City / Area:Worcester, 187 Sqn ATC [ Off-Airport ]
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:24 April 1968
Photo from:Jeff Peck Collection (via Tim Spearman)Contact
Photo ID:852623Submit Correction
View count: 33
Ex XH767. Last operated by 2288 OCU at Binbrook and retired in 1967. Displayed by Worcester ATC until the late 1980s when moved to the Avon Aviation Museum at Monkton Farleigh, Wiltshire. When that museum closed, the aircraft moved in 1992 to the City of Norwich Aviation Museum and again in 2000 to the Yorkshire Air Museum at Elvington. After several years of external display and storage the aircraft was donated to the East Midlands Aeropark at Castle Donnington in early 2025 where it is undergoing restoration at time of upload.
Registration / Serial:7955M
Aircraft Version:Gloster Javelin FAW9
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:UK - Air Force
City / Area:Worcester, 187 Sqn ATC [ Off-Airport ]
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:24 April 1968
Photo from:Jeff Peck Collection (via Tim Spearman)Contact
City / Area:Worcester, 187 Sqn ATC [ Off-Airport ]
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:24 April 1968
Photo from:Jeff Peck Collection (via Tim Spearman)Contact
Photo ID:852623Submit Correction
View count: 33
Ex XH767. Last operated by 2288 OCU at Binbrook and retired in 1967. Displayed by Worcester ATC until the late 1980s when moved to the Avon Aviation Museum at Monkton Farleigh, Wiltshire. When that museum closed, the aircraft moved in 1992 to the City of Norwich Aviation Museum and again in 2000 to the Yorkshire Air Museum at Elvington. After several years of external display and storage the aircraft was donated to the East Midlands Aeropark at Castle Donnington in early 2025 where it is undergoing restoration at time of upload.
Registration / Serial:7955M
Aircraft Version:Gloster Javelin FAW9
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:UK - Air Force
City / Area:Worcester, 187 Sqn ATC [ Off-Airport ]
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:24 April 1968
Photo from:Jeff Peck Collection (via Tim Spearman)Contact