WT684 Hunter F.1
First flown on 14th October 1954, WT684 served with the DFLS but only flew until 1957 before being retired to ground instructional duties. The Hunter F.1 had limited capability and was quickly supplanted by later versions. WT684 eventually ended up on the fire dump at RAF Brize Norton and by 1991 was in a poor state, lacking wings and tail surfaces with fire damage to the rear fuselage. By 1993 The rear fuselage was missing entirely. the cockpit section was eventually saved and now exists in private hands, restored to a very high standard.
WT684 Hunter F.1
First flown on 14th October 1954, WT684 served with the DFLS but only flew until 1957 before being retired to ground instructional duties. The Hunter F.1 had limited capability and was quickly supplanted by later versions. WT684 eventually ended up on the fire dump at RAF Brize Norton and by 1991 was in a poor state, lacking wings and tail surfaces with fire damage to the rear fuselage. By 1993 The rear fuselage was missing entirely. the cockpit section was eventually saved and now exists in private hands, restored to a very high standard.