3 results found
Registration / Serial:A77-851
Military Code:851
Aircraft Original Type:Gloster Meteor
Aircraft Generic Type:Gloster Meteor
Aircraft Version:Gloster Meteor U21A
C/n (msn):851
Operator Titles:Australia - Air Force
Aircraft Name:Halestorm
City / Airport:Newcastle - Williamtown (YWLM / NTL)Map
Region / Country:New South Wales, Australia
Collection:Fighter World
Photo Date:5 September 2023
Photo by:Dave SoderstromContact
Photo ID:600327Submit Correction
View count: 98
A77-851 was Delivered on the 20/08/52. Served in Korea with 77 Sqn. and was named 'Halestorm'. Halestorm was flown by Sgt George Hale who shot down a MIG during the Korean War on 27/03/1953. Converted to U.21A late in its career the aircraft was struck off 08/01/64. Its nose has been a museum exhibit until it was incorporated into another surviving airframe last month. Now on display at Fighterworld Williamtown.
Registration / Serial:A77-851
Aircraft Version:Gloster Meteor U21A
C/n (msn):851
Operator Titles:Australia - Air Force
City / Airport:Newcastle - Williamtown (YWLM / NTL)Map
Region / Country:New South Wales, Australia
Photo Date:5 September 2023
Photo by:Dave SoderstromContact
Registration / Serial:A77-851
Military Code:851
Aircraft Original Type:Gloster Meteor
Aircraft Generic Type:Gloster Meteor
Aircraft Version:Gloster Meteor U21A
C/n (msn):851
Operator Titles:Australia - Air Force
Aircraft Name:Halestorm
City / Airport:Newcastle - Williamtown (YWLM / NTL)Map
Region / Country:New South Wales, Australia
Collection:Fighter World
Photo Date:5 September 2023
Photo by:Dave SoderstromContact
Photo ID:600327Submit Correction
View count: 98
A77-851 was Delivered on the 20/08/52. Served in Korea with 77 Sqn. and was named 'Halestorm'. Halestorm was flown by Sgt George Hale who shot down a MIG during the Korean War on 27/03/1953. Converted to U.21A late in its career the aircraft was struck off 08/01/64. Its nose has been a museum exhibit until it was incorporated into another surviving airframe last month. Now on display at Fighterworld Williamtown.
Registration / Serial:A77-851
Aircraft Version:Gloster Meteor U21A
C/n (msn):851
Operator Titles:Australia - Air Force
City / Airport:Newcastle - Williamtown (YWLM / NTL)Map
Region / Country:New South Wales, Australia
Photo Date:5 September 2023
Photo by:Dave SoderstromContact
Registration / Serial:A77-851
Aircraft Original Type:Gloster Meteor
Aircraft Generic Type:Gloster Meteor
Aircraft Version:Gloster Meteor U21A
C/n (msn):851
Operator Titles:Australia - Air Force
City / Airport:Edinburgh (YPED)Map
Region / Country:South Australia, Australia
Photo Date:February 1965
Photo by:Geoff Goodall (via David Carter)Website
Photo ID:271881Submit Correction
View count: 174
The remains of A77-851. The cockpit section has already been removed. That is now on display at South Australian Aviation Museum. Rest was presumably scrapped.
Registration / Serial:A77-851
Aircraft Version:Gloster Meteor U21A
C/n (msn):851
Operator Titles:Australia - Air Force
City / Airport:Edinburgh (YPED)Map
Region / Country:South Australia, Australia
Photo Date:February 1965
Photo by:Geoff Goodall (via David Carter)Website
Registration / Serial:A77-851
Aircraft Original Type:Gloster Meteor
Aircraft Generic Type:Gloster Meteor
Aircraft Version:Gloster Meteor U21A
C/n (msn):851
Operator Titles:Australia - Air Force
City / Airport:Edinburgh (YPED)Map
Region / Country:South Australia, Australia
Photo Date:February 1965
Photo by:Geoff Goodall (via David Carter)Website
Photo ID:271881Submit Correction
View count: 174
The remains of A77-851. The cockpit section has already been removed. That is now on display at South Australian Aviation Museum. Rest was presumably scrapped.
Registration / Serial:A77-851
Aircraft Version:Gloster Meteor U21A
C/n (msn):851
Operator Titles:Australia - Air Force
City / Airport:Edinburgh (YPED)Map
Region / Country:South Australia, Australia
Photo Date:February 1965
Photo by:Geoff Goodall (via David Carter)Website
Registration / Serial:A77-851
Military Code:851
Aircraft Original Type:Gloster Meteor
Aircraft Generic Type:Gloster Meteor
Aircraft Version:Gloster Meteor U21A
C/n (msn):851
Display Paint:Australia - Air Force
Aircraft Name:Halestorm
City / Area:Port Adelaide / South Australian Aviation Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:South Australia, Australia
Collection:South Australian Aviation Museum
Photo Date:5 December 2007
Photo by:Malcolm ClarkeContact
Photo ID:112862Submit Correction
View count: 514
"Halestorm". Flown by Sgt George Hale, RAAF 77 Sqn who, on 27th March 1953, made the only Mig kill by a Meteor in Korea. Originally built as an F8 for the RAF as WK683 but later converted to U21a for the RAAF and scrapped in 1965. VH-MBX flies today from Temora in her colour scheme.
Registration / Serial:A77-851
Aircraft Version:Gloster Meteor U21A
C/n (msn):851
Display Paint:Australia - Air Force
City / Area:Port Adelaide / South Australian Aviation Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:South Australia, Australia
Photo Date:5 December 2007
Photo by:Malcolm ClarkeContact
Registration / Serial:A77-851
Military Code:851
Aircraft Original Type:Gloster Meteor
Aircraft Generic Type:Gloster Meteor
Aircraft Version:Gloster Meteor U21A
C/n (msn):851
Display Paint:Australia - Air Force
Aircraft Name:Halestorm
City / Area:Port Adelaide / South Australian Aviation Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:South Australia, Australia
Collection:South Australian Aviation Museum
Photo Date:5 December 2007
Photo by:Malcolm ClarkeContact
Photo ID:112862Submit Correction
View count: 514
"Halestorm". Flown by Sgt George Hale, RAAF 77 Sqn who, on 27th March 1953, made the only Mig kill by a Meteor in Korea. Originally built as an F8 for the RAF as WK683 but later converted to U21a for the RAAF and scrapped in 1965. VH-MBX flies today from Temora in her colour scheme.
Registration / Serial:A77-851
Aircraft Version:Gloster Meteor U21A
C/n (msn):851
Display Paint:Australia - Air Force
City / Area:Port Adelaide / South Australian Aviation Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:South Australia, Australia
Photo Date:5 December 2007
Photo by:Malcolm ClarkeContact