I'm going to say Vampire. The wings appear to taper on both the leading and trailing edges. The Venom looks to have tapered only on the leading edge.
Plus, in a Google image search only the Vampires appear to have those yellow bands outboard of the booms. On 10/11/2017 20:21, John Coyle wrote:
I think they were actually from a De Havilland Venom - the wing profile is slightly different on the two aircraft, with the Vampire having a less 'swept back' look than the Venom. Both aircraft were in use by the Fleet Air Arm when I was a boy, and often seen on the south coast of England, where I then lived. The venom was a development of the Vampire, and shared many common parts. John in Brisbane -----Original Message----- From: PDML [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Alan C Sent: Wednesday, 11 October 2017 9:01 PM To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <[email protected]> Subject: PESO x 2: RAF (WWII) Wings? Saw these on a farm in Yorkshire. A chance for the experts to hazard an identification. Scroll L for the other. https://www.flickr.com/photos/wisselstroom/37633542041 K5 with the DA 18-55 Alan C
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