Photo 1 - All seems OK so full throttle!!!!!
Photo 2 - Who needs a scooter when you have an F-86 in the Garden!!!
Photo 3 - F-86 Sabre
Photo 4 - B-29 “Over Exposed”
Following our acquisition of this second High Ground Wreck Collection purchased by our Vice Chairman & Webmaster (Alex King),
on behalf of the society to assure their preservation in the future, as well as preserving the memory of those crew members that sadly lost their lives in these tragedies, we are pleased to announce that in cooperation with a close friend and contact Elliot Smock, well known as the founder of “The Whitley Project”, a display at a well know London Museum will soon come to fruition. The display will centre around two major incidents, the major exhibit being the main cockpit construction and components from one of the F-86 Sabre’s, XD707 and XD730 that crashed on the 22nd July 1954, the other being the tragic crash of B-29 Super Fortress “Over Exposed”
(Right) Third generation Aircrew Remembrance Society member Adam King, son of our webmaster Alex, and grandson of our chairman David, pre-flight checks his F-86
Photo 1 - All seems OK so full throttle!!!!!
Photo 2 - Who needs a scooter when you have an F-86 in the Garden!!!
Photo 3 - F-86 Sabre
Photo 4 - B-29 “Over Exposed”
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