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Aircraft
Serial
Aircraft
Type
Aircraft History
A77-3
(WM262)
NF.11 19.01.53 Delivered to RAF
24.06.53 Delivered to RAAF
25.08.53 Unassembled aircraft received ex UK as WM262
4.09.53 Assembly commenced at 1AD
18.09.53 Allocated serial A77-3
4.12.53 Allocated to ARDU Trials Flight (ATF) to be used for Blue Boar Missile trials
18.12.53 Received ATF (ATF became Air Trials Unit)
13.05.55 To be renumbered WM262
16.09.55 Crashed on take off Mallala. Aircraft destroyed by fire. Pilot
Flt Lt Ross M Frayne killed.
6.12.55 DOS requests approval to scrap aircraft and installed engines
22.02.56 Aircraft scrapped including engines 7017 and 9432

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                            (A77-3)

A77-157
(WE889)
F.8
U.21A
Sold by RAAF to WRE to be converted to U.21A
6.02.67 Destroyed by missile at Woomera

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A77-193
(WE969)
F.8
U.21A
15.02.63 Sold by RAAF to WRE to be converted to U.21A
3.04.64 Destroyed by missile at Woomera
14.05.54 Struck off charge.

Meteor U.21A A77-193

A77-207
(WE905)
F.8
U.21A
Sold by RAAF to WRE to be converted to U.21A
18.11.71 Destroyed by missile at Woomera.

Meteor U.21A A77-207

A77-422
(WF750)
F.8
U.21A
Sold by RAAF to WRE to be converted to U.21A
4.08.69 Crashed Woomera .

Meteor U.21A A77-422 1965 Photo NAA

A77-510
(WH251)
F.8
U.21A
Sold by RAAF to WRE to be converted to U.21A
12.11.68 Destroyed by missile at Woomera .

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                          A77-510

A77-701
(WA731)
T.7 Served with ATU and WRE at Woomera
Fitted with PR.9 nose
Currently on display at Woomera Missile Park.
Wears the false serial RA348. That serial  was allocated to a Hawker Hurricane that was never built.
04/2019 Repainted and correct serial applied

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                            T.7 A77-701

A77-705
(WA680)
T.7 Served with ATU and WRE at Woomera
Static Display at Point Cook from 15/01/75.

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                            T.7 A77-705

A77-851
(WK683)
F.8
U.21A
Sold by RAAF to WRE to be converted to U.21A
9.7.63 Damaged on landing during unmanned flight and deemed uneconomical to repair
2.12.63 Converted to scrap
8.1.64 Struck Off Charge
The aircraft was scrapped however the cockpit and forward fuselage went to Warbirds Museum at Mildura, Vic.
Acquired by South Australian Aviation Museum and it is currently on display.

Meteor U.21A A77-851 Edinburgh 1966

A77-863
(WK730)
F.8
U.21A
17.10.60 Sold by RAAF to WRE to be converted to U.21A
2.02.62 To Maintenance Squadron Edinburgh from Fairey Aviation
150.3.62 To 1 ATU .
12.06.65To 2 ATU
14.09.67 To WRE Woomera .
14.02.69 Crashed at Woomera .

Meteor U.21A
                            A77-863 1965 Photo NAA

A77-872
(WK792)
F.8
U.21A
17.10.60 Sold by RAAF to WRE to be converted to U.21A
2.05.64 Destroyed by missile at Woomera
A77-873
(WK796)
F.8
U.21A
21.12.60 Sold by RAAF to WRE to be converted to U.21A
22.05.62 To Maintenance Squadron Edinburgh from Fairey Aviation
26.06.63 To ATU
11.04.67 To WRE from ATU
30.11.71 Destroyed by missile at Woomera

Meteor U.21A A77-873  Meteor A77-873 Geoff
                          Goodall

A77-876
(WK800)
F.8
U.21A
U.16
D.16
17.10.60 Sold by RAAF to WRE to be converted to U.21A
5.11.62 To Maintenance Squadron Edinburgh from Fairey Aviation
8.10.63 To ATU
11.4.67 To WRE from ATU
1971 Returned to the UK as WK800 and redesignated U.16
Up to 2007 it continued to fly in a number of roles at the Defense Research Agency, RAF Llanbedr, Wales including as drone controller, calibration tests and to train Jindivik controllers.
Was the last flying Meteor in the RAF
2008 Sold Boscombe Down, Wiltshire
2009 to Boscombe Down Museum, currently on static display.

Meteor U.21A A77-876 Returned to UK as
                            U.16 WK800

A77-802
(WA998)
F.8
U.21A
17.10.60 Sold by RAAF to WRE to be converted to U.21A
25.10.62 To Base Squadron Edinburgh from Fairey Aviation for use as required
8.10.63 Received 2ATU from Maintenance Squadron Edinburgh for trials purposes
10.08.65 To 1ATU for D service and returned to 2ATU 1.11.65
11.04.67 To WRE ex 1ATU (Handover of Meteor and Jindivik aircraft from 1ATU to WRE at Woomera)
11.04.67 D service carried out by 2ATU
30.05 67 Received WRE Woomera ex 2ATU
12.10.67 Struck off charge.
16.09.69 destroyed by missile at Woomera.

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A77-855
(WK728)
F.8
U.21A
17.10.60 Sold by RAAF to WRE to be converted to U.21A
19.02.63 Crashed due to equipment malfunction during unmanned flight
14.03.63 Approved for write off
9.09.63 Issued to Edinburgh Fire Training
10.65 scrapped Edinburgh.

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A77-882
(WK937)
F.8
U.21A
17.10.60 Sold by RAAF to WRE to be converted to U.21A
13.10.65 Destroyed by missile at Woomera.

Meteor U.21A A77-882

A77-884
(WK931)
F.8
U.21A
17.10.60 Sold by RAAF to WRE to be converted to U.21A
15.11.61 To Maintenance Squadron Edinburgh from Fairey Aviation
26.07.62 To ATU
Destroyed by missile at Woomera
12.11.65 Status card reads "crashed awaiting write off"
8.12.65 Approval for write of.

Meteor U.21A A77-884, 1 A.T.U.,
                            Woomera, c.1962. via Mike Mirkovic.

A77-885
(WK973)
F.8
U.21A
17.10.60 Sold by RAAF to WRE to be converted to U.21A
3.05.62 To Maintenance Squadron Edinburgh from Fairey Aviation
22.10.62 To ATU
29.10.64 Written off and used for fire training at Edinburgh
10.65 Scrapped.

Meteor U-21A A77-885. 1 A.T.U.,
                            Woomera, c.1962, via Mike Mirkovic.

EE521 F.4
U.15
24.01.56 Shipped from UK on SS Rhexenor
7.03.56 Received 1AD for assembly
25.02.57 Received ATU
8.09.58 Crashed and written off.

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                          EE521

EE524 F.4
U.15
16.5.55 Shipped from UK
18.07.55 Received 1AD for assembly
18.08.55 Allocated ATU ex 1AD
30.08.55 Received ATU
14.03.56 to DAP Parafield
13.05.56 Allocated to ATU ex Parafield
26.04.57 To Base Squadron, Edinburgh
16.12.57 DOS request to convert to components
25.03.58 Approval granted for conversion to components
Derwent Mk.8 engines 5095 and 9434 were retained for use in target aircraft
RA367 F.4
U.15
12.06.56 Shipped from UK on SS Port Ourtis
11.10.56 Held U/S at Fairey Aviation
8.07.57 To 1AD
26.03.58 To Base Squadron, Edinburgh
8.04.58 To Maintenance Squadron, Edinburgh for fitment of radio control equipment.
12.03.59 Held as unit equipment 1ATU
6.09.60 Converted to scrap
RA371 F.4
U.15
27.07.56 Shipped from UK
19.10.56 Received Fairey Aviation
8.06.59 Received Base Squadron Edinburgh
8.04.58 Held Maintenance Squadron, Edinburgh conversion in progress
12.05.60 held 1ATU
20.03.61 Department of Supply supports recommendation for disposal
23.02.61 Crashed during trials
4.05.61 Airframe and engines written off
RA398 F.4
U.15
19.07.56 Shipped from UK on "Moreton Bay"
17.05.57 Arrived Fairey Aviation
26.08.59 Received Base Squadron Edinburgh
12.05.60 held 1ATU
8.02.61 Crashed, awaiting approval for conversion of airframe and engines
23.02.61 Approval for conversion (to components and scrap)
RA417 F.4
U.15
24.06.55 Shipped from UK on "Nordic"
16.08.55 Received 1AD
10.11.55 Allocated ATU
16.12.57 Ministry of Supply requests conversion to components
25.02.58 Approval granted for conversion to components
24.03.58 Derwent Mk.8 engine 5959 retained for use in target aircraft
1.05.58 Held at Edinburgh in open
RA421 F.4
U.15
22.11.56 Received Fairey Aviation UK
Shipped to Australia
17.05.57 Received at St Marys
8.06.59 Received Fairey Aviation for erection
21.12.59 To Base Squadron, Edinburgh
22.08.60 To 1ATU
12.03.62 Held 1ATU Evetts Field
15.06.62 To maintenance Squadron for modifications, 9.8.62 Returned to 1ATU on completion of mods.
12.04.63 Crashed, awaiting write off
20.05.63 Dept of Supply approves write off of airframe and installed engines
RA430 F.4
U.15
11.12.55 Shipped from UK on "Grel Marion"
6.03.56 Received 1AD
15.06.56 Held u/s 1AD
18.07.56 Allocated maintenance Squadron Edinburgh for fitment of Target Equipment by Fairey Aviation
4.09.56 Received 1ATU
22.07.58 Crash landed and broke up on impact, recommended for write off
20.08.58 Approval to convert to scrap of airframe and installed engines
RA433 F.4
U.15
26.?.56 Shipped to Australia
17.05.57 Received St Marys
9.09.58 To Fairey Aviation for erection
17.12.58 To Base Squadron Edinburgh
17.06.59 Crashed after missile strike, recommended for write off
2.07.59 Approval granted for write off of airframe and installed Derwent engines 3488 and 7145
RA438 F.4
U.15
20.12.55 Shipped from UK on SS Theseus
9.02.56 Received 1AD
18.07.56 Allocated Maintenance Squadron Edinburgh for fitment of trials equipment
3.08.56 Received Maintenance Squadron Edinburgh
11.03.57 Held u/s ATU
12.07.57 Held u/s Maintenance Squadron Edinburgh
9.09.57 To ATU (TAF)
24.01.58 Allocated ATU ex ATU (TAF)
29.01.58 Recieved ATU ex ATU (TAF)

No further information on status card
Very rare to see RAAF roundel on U.15 drone In fact this is the first one that I have seen.
Even the ex-RAAF Meteor U.21A wore the old style RAF roundel

Meteor U.15 RA438

RA441 F.4
U.15
8.05.56 Shipped from UK on "Perim"
15.07.56 Held u/s at 1AD
270.5.57 To Base Squadron, Edinburgh
29.05.58 Received 1ATU
27.07.58 Port flap came into contact with ventral tank. Port flap to be replaced
12.12.58 Approval granted to convert to scrap airframe with installed Derwent engines 5284 (Port) and 15315 (Starboard)
RA454 F.4
U.15
24.08.56 Shipped from UK on "Chandula"
23.10.56 Received Fairey Aviation Bankstown
17.05.57 To St Marys
7.09.59 To Fairey Aviation for erection
16.03.60 To Maintenance Squadron Edinburgh for fitment of trials equipment
1.05.62 Destroyed after failure of auto pilot
22.05.62 Airframe and installed engines written off
RA458 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
RA473 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon

Meteor U.15
                            RA473 Photo via Ashley Briggs

VT105 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VT106 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VT112 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon

Meteor U.15
                            VT112 Photo via Ashley Briggs

VT113 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VT118 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VT130 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon

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                          VT130 

VT139 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VT142 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VT168 F.4
U.15
6.05.48 Delivered to RAF as F.4
22.04.55 Shipped to Australia
3.05.55 Received at 1AD
21.07.55 Allocated ATU
18.08.55 Received ATU ex 1AD
17.05.56 To Maintenance Squadron Edinburgh for D service
7.06.56 Returned to ATU
17.09.57 Requested approval for conversion to components
25.02.58 Approval granted for conversion to components
24.03.58 Engines 3960 and 7380 to be retained for use in target aircraft
13.06.58 Towed ex 2ATU for conversion to components
1.08.58 Held at Held at Edinburgh in open.

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                          VT168

VT175 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VT177 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon.


Meteor U.15
                            VT177 Photo via Ashley Briggs

VT179 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VT184 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VT187 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VT191 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VT192 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VT197 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VT219 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon

Meteor U.15
                            VT219 Photo via Ashley Briggs

VT220 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VT222 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VT226 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VT230 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VT256 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VT259 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VT262 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VT270 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VT286 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VT289 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VT294 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VT316 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VT319 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VT329 F.4
U.15
18.12.1956 Allocated for Operation TAGS and shipped to Australia aboard "Perim"
22.01.1957 received Fairey Aviation Bankstown ex-UK
14.08.1959 to Base Squadron Edinburgh
13.10.1959 Held maintenance squadron Edinburgh, conversion in progress
6.12.1959 on static display Avalon Airshow
13.05.1960 Held No.1 Air Trials Unit
12.05.1961 Aircraft crashed during a trial
Repairable items returned to store
Scrap deposited on WRE dump
17.05 1961 authorised write off of Air Frame complete with engines
VT330 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon

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                          VT330

VT334 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VW266 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VW273 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VW275 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VW303 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VW308 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VW781 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VW791 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon

Meteor U.15 VW791, 1 A.T.U., Woomera,
                            c.1960. via Mike Mirkovic.

VZ386 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VZ387 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VZ389 F.4
U.15
8.09.49 delivered to UK Department of Supply
From 05.51 VZ389 was used by Flight Refuelling Ltd on air to air refuelling trials with Lincoln RA657
17.01.56 shipped from UK on SS Clan Shaw
27.02.56 received 1AD
26.07.56 allocated to Maintenance Squadron Edinburgh
30.08.56 received Maintenance Squadron Edinburgh ex 1AD
14.09.56 held 1ATU
12.02.58 hit by missile. Mainplane damaged but landed and repaired by 1ATU
31.06.58 (sic) explodedat altitude when struck by missile
10.09.58 DoS approve conversion of aircraft and installed engines to scrap

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                          VZ389

VZ401 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon

Meteor U.15 VZ401,
                            Meteor Mk.7 A77-705 and Meteor U.15 VT113.
                            W.R.E., Woomera, March, 1962, via Mike
                            Mirkovic.

VZ403 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon

Meteor U.15
                            VZ403 Photo via Ashley Briggs

VZ407 F.4
U.15
Aircraft history to be added soon
VZ414 F.4
U.15
24.08.56 Shipped from UK on "Chandula"
23.10.56 Received Fairey Aviation Bankstown
17.05.57 To St Marys
7.09.59 To Fairey Aviation for erection
2.02.60 To Maintenance Squadron Edinburgh for fitment of trials equipment
6.09.60 Converted to scrap and written off
(Our image suggests that it may of suffered undercarriage failure)

Meteor U.15 VZ414 in a spot of trouble,
                            time, place and photographer unknown. Via
                            Rod Farquhar.

VZ455 F.8
U.21
Converted to U.16 by Flight Refuelling then modified to U.21
20.06.62 Available for allotment after re-assembly
21.06.62 Received Base Squadron, Edinburgh from Fairy Aviation
18.04.63 Received 1ATU
18.06.63 Destroyed by missile strike
22.07.63 Approved for write off
VZ503 F.8
U.21
Converted to U.16 by Flight Refuelling then modified to U.21
WD647 NF.11
TT.20
1951 Originally built by Armstrong Whitworth as NF.11 night fighter .
27.06.61. Converted to TT.20 target tug
22.12.71 Struck off charge and sold to the Ministry of Defence (Procurement) for use at Woomera.
During its service at Woomera the aircraft was maintained and operated by Short Bros and Harland Air Services under contract to Australian Dept of Defence. (It was issued with an RAAF Aircraft Status Card).
15.07.75 Donated by the British Ministry of Defence to Queensland Air Museum .
Flown from Woomera to Archerfield on delivery to QAM.
Arrived in formation with two F-111s and a Canberra.
Currently on display at Queensland Air Museum.

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                            WD647

WD767 NF.11
TT.20
Believed to have similar history to WD647 above. ex Woomera Ranges,
10.07.75 flew to Mildura for the Warbirds Aviation Museum of Australia,
Currently owned by the Subritzky Aircraft Collection at Dairy Flat
, Silverdale. New Zealand.

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                            WD767

WE902 F.8
U.21
First Meteor converted to U.21 standard by Flight Refuelling at Tarrant Rushford.

Meteor U.21 WE902, 1 A.T.U., Woomera,
                            c.1962. via Mike Mirkovic.

WE960 F.8
U.16
U.21
Converted to U.16 by Flight Refueling
6.07.60 Received Fairey Aviation, Bankstown from Flight Refuelling UK for erection and modification to U.21
16.11.60 Received ARDU from Fairy Aviation for flight trials
3.02.61 To Base Squadron, Edinburgh
6.02.61 To Maintenance Squadron Edinburgh for acceptance checks and modifications
20.11.61 To 1ATU for preliminary trials
12.12.61 To Maintenance Squadron Edinburgh for "completion of aircraft for auto control flight"
9.02.62 To 1ATU for trials
22.01.63 To Maintenance Squadron Edinburgh for D service and auto pilot check
4.02.63 Returned to 1ATU
12.12.63 Destroyed by missile strike
29.01.64 Aircraft and installed engines written off.

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                        WE960
WF659 F.8
U.21
Converted to U.16 by Flight Refuelling then modified to U.21.

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                          WF659

WH460 F.8
U.21
Converted to U.16 by Flight Refuelling then modified to U.21
WK710 F.8
U.21
Converted to U.16 by Flight Refuelling then modified to U.21
WK797 F.8
U.16
Converted to U.16 by Flight Refuelling
Received Fairey Aviation, Bankstown from Flight Refuelling UK for erection and modification to U.21
12.07.60 Held Maintenance Squadron Edinburgh
21.4.60 To ATU for trials and returned to Maintenance Squadron Edinburgh 28.04.60
2.02.63 Aircraft crashed due to malfunction during unmanned flight.

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                          WK797  

WK879 F.8
U.21
Converted to U.16 by Flight Refuelling then modified to U.21
4.5.62 to Base Squadron Edinburgh ex Fairy Aviation Bankstown
29.11.62 to 1ATU Woomera
6.12.63 completely destroyed when struck by missile on unmanned flight
WL136 F.8
U.21
Converted to U.16 by Flight Refuelling then modified to U.21
 
WM262 NF.11 See A77-3 above.
WM372 NF.11 18.03.53 Delivered to RAF
1.09.54 Aircraft at present being packed by RAF for shipment to ATF
29.11.54 dispatched to Australia
20.01.55 Received 1AD ex-UK (RAAF Aircraft Status Card issued)
26.02.55 Received ATU ex 1AD Allocated for Blue Jay (Fireflash) missile trials
9.12.55 Allotted Maintenance Squadron Edinburgh for repairs to Wings and ?????
1.03.56 Held Unit Equipment ATU
17.01.58 to ATU Det A
25.05.58 to 2ATU for flying duties
12.05.59 held at M/S Edinburgh
24.03.60 "This A/C is surplus to Research and Development Requirements and Authority is hereby given for this A/C to be Struck Off. Equipment on loan is to be removed and residue sold as scrap. Installed engines depending on condition to be kept as service spares or sold with airframe"
24/04/61 "Engines and components transferred to other Meteor A/C or kept as spares for Meteor A/C. Special Mods removed. Conversion of remainder of A/C scrap"
3/07/61 "Maintenance Squadron advised that above actions had been taken and was now finalized"

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                            NF.11 WM372

WM373 NF.11   21.03.53 Delivered to RAF
23.03.55 Allocated for Blue Jay (Fireflash) missile trials
5.03.55 Dispatched to Australia
(RAAF Aircraft Status Card issued)
15.06.56 Received Air Trials Unit Woomera
13.11.57to ATU Det A
7.01.58 to Maintenance Squadron Edinburgh for double engine change
18.07.58 to M/S Edinburgh for transfer of transponder modification from Mk.4 Meteor VT168
13.10.59 held M/S Edinburgh
24.03.60 "This A/C is surplus to Research and Development Requirements and Authority is hereby given for this A/C to be Struck Off. Equipment on loan is to be removed and residue sold as scrap. Installed engines depending on condition to be kept as service spares or sold with airframe"
15.08.60 Remove engines and mods, recovery of components and convert to scrap"

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WM374 NF.11 18.03.55 Delivered to RAF
23.03.55 Allocated for Blue Jay (Fireflash) missile trials
14.03.56 Dispatched to Australia aboard HMAS Melbourne
4.05.56 Received 1AD ex UK for erection (RAAF Aircraft Status Card issued)
22.05.56 Allocated Maintenance Squadron Edinburgh ex-1AD
13.06.56 Received Air Trials Unit Woomera
21.05.58 No2 engine suffered a catastrophic turbine failure during a touch and go at Woomera. The resultant fire caused the rear fuselage to separate and the aircraft crashed five miles north east of the airfield, killing the pilot FSGT D. Walter.
22.08.58 Struck Off Charge

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                            NF.11 WM374

 
     
  THE RAAF UNITS THAT OPERATED THESE METEORS  
     

No.1 ATU based at Woomera and No.2 ATU based at Edinburgh

The ATUs were responsible for all the aircraft used in support of the various projects undertaken at Woomera
Examples being
4 Joint Services Trials Unit (4 JSTU) Blue Steel trials
8 JSTU Red Duster and Red Shoes trials
12 JSTU Blue Jay trails
13 JSTU Red Top trails
15 JSTU Bloodhound trials
16 JSTU Thunderbird trials
21 JSTU Rapier trials
23 JSTU Blindfire trials
25 JSTU Seawolf trials

NOTE THAT NOT ALL THESE TRIALS INVOLVED METEOR AIRCRAFT

Short Bros and Harland Air Services

In September 1967 the trials aircraft were all handed over to the WRE at Woomera and operated by Short Bros and Harland Air Services,
(co-incidentally Short Bros and Harland of Belfast was responsible for converting RAF Canberras into the U.10 unmanned drones used at Woomera)

     
   
     

The author of this page is Martin Edwards

Reference sources: ADF-Serials RAAF Meteor page by Owen Zupp, Aircraft Status Cards from the National Australian Archives, Queensland Air Museum website.
FIRE ACROSS THE DESERT by Peter Morton

Emails: Mike Mirkovic, Rod Farquhar, Brendan Cowan, Mark Frayne, David Bell.

Updated  5th May 2019

     

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