On display in the static at the 1987 International Air Tattoo, this Phantom FGR.2 was operated by 92 Squadron out of Wildenrath, West Germany. She was scrapped at Wattisham in 1992.
Served with 330 (Norwegian) Squadron out of Iceland for patrol duties. This aircraft was raised from a river where it sank in 1943. Northrop restored it to static condition and from 1980 this rare bird is part of the Gardermoen collection.
Back to the 25th May 1991 and the Mildenhall Air Fete, a reminder of the recently ended Gulf Air War. This was a BAe Buccaneer S.Mk 2B XV352 operated by RAF 208 Sqn as 'U' named "Tamdhu" with 10 Desert Storm mission symbols. Sadly since scrapped.
In 1979, the wreck of N-3PB 'U' of 330 Squadron (based at RAF Reykjavík, with flights at Akureyri and Budareyi) was recovered from the Þjórsá River in Iceland, were the aircraft made a forced landing on 21 April, 1943.