Visited Caernarfon Airworld Museum for a Hunter what I needed while on the way back from RAF Valley.
A small but interesting museum- lots of local WW2 history to read about - £6.50 to get in and you cant see anything from outside.
XJ726 Whirlwind
XH837 Javelin Front section
XK623/56 Vampire
WT694 Hunter f.1
WM961 Seahawk
XW269 Harrier T.2
(WV781 ?) Sycamore front section
According to the curator, Hunter XL618 which was outside has been sold to Newark museum some 18 months ago
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Caernarfon Airworld museum 4-8-15
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Re: Caernarfon Airworld museum 4-8-15
XL618 moved to Newark on 19th June 2014 and is actually on loan as mentioned in here viewtopic.php?f=130&t=99684
Since the thread was started our website has been updated and the links have expired. I'd be happy to try and answer any questions that you might have about XL618.
Since the thread was started our website has been updated and the links have expired. I'd be happy to try and answer any questions that you might have about XL618.

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Re: Caernarfon Airworld museum 4-8-15
Mr D - The tail feathers are definately as quoted - but I think some of the other components may be from a later machine...?SCARECROW wrote:Dismantled around the side 2 weeks ago was a Jindvik A92-740.
Exported to UK.
Delivered without Engines and major components.
RAF Serial Not allocated.
Lost 27/06/95, 89 flights.
Did you look from the Fire Exit Door or walk past the shed and look back to it?
I'll check my photos tonight!
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Re: Caernarfon Airworld museum 4-8-15
The Curator at the museum said that the remains were from two Jindviks that at some point would be assembled in to one drone. It didn't look as if they were in massive hurry.
I haven't decided if I count drones.
I haven't decided if I count drones.
Re: Caernarfon Airworld museum 4-8-15
A92 808, ZJ 488, with 175 recorded flights,SCARECROW wrote:808 did have a UK mil serial !
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Re: Caernarfon Airworld museum 4-8-15
I visited the museum in August 2010, at which time there were quite a few Jindivik components inside the museum but I didn't notice any outside (but I could have missed them). Three semi-aligned fuselage sections (including rear fuselage marked "A92-740") were on display below/forward of the Javelin nose section, but not all from the same airframe. Other parts were below the Vampire.
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