DECORATED in her eye-catching multi-colour paint scheme, Miss Demeanour has rapidly become a big crowd-pleasure at Bournemouth Air Festival.
You’ll hear the distinctive Hawker Hunter jet coming before she flashes past your eyes with a scream.
Miss Demeanour was restored at Bournemouth Airport 16 years ago and made her air festival debut in 2010.
See our images of Miss Demeanour here
She owned and often piloted by Jonathon Whaley, who recently put her up for sale as he looks to take a back seat.
Miss Demeanour was built for the RAF in 1956 and entered service with No3 (Fighter) Squadron in Germany.
When her RAF career came to an end, she was sent to the Fleet Air Arm at Arbroath to be used as a ground instructional airframe, before being put forward for disposal.
But that didn’t happen and she had spent time with the Swiss Air Force and in private ownership before Jonathon’s firm Heritage Aviation Developements Ltd took her in 1997.
Miss Demeanour’s maximum speed is 715mph, with a combat range of 445 miles and a maximum altitude of 50,000ft.
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