Thankyou ! So very sad to see these early icons of the jet era neglected and ruthlessly disposed of . But that what the defence of our countries cost .
Looks like a couple of Hunters, Vampire, Sea Hawk and Night fighter Meteor. Honestly thats the 50s brit jets right there. Cant believe a museum has not got them wrapped up.
This is absolutely unacceptable. This is not the way to approach your aviation history. Airplanes should be restored and put in a local museum, not rotting in mud with waist-deep grass. thank you for the video. I hope the local authorities will see it and take some action on their part. Which country is that? My like and sub for your channel growing, You are doing great job rising this topic
wow...these all DEMAND a restoration of some kind Dane
Thankyou ! So very sad to see these early icons of the jet era neglected and ruthlessly disposed of . But that what the defence of our countries cost .
These are beautiful aircraft, where are they?
@@clivebrett4666 uk
The vampire is worth salvaging.
Big problem might be the wooden fuselage pod.
@@foxstrangler Yes indeed, but worth the effort as it is a 2 seater.
Would love to own the Vampire
Looks like a nightfighter Vamp ❤
Twin tail one is a Vampire
@@chris101gray3 thanks chris
I think the vampire cockpit is wood isn't it? They all look as though the can be restored for static display though?
XF526 is a Hawker Hunter, WN105 is a sea Hawk WH166 is a Gloster Meteor
Identified at the very end. 10:24
Looks like a couple of Hunters, Vampire, Sea Hawk and Night fighter Meteor. Honestly thats the 50s brit jets right there. Cant believe a museum has not got them wrapped up.
@@scroggins100 me to amazed they haven't been saved or stored indoors real shame .
Sad to see such historic aircraft neglected to that extent. Museums…where are you ?
@@nattyn199 uk
This is absolutely unacceptable. This is not the way to approach your aviation history. Airplanes should be restored and put in a local museum, not rotting in mud with waist-deep grass. thank you for the video. I hope the local authorities will see it and take some action on their part. Which country is that? My like and sub for your channel growing, You are doing great job rising this topic
@@fighterbomberMiG27 i no its a shame i have found out the owner is 90 and is to old now to do anything hope someone saves them i am uk .
@@thrualensextra Got it, I just thinking that in US it's almost impossible to see the picture like that. Thanks for feedback
Restore them!!
@@robertbowers9856 not mine i wish
I feel the same way. Can you tell a museum about their existance?
They all look to be British.
Have listed them at the end of video not sure if all british 👍
@@thrualensextra - Pretty sure they are. Australia also used the American A-4 Skyhawk, AKA "Scooter" but passed them on to the Kiwis.