Italian Air Force G.222TCM, taxies out at Woodford, after supporting Italian participation in the 99 RAFA Airshow at woodford, this aircraft is now in service with the Afghan NAAF
One of the Kinloss Wing Nimrod MR.2's seen turning on the active at Woodford for departure, it had carried a flight for local ATC units, this was a Sunday movement, so very rare, but most welcome, this jet was scrapped at Kinloss in 2010
A Harrier GR5 from the HOCU "Harrier operational conversion unit" No 20(R) Sqdn at RAF Wittering arrives for static display at the 1993 show at Woodford, still in the original NATO green scheme that the next gen Harriers carried when first del to the RAF
PA08, what would have been the fifth production Nimrod MRA.4 seen at Woodford awaiting its fate following the SDSR announcement that the aircraft was to be axed before it entered service with the RAF having already cost the UK tax payers millions.
PA05, the second production Nimrod MRA.4 is seen being towed across the airfield at Woodford to the scrapping compund following the SDSR announcement that the aircraft was to be axed before it entered service with the RAF having already cost us millions
The 95 Display jet Tornado F3 from 56(R) Sqdn at Coningsby flown by Flt Lt Matt Hawkins and Flt Lt Jon Hancock, shot at my local airfield from the Halcyon days, when we actually had an Air Force
The long since abandoned XM603 still clinging to life at BAe Woodford, with the early closure of this historic airfield looming, the scrapmans axe cannot be to far away for this old girl
French Tucano's were regular visitors to the Woodford Airshow, timing the trip to co-incide with a deployment to Linton-on-Ouse, one of the GI 00.312 birds backtracks down the runway after arrival for the show
The pair of EC 03.033 Mirage F-1's get airborne for a practice display on arrivals day at the 98 Woodford Airshow with the single seater in the rather smart desert camo scheme.
The one and only time we ever had a Tomcat at my home Airshow was back in 92 when USS Saratoga was on a Med Cruise and happened to have a qualified Tomcat display crew on board, seen here taking off to display in a VF-74 Be-Devilers jet, awesome.