Hunter eye view of Hunter Flying Ltds' home, hangar E2, bldg 406, St Athan. Picture: Steve Salter
Last week saw the sad departure of Hunter GA.11 XE685, when Andy Hill delivered it to its new operators, HHA, at RAF Scampton.
Meanwhile the Percival pairing is now complete, with the arrival by road of Percival Sea Prince WP321, which will join Percival Pembroke WV740.
Andy Hill giving HFL a nice upper wing view of XE685 | Percival Sea Prince T.1 WP321 being reassembled. Pictures: James Thomas |
The HFL team with 'Miss Demeanour'
Hunter F.58 'Miss Demeanour' was taken up for its first post major servicing test flight today, renowned for his fantastic air displays, owner/pilot Jonathon Whaley conducted a 30 minute trouble free flight.
'Miss Demeanour' enjoying the sunshine | Pictures credit: James Thomas |
It was a busy week for HFL last week,
Jet Provost T.5, XW325 (G-BWGF) arrived for servicing with HFL, meanwhile Hunter T.8B XF357 'N-321' (G-BWGL) of the Dutch Hunter Association completed its first post servicing test flight.
Well known display Hunter, F.58 G-PSST 'Miss Demeanour' has just had a major service and is being reassembled.
The newly arrived Pembroke, WV740 (G-BNPH) was taken up for its first flight and circuits with its new owner.
Newly arrived Jet provost T.5 XW325 and some of the HFL crew
Percival Pembroke C.1 WV740 tucking its gear up on take off
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Hunter T.8B N-321 getting airborne for the first tIme since its servicing
'Percy' Pembroke and crew. All pictures credit: James Thomas
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