1⁄1English Electric Lightning F6
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XS903 was built at Salmesbury and made its first flight on 17 August 1966 and joined 5 Squadron at Binbrook. It made a nosewheel-up landing at Coningsby on 14 September 1979. Following various spells with 11 Squadron, or in store, XS903 returned to 5 Squadron to go to Akrotiri in Cyprus. By July 1987, it was back with 11 Squadron and it lost a part of its rudder in flight and had to make an emergency landing on 4 August of that year.
The Lightning was flown to Elvington for preservation on 18 May 1988, by Wing Commander ‘Jake’ Jarron, Commanding Officer of 11 Squadron.
The Yorkshire Air Museum is very near to York and if you find yourself in the area you can spend a pleasant 4 hours or so having a look around. It is worth it.
The Lightning was flown to Elvington for preservation on 18 May 1988, by Wing Commander ‘Jake’ Jarron, Commanding Officer of 11 Squadron.
The Yorkshire Air Museum is very near to York and if you find yourself in the area you can spend a pleasant 4 hours or so having a look around. It is worth it.
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