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WS788, 1954 Gloster Meteor NF(T).14, C/N: Not found WS788

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WS788, 1954 Gloster Meteor NF(T).14 C/N Not found WS788, Gloster Meteor NF14 at the Yorkshire Air Museum, Elvington in 2010.

Gloster Meteor NF14 at the Yorkshire Air Museum, Elvington in 2010.

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Photographer: Malcolm Clarke
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Shot Date: 2010-04-17
Airport: ELVINGTON
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Upload Date: 2010-05-07
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Device Manufacturer: Canon
Device Model: Canon EOS 40D
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Shot Time: 2010:04:17 11:59:15
Original Image Size: 1024 x 683 pixels
Exposure Time: 1/250 sec
F Number: f/10
Exposure Bias: 0
ISO Speed: 200
Focal Length: 17 mm
Flash: No Flash
Exposure Mode: 0
White Balance: 0
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  • WS788 @ X4EV - 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 - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ X4EV
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  • WS788 @ ELVINGTON - Gloster Meteor NF14.First served with 152 Sqn at Wattisham in 1954 (and in whose colours it is displayed) and finally as RAF Leeming's gate guardian until 1991. At the Yorkshire Air Museum in 1997. - by Malcolm Clarke by Malcolm Clarke @ ELVINGTON