John,
The area where the graveyard was is now built on,car park etc.When I saw the Provosts there 184 was in a bad way,but after George Harvey got his hands on it,it meant that at least it was not consigned to scrap. Your mention of "running up" the Provost, strange that you should mention it , the same Freddie P***s together with Jarlath(Jack) C.set me up in a Provost and ran up the engine. Something to remember. I had a tape recorder, what a roar ! I am also reminded of an incident told to me by a former Provost CFI when the late Malachy Higgins (Lt. Col) was over Flying Wing. He was in his office which was the old "Aer Lingus" office on the tarmac.Two Provosts were preparing for a formation exercise. My friend explained the starting procedure for the Provost and was waiting with his engine ticking over while his wingman (a young Lt.)tried to start his engine. You will remember the cartridge and the distinctive smell. He fired three times and was about to try another when Malachy Higgins sent an NCO out and told him that "if he stopped firing that he would come out with his hands up! I do believe it's true.
Tony K