http://www.airliners.net/open.file/1104901/L/
Look in the background.. that looks like a white comet to me. Any information on which it is and what it was doing there? :k:
Comet.... 02?!
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You mean I've not been beaten to the full history yet!? :shock:
Just had a peek in my Ladybird book of Comets...
G-APMB Comet 4B s/n 06422
Delivered to BEA in 1959 named 'Walter Gale'.
It flew the first BEA jet service.
Did stints with Olympic, Channel & Dan-Air.
Last flight 1978 & was at Gatwick ever after.
It's a very involved book is this...
Flights made 19,185
Hours flown 33,454
Bought by Gatwick Handling in 1978 as a training aircraft.
Outer wings removed & painted white in 1982.
Blimey, it even says who painted it!!...
Dave Osbourne & Jim Terry.
Says it was used for towing training.
DM
Just had a peek in my Ladybird book of Comets...
G-APMB Comet 4B s/n 06422
Delivered to BEA in 1959 named 'Walter Gale'.
It flew the first BEA jet service.
Did stints with Olympic, Channel & Dan-Air.
Last flight 1978 & was at Gatwick ever after.
It's a very involved book is this...
Flights made 19,185
Hours flown 33,454
Bought by Gatwick Handling in 1978 as a training aircraft.
Outer wings removed & painted white in 1982.
Blimey, it even says who painted it!!...

Dave Osbourne & Jim Terry.
Says it was used for towing training.
DM
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That was G-APMB ex BEA, Channel, Dan Air
Garry
***EDIT you slipped in while I was posting
It belonged to Gatwick handling
G-APDM was kept at Gatwick as a ground trainer for a while as well.
Garry
Garry
***EDIT you slipped in while I was posting
It belonged to Gatwick handling
G-APDM was kept at Gatwick as a ground trainer for a while as well.
Garry
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