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Photo ID 23965 by Arie van Groen. UK Air Force English Electric Lightning F6, XS898
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Photo ID 23964 by Arie van Groen. UK Air Force English Electric Lightning F6, XR760
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Photo ID 23963 by Arie van Groen. UK Air Force English Electric Lightning F6, XR757
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Photo ID 23962 by Arie van Groen. UK Air Force English Electric Lightning F6, XR755
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Photo ID 23961 by Arie van Groen. UK Air Force English Electric Lightning F3, XR720
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Photo ID 23960 by Arie van Groen. UK Air Force English Electric Lightning F3, XR718
Photo ID 23959 by Arie van Groen. UK Air Force English Electric Lightning F3, XR713
Photo ID 23958 by Arie van Groen. UK Air Force English Electric Lightning F3, XP764
Photo ID 23957 by Arie van Groen. UK Air Force English Electric Lightning F3, XP749
Photo ID 22477 by James Shelbourn. UK Air Force English Electric Lightning T5, XS420
Photo ID: 22477
Preserved in No. 226 OCU marks, this immaculate T.5 currently rests at the Farnborough Air Sciences Trust museum.
Photo ID 21126 by Lieuwe Hofstra. UK Air Force English Electric Lightning T5, XS416
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back in the days when 5 sqn was equiped with real aircraft
Photo ID 21125 by Lieuwe Hofstra. UK Air Force English Electric Lightning F3, XR713
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LTF
Photo ID 21124 by Lieuwe Hofstra. UK Air Force English Electric Lightning F6, XR726
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Lightning missions were short. Within 25 minutes they were mostly back on the deck
Photo ID 21123 by Lieuwe Hofstra. UK Air Force English Electric Lightning T5, XS419
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Grey LTF T5 heading for the EOR. Those were the days at the crash gate watching 20+ Lightnings in the morning
Photo ID 21101 by Lieuwe Hofstra. UK Air Force English Electric Lightning F3, XR749
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Old 56 sqn colours, because the LTF commander left for the Phantoms of 56 sqn
Photo ID 21100 by Lieuwe Hofstra. UK Air Force English Electric Lightning F6, XR757
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Binbrook. One of the best places ever. Dark grey looked realy good on the Lightning
Photo ID 21099 by Lieuwe Hofstra. UK Air Force English Electric Lightning F6, XS898
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Photo ID 21089 by Lieuwe Hofstra. UK Air Force English Electric Lightning F3, XP707
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Crashed just a year later at Binbrook during a practice display luckily without casualties
Photo ID 21050 by Lieuwe Hofstra. UK Air Force English Electric Lightning F6, XS925
Photo ID 21047 by Lieuwe Hofstra. UK Air Force English Electric Lightning F3, XR720
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Lightning playing a russian (see the red star) during "Elder Forrest" in 1983, a yearly large scale RAF exercise in those days
Photo ID 21046 by Lieuwe Hofstra. UK Air Force English Electric Lightning T5, XS456
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LTF Lightning heading for rwy 03.
Photo ID 19788 by James Matthews. UK Air Force English Electric Lightning F6, XR753
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This Lightning F6 belongs to XI(F) Sqn currently based out of RAF Coningsby and kept in the squadrons HAS area. It is seen here on display at 6 Sqn`s enthusiasts day.
Photo ID 19775 by James Matthews. UK Air Force English Electric Lightning T5, XS417
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The T-bird version of a truely iconic aircraft. This Lightning T5 former of the Lightning Training Flight (LTF) attached to XI(F)Sqn RAF is displayed at Newark Air Museum.
Photo ID 18643 by Michael Baldock. Private Lightning Preservation Group English Electric Lightning F6, XR728
Photo ID: 18643
Displaying at a Cold War taxy day at Bruntingthorpe, believed July 1997, this is the impressive Lightning F.6 XR728 marked as 'JS' owned by the Lightning Preservation Group.
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