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RAF Chivenor, 1992... oops...!

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F-5 variant of the P-38 somewhere over Blighty...

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Me 410 'Hornet'... didn't Revell or Monogram make a kit of this back in the '70s...?

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Me 264...

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Junkers Ju 287...

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Quite the gathering around the Spit'... Adolf Garland, Bob Stanford Tuck and Douglas Bader...

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Captured Fw 190 gets its new markings.... looks like the German cross has been roughly painted over before the RAF roundel is applied by hand...

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A few more from Elvington

 

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steve

 

That's a Mirage on the right. The Oz airforce had them as their strike fighters / Interceptors when I was a kid ( and F111's as the Bomb trucks) most pilots seem to remember the Mirage as a bit fussy and high maintenance but a great deal of fun and it just looked so right. (A bit like that girl in High School that everyone fancied).

 

At the same time the RAAF had F111's and Mirages, the Navy had A4's so a truly diverse fighter fleet for the time.

 

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The second Mirage Crashed near Darwin in 1984 just prior to being them phased out and replace with the original F18 Hornets, We later took delivery of the later Superhornets a few years ago and are still waiting for our F35's which have turned into a bit of a joke with the time they've taken and the issues they've had :(

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Just to say a bit more about RAAF F111's, to call them just a Bomb Truck is perhaps a little unfair, they were nicknamed the Pig because of the ability to get there snout in the weeds thanks to their Terrain Following Radar.

 

They could fly at Mach 2.5 and had the ability to Fly to Jakarta and back without refueling. A fact that was never lost on Indonesia and the main reason why it was F111's moved up to Darwin when tensions were a little high during the East Timor crisis in the 90's.

 

They were continually updated and Modernised and were still a fairly useful tool when retired earlier this decade mainly for cost reasons. But the fact that Oz finally got in flight refueling facilities and extended it's range to much of SE Asia made it politically a hot potato anyway.

 

Several Were converted to Electronics warfare use.

 

The Biggest thing about the F111 was it's ability to please crowds with it's dump and burns, where it dropped raw fuel and lit the afterburners.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2Vq3EyRI9w

 

Just to add, none of the F111 or Mirage pics are mine, they are from Wikipedia Commons.

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These are from a 10 min stop on a bus trip from the Grand Canyon to Flagstaff. It's Planes Of Fame in Valle Arizona http://planesoffame.org/index.php?page=valle-az-location

 

Lockheed Constellation

 

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Martin 404

 

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Grumman Tiger

 

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Lockheed Shooting Star

 

There is a huge collection at the Californian site according to their website.

 

Anyone visited it?

 

steve

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Thanks for the pics but the Convair is actually a Martin 404

Ah. Looked at the wrong like on their website. Did know the rest but wasn't sure on that one.

 

OP now corrected.

 

steve

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A pair of F18s on final approach to NAS Key West, FL a couple of weeks ago.

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Followed by a F5

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This was also in the air - a Hawker Siddeley Hunter (see below)

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https://travelforaircraft.wordpress.com/nas-key-west-air-to-air-training/

 

Cheers,

Mick

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For those on Facepalm this is an interesting video. The Historical Aircraft Restoration Society in Australia has had not one but TWO airworthy F27-500s donated to it. Both were until recently flying mail in New Zealand. The first one arrived today. These are believed to be the first flyable preserved F27s in the world.

https://www.facebook.com/hars.gen/videos/960572764101523/

Nothing quite like the scream of a Rolls Royce Dart.

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David

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A350-1000?

Bingo!

 

A7-ANA, the first -1000 delivered and brought into service on 24th Feb. I flew it to Heathrow (LHR) yesterday, it makes me only the 3rd post delivery skipper on the planet to fly it......and just 3 weeks before I jack it all in.

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