A Glouster Meteor
A two-seat Meteor trainer has begun flying in the U.S.
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With a flying range of but 600 nm (820nm with drop tanks), it sounds a lot like the Mig-15 that flys out of KADS. Altitude quickly and as direct as possible, on nice clear days only. The Meteor isn’t really “pretty”, but it’s a nice looking flyer.
The old canannular design has that 'weird' whistle typical of the breed. I wonder if that was at RAAF Albatross?
The good folks down there sure do like the Yak-18
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