
Its planned to fly in the uk in 2012. i've only just found the webpage, i'd love too see it over here in the UK

http://www.faireygannetxt752.com/





RLN wrote:It would be nice to see a Gannet fly again.








Olicat wrote:missed it by about 60 years
Shame i never saw it it was good at what it did





Olicat wrote:i like WW2 also










RLN wrote:TBH, can't stand her singing.


I'd like to lie her down



Olicat wrote:
Its planned to fly in the uk in 2012. i've only just found the webpage, i'd love too see it over here in the UK
http://www.faireygannetxt752.com/

Gaz wrote:Might make an airshow worth visiting in 2012. Not gonna be much else to see at this rate


10680 wrote:Gaz wrote:Might make an airshow worth visiting in 2012. Not gonna be much else to see at this rate
What would a job lot of say a squadron of (scrap) Harriers (and their pilots) cost? Formation bowing to the crowd


Xplumberlives wrote:10680 wrote:Gaz wrote:Might make an airshow worth visiting in 2012. Not gonna be much else to see at this rate
What would a job lot of say a squadron of (scrap) Harriers (and their pilots) cost? Formation bowing to the crowd
The SCRAP harriers were the SEA HARRIERS, the GR9s are waiting to be sold!![]()
Cost would be in excess of £336 million!


Mayfly wrote:DT was asked to ferry a Gannet across the pond a few years ago - he thought about it and decided No it was too risky too many possibles to go wrong -
Some else ended up doing it and had to turn back 700 miles from the nearest runway due to engine problems...
good decision then!
The XT752 website wrote:On-route however to the UK she encountered a few temporary setbacks







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