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    Airframe Family: de Havilland DH-106 Comet / HS Nimrod
    Latest Model:Nimrod R.1
    Last Military Serial:XW664 RAF
    Construction Number:8039
    Latest Owner or Location:East Midlands Aeropark, East Midlands Airport (North Side), Castle Donington, Leicestershire / Leics, England

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    Dates

    Event

    Constructed as a Nimrod R.1 by Hawker Siddeley.

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the Royal Air Force with s/n XW664.

    7 July 1971

    Transferred to 51 Squadron, RAF Wyton.
    Was the first Nimrod delivered to 51 Squadron.

    21 October 1973

    Following it is fitting out it under took it is first training sortie on this date.

    3 May 1974

    The first operational sortie took place on this date.

    10 May 1974

    Fully commissioned in to RAF service on this date.

    From 1995 to June 2011

    Transferred to 51 Squadron, RAF Waddington.

    June 2011

    Struck off Strength/Charge.
    Retired from service.

    24 June 2011

    Transferred to RAF Waddington.

    28 June 2011

    Struck off Strength/Charge.
    Officially retired from service on this date.

    From 1 July 2011 to 2 July 2011

    Placed on static display at the Waddington International Air Show.

    12 July 2011

    Delivered to East Midlands Airport.

    Subjected to a declassification and decommission process.

    19 November 2011

    Transported by ground. Delivered to East Midlands Aeropark, East Midlands Airport (North Side), Castle Donington, Leicestershire/Leics, England.
    Moved into the Aeropark on this date.
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    27 November 2011


    Photographer: Terry Fletcher
    Notes: Had the privledge of being the first paying visitor to get a photo of the recently installed Nimrod at East Midlands Aeropark

    27 November 2011


    Photographer: Terry Fletcher
    Notes: A Nimrod R1 - the latest addition to the Aeropark exhibits at East Midlands Airport


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