Pics of Aircraft in Odd Places

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I'd love to know what on earth is going on in this photo. I'm baffled!
 
There used to be a Vultee "vibrator" derelict on the North West corner of Jerusalem Ave and Newbridge Road, near my house. Occasionally over the years my dad would take me to play on it. Never knew what it was doing there, but over the years I concocted my own plausible story. At one time most of the land north of Jerusalem was given over to lower farming and the like, so this may have been converted into a crop duster and used by a local farmer. After it became cheaper to import flowers from overseas (can you believe that!?!?!?!?!) she was just pushed to the side and left to rot. Sad.
 
I used to drive past this sad vision frequently when I was in uniform. This ex-92 Sqn Lightning F2A was located next to the A1 near Balderton, having been purchased to attract customers to the A1 Commercial Sales yard. The yard went out of business in the early 1990s (clearly the advertising didn't work) and the Lightning was progressively vandalized and deteriorated...although, truth be told, the airframe had been heavily abused when it was moved to next to the A1, the wings being cut off at places where they couldn't be easily re-attached (the rusty stripe near the wing root is actually sheet steel that was used to fix the wings back onto the fuselage).



With the failure of A1 Commercial Sales, the Lightning became a rather incongruous sight being the only object in an otherwise abandoned lot. Eventually the empty lot was purchased in 2005 and the new owner declared the intent to restore the airframe, a laughably ridiculous idea. Inevitably, the poor remains were chopped up in September 2011:



The one bright spot in this whole sorry story is that, somehow, the cockpit was saved and restored...and now looks like this (displayed at Newark in August 2021):



These photos, and more details about the history of XN728 can be found here: Thunder & Lightnings - English Electric Lightning - Survivor XN728 (8546M)
 
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used to drive past this sad vision frequently when I was in uniform. This ex-92 Sqn Lightning F2A was located next to the A1 near Balderton, having been purchased to attract customers to the A1 Commercial Sales yard.

I remember that aircraft on my many excursions south from Scotland. Always wonder what happened to it, I'm glad they salvaged the nose. (The Thunder and Lightnings site is awesome, Damien Burke was a frequent visitor to our parts up north wanting updates on the collection...)
 
Possibly the weirdest place name in Iran belongs to this small abandoned island in Persian Gulf; it literally means "Captain's grave".

Interesting, Artesh. What is the story of the Captain and why was he buried on the island?

One of the longest place names in the world is in New Zealand, the aptly named Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauatamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu, which is a hill in the North Island.

 

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