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DG202, Gloster Meteor F.9/40, C/N: Not found DG202

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DG202, Gloster Meteor F.9/40 C/N Not found DG202, Gloster F.9/40 Meteor prototype at the RAF-Museum, Hendon

Gloster F.9/40 Meteor prototype at the RAF-Museum, Hendon

Folder: Ingo Warnecke's photo gallery > A/C at/in museums, gate guardians etc. > United Kingdom > Hendon, RAF-Museum 1976/2010/2016/2024

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Photographer: Ingo Warnecke
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Shot Date: 2016-07-15
Upload Date: 2021-09-19
Views: 130

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Device Manufacturer: Fujifilm
Device Model: FinePix HS20EXR
Device Type: Digital Still Camera
Shot Time: 2016:07:15 13:54:28
Original Image Size: 72 x 4423 pixels
Exposure Time: 1/50 sec
F Number: f/2.8
Exposure Bias: 0
ISO Speed: 100
Focal Length: 4.2 mm
Flash: No Flash
Exposure Mode: 0
White Balance: 0
Scene Type: Directly Photographed
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  • DG202 - Gloster F.9/40 Meteor Prototype at the RAF Museum, Cosford - by Ingo Warnecke by Ingo Warnecke
  • DG202 @ EGWC - Gloster Meteor F9/40. This prototype aircraft first flew on July 24 1943 and was later used by Rolls Royce in the development of the Welland engine. Seen at RAF Cosford Aerospace Museum - by Malcolm Clarke by Malcolm Clarke @ EGWC
  • DG202 @ EGWC - The prototype Meteor as displayed at Cosford in the Summer of 1976. - by Peter Nicholson by Peter Nicholson @ EGWC
  • DG202 @ RAFM - DG202/G Gloster F.9/40 Meteor prototype, one of 12 built in 1941. This one first flew in 1943 (late due to delayed parts) and is now on display (after being dismantled) at RAF Museum Hendon. - by Alana Cowell by Alana Cowell @ RAFM
  • DG202 - Gloster F.9/40 Meteor Prototype at the RAF Museum, Cosford - by Ingo Warnecke by Ingo Warnecke