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OUR AEROPLANE MAINTENANCE SERVICES |
| As defined by the CAA, we are an A8-20 and CAP-632 approved organisation.
Our chief engineer, John Sparks, also holds E4
& M5
approval. We have the expertise to be able to assist with any work that may be required on Hawker Hunter aircraft. Our current clients include
both individuals, and organisations.
Stick and Rudder Aviation, Elvington Events and Towerdrive Ltd are
each on our books.
We also have close links with the Northern Lights Combat Air Support Team, based
in Canada.
If you would like to contact Hunter Flying about maintenance needs
of your Hunter, please speak to our Chief Engineer John Sparks. |

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Some of the aircraft on our books
Listed below are some of the Hunter aircraft that we currently have on our
books.
These aircraft will occasionally
come to Exeter, if they are not based with us, for work to be carried out by our engineering team.
| T.7 XL573
This aircraft has been based at Exeter for most of its
civilian life, and will remain under our control for the foreseeable future.
Owner - Confidential |
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| PR.11 WT723
This aircraft was restored to fly again at Exeter, and flew again in 1999.
Until recently based in Europe, this aircraft returned to Exeter in November
2004, and is the only PR.11 Hunter left in existence.
Owner - Confidential |
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| T.8C XF357
XF357 is an old friend and was based at Exeter between 1996-98.
From 2000 it has returned for a few weeks a year for permit renewal work carried out by our engineering team. It will be operated by ourselves for the foreseeable future.
Owner - Elvington Events Ltd, UK |
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| T.7 XL601
Hunter T.7 XL601 was being rebuilt to fly in Belgium with occasional Hunter Flying
assistance. It
is possible that the aircraft will be return at Exeter at some point in the future.
Owner - Confidential |
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