| | Gloster Meteor F.4, VT328, operated by No. 263 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Church Fenton, North Yorkshire, 1950 - overall silver.
Gloster Meteor F4, VW256/P'20, operated by No. 207 Advanced Flying School, Royal Air Force, based at RAF Yeadon, West Yorkshire, 1952 - overall silver, with yellow trainer bands (not included). Gloster Meteor F4, '464' operated by 3. Naval Air Flotilla, Royal Danish Naval Air Service, based at Karup, Jutland, 1950 - Dark Green and Dark Sea Grey upper surfaces, with Light Blue Grey undersides. More |
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| | Gloster Meteor F.4 - EE455, known as 'The Yellow Peril' or 'Forever Amber', flown by Gloster chief test pilot, Eric Greenwood to beat the air speed record, November 1945. Scheme is overall high gloss Trainer Yellow. Note lack of aerial masts and faired over gun ports.
Gloster Meteor F.4, Y9-5, operated by No.323 Squadron, Royal Netherlands Air Force, based at Leeuwarden, 1950's.
Scheme is overall silver with the nose tip in red. Gloster Meteor F.4, 1406, operated by No.20 Squadron, Royal Egyptian Air Force, based at Almazah 1950. Scheme is overall silver, with black and white identification bands. More |
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| | Gloster Meteor F.4 with Overseas Operators (4) Fuerza Aerea Argentina I-005 with yellow trim 1961; Belgian Air Force EF5 GE-H 49 Sqn flown by Sgt Harry Saeys at Deurne Air Show 25 June 1950; No 141 Egyptian Air Force 1958; No 478 723 Esk, R. Danish Air Force 1951 camouflaged. More |
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Catalogue | £8.99 | |