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THE JET PROVOST T.2
[History of the JP2] [Known survivors]

Only 4 Jet Provosts were produced, but one has managed to avoid the scrap-man and make it into preservation.
XD694, G-23-1 and G-AOUS all perished in the 1960's, the first two were scrapped, the latter was destroyed in a flying accident.

This leaves the following as survivors at the time of writing:-
To view the history and photographs of a particular aircraft click its serial number, and you will be taken to the relevant page if present.
If you can help with regards to photographs and information for any of the aircraft listed, particularly those that do not presently have an individual page, please get in touch.

 

Serial Owner/Location Status
G-AOHD / A99-1 RAAF Museum, Point Cook, Victoria, Australia Stored Museum exhibit

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