Panavia Tornado at Royal Air Force Mechanical Training Flight in Cosford
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9 24 November, 18:42
bughunter
Cool, thanks! Too bad they don't take off anymore.
A German version can be visited in Schleißheim.
Cool, thanks! Too bad they don't take off anymore.
A German version can be visited in Schleißheim.
24 November, 18:58
Marius
Very cool Michael! Got to love a well photographed Tornado.
By the way, isn't the ZA447 the famous "Mig Killer"?
abpic.co.uk/pictures/view/1429184
Very cool Michael! Got to love a well photographed Tornado.
By the way, isn't the ZA447 the famous "Mig Killer"?
abpic.co.uk/pictures/view/1429184
1 16 December, 10:15
Michael Kohl
Looks like you are right:
m.facebook.com/story..p;id=100064457569701
Although it was argued that it wasn't a Mig-29 that this Tornado took out on the ground, but a Mirage, according to later analysis. Anyway. Mig eater definitely sounds better than Mirage eater. 😉
Thanks for the hint.
Looks like you are right:
m.facebook.com/story..p;id=100064457569701
Although it was argued that it wasn't a Mig-29 that this Tornado took out on the ground, but a Mirage, according to later analysis. Anyway. Mig eater definitely sounds better than Mirage eater. 😉
Thanks for the hint.
16 December, 15:08
Album info
We had the unique chance of visiting the Royal Air Force's training facilities for aircraft ground crews and technicians in Cosford. We received full approval to take pictures of whatever we liked and to publish them for non-commercial purposes.
This is the album for the Panavia Tornados stationed there.
Note: the Gulf War livery of one of the machines is fake and was applied with wall color. This machine never served in this war.
I'd appreciate a comment on the versions of the Tornados on display as I am not familiar with its spin offs.