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Gloster Meteor F. 4 VT260
Gloster Meteor F.4 VT260, call-sign 67, in the decontamination training compound at the Defence NBC Centre, Winterbourne Gunner, near Salisbury on 28 June 1969. Date: 1969
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1969 Call Sign Compound Decontamination Defence Gloster Gunner Meteor Salisbury Winterbourne
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This evocative photograph captures the Gloster Meteor F.4 VT260, call sign 67, undergoing decontamination training at the Defence NBC Centre in Winterbourne Gunner, near Salisbury on 28th June 1969. The Meteor F.4, a British first-generation jet fighter, was a pioneering aircraft in its time, serving with the Royal Air Force (RAF) from 1944 until the late 1970s. In this image, the Meteor F.4 is seen parked in the decontamination compound, surrounded by various equipment and personnel in protective gear. The scene suggests a training exercise, likely simulating the response to a nuclear, biological, or chemical (NBC) threat. The Meteor F.4, like many other military aircraft of the era, would have been vulnerable to such threats and required regular decontamination drills to ensure the safety of the crew. The Meteor F.4, with its distinctive intake design and swept wings, was a formidable aircraft in its day. Its advanced features, including a pressurized cockpit and ejection seat, made it a valuable asset to the RAF. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the critical role that military aviation played in the Cold War era and the importance of training and preparation for potential threats. The Defence NBC Centre in Winterbourne Gunner was a vital facility for the RAF, providing training and support for its personnel in the handling of NBC threats. The centre's decontamination compound, where this photograph was taken, was just one of the many facilities designed to ensure the readiness and safety of the RAF's aircraft and personnel. This photograph, taken on 28th June 1969, offers a unique glimpse into the past, showcasing the Meteor F.4 VT260 in a rarely seen context. It is a testament to the dedication and professionalism of the men and women who served in the RAF during the Cold War era and their commitment to protecting their country from potential threats.
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