It rained heavily at the 1993 International Air Tattoo! This Wessex HC.2 coded 'E' was operated by RAF 72 Squadron out of Aldergrove, NI. She is now preserved at Crumlin Road, Belfast.
This Phantom FGR.2 was on display in the static at the 1987 IAT at RAF Fairford. She wears the markings of Royal Air Force 19 Squadron which was based at Wildenrath in West Germany. Sadly long since scrapped.
On the airshow performers ramp at the 1991 Mildenhall Air Fete. Gazelle AH.1 XW903 / E was operated by AAC No 670 Squadron out of Middle Wallop. She later went on to the civil register.
On the airshow performers ramp at the 1991 Mildenhall Air Fete. She was operated by AAC No 670 Squadron out of Middle Wallop. She later went on to the civil register.
Delivered to the Flygvapnet in 1953 and withdrawn in 1960. It than went for target towing duties to Svenks Flygtjänst as SE-DCD, where it served until 1969.
This B-29 was built by Bell at Atlanta and delivered in August 1945. It was converted to a TB-29 and modified for radar evaluation in April 1950. It is now on display at the Strategic Air and Space Museum, acquiring this nose art after restoration.
Known as the Tornado Nightfox, ZG706 served as a technology demonstrator operated by the Strike Attack Operational Evaluation Unit (SAOEU) at Boscombe Down. It was modified to develop FLIR tactics for the GR.4.