Chris Hall's Photo Gallery
Total 96,362 photos. 53 in this folder. Contact Photographer
Aircraft and airport photos are sorted separately. Airport photos always shown after aircraft photos.
XS903
English Electric Lightning F.6, c/n 95249
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
The museums event was called “Thunder Day”, we also had lots of rain and a Lightning
XX901
1977 Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2B, c/n B3-06-75
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
Buccaneer S2B. XX901 had an illustrious service record with the Royal Air Force. It was saved from scrapping by the Buccaneer Aircrew Association and is painted in the Gulf War scheme, including the 'Flying Mermaid' nose art.
G-AMYJ
1944 Douglas DC-3C-R-1830-90C (C-47B), c/n 15968/32716
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
Recently had is Pratt & Whitney R-1830 Twin Wasp radial engines rebuild and are now running again
BAPC041
1962 Royal Aircraft Factory BE-2c Replica, c/n BAPC.41
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
Royal Aircraft Factory BE2c, The Yorkshire Air Museum's replica was built by the apprentices at RAF Halton and was used by the Royal Air Force as a display aircraft for many years.
BAPC130
Blackburn 1911 Monoplane Replica, c/n BAPC130
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
The Museum's Blackburn Mercury Monoplane replica was built for Yorkshire Television for the Edwardian drama series 'Flambards', and was taxied with a car engine
XV250
Hawker Siddeley Nimrod MR.2, c/n 8025
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
After retiring from RAF Kinloss, Nimrod XV250 arrived at the Yorkshire Air Museum on 13th April 2010
LV907
Handley Page HP-59 Halifax III, c/n HR792
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
The Museum’s Halifax reconstruction is based on a section of the fuselage of Halifax II, HR792, which carried out an emergency landing on the Isle of Lewis in 1945. The wings came from Hastings, TG536
WS788
1954 Gloster Meteor NF(T).14, c/n Not found WS788
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
The Museum's aircraft was built at Bagington, Coventry, in February 1954. In July 1954, it was issued to 152 Squadron at Wattisham. It served with the No.1 Air Navigation School at Thorney Island and later at No.2 School at Stradishall
N-268
Hawker Hunter FGA.78, c/n 8947
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
Hunter FGA.78. The Museum's aircraft was originally a Mk 6, built under licence in Holland and served with the Royal Dutch Air Force before conversion to an FGA.78. It was with the Qatar Air Force for ten years, coming to the Museum in 1992.
538
Dassault Mirage IIIE, c/n 538
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
Dassault Mirage IIIE 538, was presented to the Museum by the French Air Force. It had been flown in 1972 by Museum member, Colonel Denis Turina, whose father flew from Elvington in the Second World War. The aircraft last flew in 1993.
538
Dassault Mirage IIIE, c/n 538
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
Dassault Mirage IIIE 538, was presented to the Museum by the French Air Force. It had been flown in 1972 by Museum member, Colonel Denis Turina, whose father flew from Elvington in the Second World War. The aircraft last flew in 1993.
G-BKDT
Royal Aircraft Factory SE-5A Replica, c/n 278
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
Designed by H P Folland in 1916, and built at the Royal Aircraft Factory, Farnborough, the SE.5a was a single-seat biplane ‘fighting scout’ powered by a Hispano-Suiza derived water-cooled V8 engine
G-KOOL
1948 De Havilland DH-104 Devon C.2, c/n 04220
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
The de Havilland DH104 Devon was a military version of the de Havilland Dove short-haul airliner, one of Britain’s most successful post-war civil designs.
XL502
1961 Fairey Gannet AEW.3, c/n F9461
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
The Museum's aircraft, previously at Sandtoft, Lincolnshire, was the last Gannet in service with No 849 Squadron and the last Gannet to display at air shows
G-AMYJ
1944 Douglas DC-3C-R-1830-90C (C-47B), c/n 15968/32716
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
recently repainted,now minus its D-Day invasion stripes
XS903
English Electric Lightning F.6, c/n 95249
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
now fitted with over wing fuel tanks
WL168
Gloster Meteor F.8, c/n Not found WL168
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
Meteor F8, WL168 was built at Hucclecote as part of the last batch of the 1090 F.8s built and entered service with the Royal Air Force in February 1954. For the first year it was with 111 Squadron at North Weald, then with 604 Sqn at the same airfield
XV250
Hawker Siddeley Nimrod MR.2, c/n 8025
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
After retiring from RAF Kinloss, Nimrod XV250 arrived at the Yorkshire Air Museum on 13th April 2010
WS788
1954 Gloster Meteor NF(T).14, c/n Not found WS788
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
The Museum's aircraft was built at Bagington, Coventry, in February 1954. In July 1954, it was issued to 152 Squadron at Wattisham. It served with the No.1 Air Navigation School at Thorney Island and later at No.2 School at Stradishall
XZ631
1978 Panavia Tornado GR.1, c/n P.15
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
Tornado GR4 XZ631, which arrived at Elvington on 22 March 2005, first flew on 24 November 1978 as pre-series aircraft P15 and was the prototype for the conversion work to GR.4 standard carried out by British Aerospace at Warton, Lancashire.
G-BKDT
Royal Aircraft Factory SE-5A Replica, c/n 278
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
Designed by H P Folland in 1916, and built at the Royal Aircraft Factory, Farnborough, the SE.5a was a single-seat biplane ‘fighting scout’ powered by a Hispano-Suiza derived water-cooled V8 engine
BAPC157
Waco CG-4A Hadrian Replica, c/n BAPC.157
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
The CG-4A was a wartime troop or cargo-carrying glider made by the Waco Aircraft Company in Ohio, USA. It was named Hadrian when in service with the British forces.
WS788
1954 Gloster Meteor NF(T).14, c/n Not found WS788
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
The Museum's aircraft was built at Bagington, Coventry, in February 1954. In July 1954, it was issued to 152 Squadron at Wattisham. It served with the No.1 Air Navigation School at Thorney Island and later at No.2 School at Stradishall
G-AVPN
1964 Handley Page HPR-7 Herald 213, c/n 176
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
The Handley Page Herald Series 200 is a short-range transport aircraft powered by two Rolls-Royce Dart 527 turboprops of 2,150 shaft hp. Its maximum cruise speed is 274 mph. A Dart-engined Herald first flew in 1958.
BAPC076
1973 Mignet HM.14 Pou-du-Ciel, c/n BAPC.076
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
HM.14 Flying Flea, Designed by a Frenchman, Henri Mignet, in 1934, the Flying Flea could be built at home and cost £90 (about £5000 today). A total of 123 were completed in Britain, but scores more were never finished.
BAPC028
1965 Wright Flyer Replica, c/n BAPC.028
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
1903 Wright Flyer replica at the Yorkshire Air Museum
XL231
1962 Handley Page Victor K.2, c/n HP80/76
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
Former Falklands and Gulf war veteran preserved in a taxiing condition at the Yorkshire Air Museum
21417
Canadair CT-133 Silver Star 3, c/n T33-417
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
Canadair CT-133 Silver Star. This aircraft was one of 636 jet trainers built under licence by Canadair for the Royal Canadian Air Force, from 1952. It was used as an instrument flight trainer whilst in service with the Canadian forces in Germany.
TG536
1948 Handley Page Hastings C.1A, c/n HP67/40
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
wing of HP Hastings TG536 which was a veteran of the Berlin Airlift, It was finally scrapped at Catterick and parts of the wings were used in the reconstruction of the Museums HP Halifax LV907
XV748
1969 Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR.3, c/n 712011
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
Harrier GR3, XV748 was built as a GR.1 and first flown in April 1969. It served at Wittering with the Conversion Unit and 1 Sqn and had been converted to GR.3 standard by 1976. It later became a test aircraft with the then Royal Aircraft Establishment
XX901
1977 Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2B, c/n B3-06-75
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
'Flying Mermaid' nose art has been repainted after it had weathered while being exhibited outside
XL231
1962 Handley Page Victor K.2, c/n HP80/76
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
preserved in a taxiing condition at the Yorkshire Air Museum
G-AMYJ
1944 Douglas DC-3C-R-1830-90C (C-47B), c/n 15968/32716
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
Recently had is Pratt & Whitney R-1830 Twin Wasp radial engines rebuild and are now running again
LV907
Handley Page HP-59 Halifax III, c/n HR792
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
The Museum's Halifax reconstruction is based on a section of the fuselage of Halifax II, HR792, which carried out an emergency landing on the Isle of Lewis in 1945. A crofter, Mr McKenzie, purchased the fuselage section for use as a hencoop
G-ASCD
1962 Beagle A-61 Terrier 2, c/n B.615
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
After initial military service with 663 and 651 Army Co-operation Squadrons as a spotter aircraft for the Royal Artillery, the Museum's aircraft was converted for civilian use as a Beagle Terrier, registration G-ASCD.
BAPC042
1968 Avro 504K Replica, c/n BAPC.042
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
The Avro 504 first flew in 1913. In the opening phases of the First World War, it served with front-line squadrons in the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Naval Air Service for bombing and reconnaissance.
XH767
Gloster Javelin FAW.9, c/n Not found XH767
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
Gloster Javelin F(AW).9. XH767 was built at Hucclecote and went to Aldergrove in October 1959. It joined 25 Squadron at Waterbeach in December that year. From 1962 until 1965, the aircraft served with 11 Squadron in Germany.
WH846
English Electric Canberra T.4, c/n EEP71290
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
The Museum's Canberra T4 was with 231 OCU, then 3 Squadron at Geilenkirchen, on the Station Flight at Laarbruch and with 100 Squadron at Wyton, until storage at St Athan in 1977. It was in storage at Samlesbury before coming to Elvington in May 1988.
G-TFRB
1990 Air Command 532 Elite Sport, c/n PFA G/04-1167
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
The Air Command Sports Elite is a kit-built gyroplane built in the USA since the early 1990s. It is powered by a Rotax 532 engine. The aircraft can take off within 600 feet in still air and a good pilot can land within 10 feet.
VV901
1949 Avro 652A Anson T.21, c/n Not found VV901
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
The Avro Anson, which first flew in March 1935, was used by the Royal Air Force and many allied Air Forces for numerous tasks throughout the war. Many were to be eventually found operating in a civilian role when hostilities ceased.
G-BKDT
Royal Aircraft Factory SE-5A Replica, c/n 278
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
Designed by H P Folland in 1916, and built at the Royal Aircraft Factory, Farnborough, the SE.5a was a single-seat biplane ‘fighting scout’ powered by a Hispano-Suiza derived water-cooled V8 engine
XL231
1962 Handley Page Victor K.2, c/n HP80/76
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
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
BAPC042
1968 Avro 504K Replica, c/n BAPC.042
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
The Avro 504 first flew in 1913. In the opening phases of the First World War, it served with front-line squadrons in the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Naval Air Service for bombing and reconnaissance.
G-AVPN
1964 Handley Page HPR-7 Herald 213, c/n 176
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
Former Channel Express HP Herald preserved at the Yorkshire Air Museum, Elvington
XV748
1969 Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR.3, c/n 712011
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
Harrier GR3, XV748 was built as a GR.1 and first flown in April 1969. It served at Wittering with the Conversion Unit and 1 Sqn and had been converted to GR.3 standard by 1976. It later became a test aircraft with the then Royal Aircraft Establishment
N-268
Hawker Hunter FGA.78, c/n 8947
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
Hunter FGA.78. The Museum's aircraft was originally a Mk 6, built under licence in Holland and served with the Royal Dutch Air Force before conversion to an FGA.78. It was with the Qatar Air Force for ten years, coming to the Museum in 1992.
G-AJOZ
Fairchild UC-61 Argus I (24W-41A), c/n 347
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
The Argus II at Elvington arrived in England in August 1942 and served for most of the Second World War with the ATA at No.2 Ferry Pool, Whitchurch. After the War, it was acquired by the United States Flying Club and registered as G-AJOZ
WH846
English Electric Canberra T.4, c/n EEP71290
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
The Museum's Canberra T4 was with 231 OCU, then 3 Squadron at Geilenkirchen, on the Station Flight at Laarbruch and with 100 Squadron at Wyton, until storage at St Athan in 1977. It was in storage at Samlesbury before coming to Elvington in May 1988.
XL231
1962 Handley Page Victor K.2, c/n HP80/76
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
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
XN974
1964 Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2, c/n B3-01-63
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
Buccaneer XN974 was the first production S.2 aircraft, making its first flight from the British Aerospace airfield at Holme-on-Spalding Moor on 5 June 1964. It went straight to the Royal Aeronautical Establishment, Bedford
HJ711
1943 De Havilland DH-98 Mosquito NF.11, c/n HJ711
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X4EV
, 2012-06-03
De Havilland Mosquito D.H.98 NF.II HJ711 is the product of many years of dedicated restoration work by Tony Agar and his helpers.