Midland Air Museum

PeteTLUK mentioned an airworthy Fairey Gannet in an earlier thread. Here's some shots I took of the static example at the Midland Air Museum, Coventry Airport a few weeks ago. It's nice to see these aircraft being preserved by a dedicated group of volunteers but I doubt that any will ever fly again. It was a rotten day when I took these photos. I had a job stopping the rain getting on the camera lens.
This is the Fairey Gannet.



More interesting types.





This is the tiny Boulton-Paul P.111A delta research aircraft taken from under the wing of the Vulcan.

The late "Ben" Gunn, airport manager at Shoreham for many years, was chief test pilot for Bouton-Paul in the 1950s & would have flown this aircraft. He once held the altitude record for a live ejection when the similar P.120 broke up round him at around Mach 1. Back injuries caused by the ejection finished his career as a jet test pilot.
The Vulcan from the road outside the museum. I couldn't get it all in from the other side.

This museum is well worth a visit if you're in the area.
This is the Fairey Gannet.



More interesting types.





This is the tiny Boulton-Paul P.111A delta research aircraft taken from under the wing of the Vulcan.

The late "Ben" Gunn, airport manager at Shoreham for many years, was chief test pilot for Bouton-Paul in the 1950s & would have flown this aircraft. He once held the altitude record for a live ejection when the similar P.120 broke up round him at around Mach 1. Back injuries caused by the ejection finished his career as a jet test pilot.
The Vulcan from the road outside the museum. I couldn't get it all in from the other side.

This museum is well worth a visit if you're in the area.