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    Airframe Family: Handley Page Hastings
    Latest Model:Hastings T.5
    Last Military Serial:TG503 RAF
    Construction Number:HP67/7
    Latest Owner or Location:Alliierten Museum (Allied Museum), Dahlem, Berlin, Berlin

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    Dates

    Event

    Constructed as a Hastings C.1.

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the Royal Air Force with s/n TG503.

    Converted to a Hastings T.5.

    16 September 1972


    Photographer: Peter Nicholson
    Notes: Hastings T.5 of Strike Command Bombing School landing for display at the 1972 RAF Leuchars Airshow

    14 September 1974


    Photographer: Peter Nicholson
    Notes: Hastings T.5 of 230 Operational Conversion Unit on display at the 1974 RAF Leuchars Airshow

    17 June 1977

    New serial number assigned: 8555M RAF

    In 1977 the Hastings took off on its final flight. Around thirty years after the start of the airlift, squadron leader K. R. Jackson piloted the TG 503 from England to Berlin-Gatow. For many years the aircraft stood as a gate guard at the British Allies air base. Ventral radome specific to T.5 variant was removed.

    21 September 1997

    Placed on display with Alliierten Museum (Allied Museum), Dahlem, Berlin, Berlin.
    Air transport from Gatow to Zehlendorf as external load on a Russian Mil Mi-26T.
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    28 February 2009


    Photographer: John Tomlinson
    Notes: 2009 photo at Zehlendorf Alliiert Museum in Berlin

    11 September 2018


    Photographer: Marcin Rogowski
    Notes: At the Allied Museum in Berlin, Germany.


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    Data for airframe dossiers come from various sources. The following were used to compile this dossier...

    Print Sources
    European Military Out of Service 2018 by Otger van der Kooij and Andy Marden

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    Aerial Visuals - The Locator by Mike Henniger, Senior Editor
    Aerodata Quantum+
    Scramble of the Dutch Aviation Society

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    John Bennett
    Mike Henniger
    Marcin Rogowski

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