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XL231, 1962 Handley Page Victor K.2, C/N: HP80/76

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Photo ID: AC1240231

XL231, 1962 Handley Page Victor K.2 C/N HP80/76, At the 1979 International Air Tattoo Greenham Common, copied from slide

At the 1979 International Air Tattoo Greenham Common, copied from slide

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Photographer: kenvidkid
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Shot Date: 1979-06-25
Airport: EGVI
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Upload Date: 2016-10-20
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Device Manufacturer: Nikon Corporation
Device Model: NIKON D300
Device Type: Digital Still Camera
Shot Time: 2012:05:12 16:27:22
Original Image Size: 1599 x 1062 pixels
Exposure Time: 1/40 sec
F Number: f/0
Exposure Bias: 0.33
ISO Speed: 2000
Focal Length: 0 mm
Flash: No Flash
Exposure Mode: 0
White Balance: 0
Scene Type: Directly Photographed
Contrast: 0
Saturation: 0
Sharpness: 0
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  • XL231 @ X4EV - preserved in a taxiing condition at the Yorkshire Air Museum - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ X4EV
  • XL231 @ X4EV - Victor K2. XL231 joined 139 Sqn on 1 February 1962. It was converted to become the prototype K.2 Tanker on 23 January 1972 and saw service in the Falklands War, in support of the 'Operation Black Buck' Vulcan raid on Port Stanley, and later in the Gulf - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ X4EV
  • XL231 @ EGYK - Handley Page Victor K2 (HP-80). 'Lusty Lindy' in 2010, preserved at the Yorkshire Air Museum, Elvington. - by Malcolm Clarke by Malcolm Clarke @ EGYK
  • XL231 @ EGYK - Preserved @ The Yorkshire Air Museum, Elvington, Yorkshire - by Clive Pattle by Clive Pattle @ EGYK
  • XL231 @ EGYK - Handley Page Victor K2 (HP-80). A close-up of Lusty Lindy's nose art and 75th anniversary of RAF 55 Sqn sticker. Taken in June 1997 at The Yorkshire  Air Museum, Elvington. - by Malcolm Clarke by Malcolm Clarke @ EGYK