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  • XE683 @ EGSH - Parked at City of Norwich Aviation Museum. - by Michael Pearce by Michael Pearce @ EGSH
  • XE683 @ EGSH - at the City of Norwich Aviation Museum - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ EGSH
  • XE683 @ EGSH - On display at the City of Norwich Aviation Museum. - by Graham Reeve by Graham Reeve @ EGSH
  • XE683 @ EGSH - Preserved at the CoNAM - by N-A-S by N-A-S @ EGSH
  • XE683 - Hawker Hunter F51 (ex Danish AF E-409), painted and marked to represent an F Mk4 of the RAF at the City of Norwich Aviation Museum - by Ingo Warnecke by Ingo Warnecke
  • XE683 - Hawker Hunter F51 (ex Danish AF E-409), painted and marked to represent an F Mk4 of the RAF at the City of Norwich Aviation Museum - by Ingo Warnecke by Ingo Warnecke
  • XE683 - Hawker Hunter F51 (ex Danish AF E-409), painted and marked to represent an F Mk4 of the RAF at the City of Norwich Aviation Museum - by Ingo Warnecke by Ingo Warnecke
  • XE683 - Hawker Hunter F51 (ex Danish AF E-409), painted and marked to represent an F Mk4 of the RAF at the City of Norwich Aviation Museum - by Ingo Warnecke by Ingo Warnecke
  • XE683 - Hawker Hunter F51 (ex Danish AF E-409), painted and marked to represent an F Mk4 of the RAF at the City of Norwich Aviation Museum - by Ingo Warnecke by Ingo Warnecke
  • XE683 - Hawker Hunter F51 (ex Danish AF E-409), painted and marked to represent an F Mk4 of the RAF at the City of Norwich Aviation Museum - by Ingo Warnecke by Ingo Warnecke
  • XE683 @ EGSH - City of Norwich Aviation Museum. Former Royal Danish Air Force Hunter F51 (c/n 41H/680268) painted as 74 Squadron 'XE683' with code 'G'. - by vickersfour by vickersfour @ EGSH
  • XE683 @ EGSH - At Norwich Aviation Museum - by Les Rickman by Les Rickman @ EGSH
  • XE683 @ EGSH - Based on the F Mk. 4 this aircraft first flew in March 1956 and was delivered to Vaerlose in Denmark to serve with Esk 724 in the August. In December 1975, E-409 was bought back by Hawker Siddeley at Dunsfold - by chris hall by chris hall @ EGSH