Thanks mfg495.
Yes you are right with your list, plus the Harvard, BAC One-Eleven, Herald, Chichester-Miles Leopard, Sea Prince, Pembroke, and several visitors (the Museum occupies part of an active ramp at the airport and so there are usually visiting aircraft). Inside are several other aircraft including a Dragon Rapide, JP, Polish-built MiG-17, Gnat, Buccaneer, second Chichester-Miles Leopard, etc, plus several aircraft undergoing maintenance by an engineering company (the site is shared by the Museum and several active companies). All in all a big shame that the whole lot has to go.
The irony is, Bournemouth Airport says it needs the room for the car park due to its expansion caused by growing passenger numbers. At the very moment that it says this, it loses two of its main customers, ThomsonFly and Air Berlin, both of which are pulling out. And so the airport will lose most of its business at the very point it starts to expand. Crazy.
PV Chairman.