- Location name:
- Scampton, England, United Kingdom
- Coordinates:
- 53.31248856N 0.56224102W
- Description:
- Hunter Buccaneer
- Last update:
- 29 November 2021
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Planes at this location
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More info on registration highlightingRegistration | Cn | Plane type | Country | Service | Status | Remarks | l/n |
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XX885 | B3-01-73 | Buccaneer S.2B | United Kingdom | Air Force | pre | Apr 21 | |
G-HPUX/XL587 | 41H/693455 | Hunter T.7 | United Kingdom | Civil | std | ||
PP-XHH | HABL003031 | Hunter T.72 | Brazil | Civil | pre | Removed | |
3789 | 4572 | F-4F | Germany | Air Force | pre | Removed | Apr 21 |
9814 | 30918 | Su-22M-4 | Germany | Air Force | pre | Removed | Apr 21 |
XF995 | HABL003150 | Hunter T.8B | United Kingdom | Air Force | std | Removed | |
ZZ190 | 41H/697433 | Hunter F.58 | United Kingdom | Air Force | pre | Removed | |
ZZ191 | 41H/697425 | Hunter F.58 | United Kingdom | Air Force | pre | Removed | |
ZZ194/J-4021 | 41H/691770 | Hunter F.58 | United Kingdom | Air Force | pre | Removed |
Hunter XF995, Buccaneer S.2B, Su22M-4 and the F-4F are all parked in a secure outside compound at N53.317944,W0.536220.
Posted on 25 April 2024 by Pat CartyThanks, the three mentioned moved to location #18331
Posted on 29 November 2021 by AdminTHe Hunter ,Su22 and Phantom are at present stored in the Heritage Hanger along with the Red Arrows Hawk and Gnat
Posted on 10 November 2021 by Daren EatonSeveral of the Hunters are active and therefore not valid W&R entries, those have been set to removed.
Posted on 3 February 2021 by AdminH.S. BUCCANEER S2B XX885 surprisingly has a civil registration G-HHAA. Does the CAA have a sense of humour ?
Posted on 16 January 2021 by e.stoddart1948@outlook.comThanks! Phantom moved here now as well.
Posted on 19 September 2018 by Admin37+89 now out side this hanger on the 9-9-18 photo taken then
Posted on 9 September 2018 by anthony seeley