ EGBP - at the Great Vintage Flying Weekend - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ EGBP
  • G-FFOX @ EGUD - Taken at Abingdon Air & County Show 2008 in aid of the Thames Valley and Chiltern Air Ambulance (http://www.abingdonfayre.com/) - by Steve Staunton by Steve Staunton @ EGUD
  • G-FFOX @ EGFH - Hunter T.7A cleaning up after a low pass over Runway 22. Carrying the s/n WV318 and in the 'Black Arrows' colour scheme carried by aircraft of 111 Squadron RAF between 1956 and 1960. Based at Cranfield Airport, Bedfordshire. - by Roger Winser by Roger Winser @ EGFH