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    When driving past BAE Systems Samlesbury site in Lancashire, yesterday, I noticed that they now have a F35 aircraft set up as a gate guardian next to a very tidy looking English Electric Lightning fighter. I assume that the F35 is a mock up or replica considering how much the actual real thing costs. I didn't see the English Electric Canberra which also use to enhance the view of this site for passers by, some time ago.

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    I know the Hawker Hunter in the attached pictures is not a gate guardian but it still makes an interesting site and helps relieve the misery of being stuck in traffic on the A40 out of London.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying10uk View Post
    When driving past BAE Systems Samlesbury site in Lancashire, yesterday, I noticed that they now have a F35 aircraft set up as a gate guardian next to a very tidy looking English Electric Lightning fighter. I assume that the F35 is a mock up or replica considering how much the actual real thing costs. I didn't see the English Electric Canberra which also use to enhance the view of this site for passers by, some time ago.
    New plane lands at entrance of BAE Samlesbury | Blog Preston
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    both of the Lightning's are fibreglass aparently
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    The "original" 1950s Lightning is very realistic for a fibreglass replica, it fooled me, when driving past recently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John H Turner View Post
    I know the Hawker Hunter in the attached pictures is not a gate guardian but it still makes an interesting site and helps relieve the misery of being stuck in traffic on the A40 out of London.
    The Hunter had to be the most graceful looking of the 1950s generation of jet fighters.

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