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What is this fighter jet at Weymouth NAS?
What is this airplane used for?What is this fighter jet that flew over KJST?Is this a Hurricane or Spitfire?What is this fighter jet seen at Centennial Airport?What kind of jet fighter is this?Can anyone identify this jet?What is this aircraft from ca. 1925 (crash included)?What is this single-engine low-wing propeller plane?What is the make and model of this plane?
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It's a Panavia Tornado.
Found a site with that picture and others from the same air show. Here is a better picture of one in the same markings. It is part of the RAF No. 5 Squadron, which switched from the English Electric Lightning to the Tornado in 1988. The squadron uses a maple leaf to commemorate their link to the Canadian Corps in World War 1.
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Thank you so much for your help! In fact that website is mine! I made it so long ago I kind of forgot about it. Senior moments!
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@tom37 glad I could help! I also noticed there's another picture of a Tornado in different markings with the file name tornado.jpg but the one you posted is unkn.jpg. At least to me the maple leaf threw me off because Canada didn't use them.
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– fooot
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Wow! I'm so glad I found this site! I'm going to put 5 more that have stumped me as well
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– tom37
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What is that on the port wing tip? Doesn’t appear to be Meteor, instrumentation?
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– Maury Markowitz
4 hours ago
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@MauryMarkowitz I thought it might be a targeting pod, but looking at all the targeting pods that have ever been fitted to Tornados, none look like that. So... I know what it isn't :)
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It seems to be a Panavia Tornado.
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It is a Panavia Tornado F3, Number: ZG796 in RAF service.
See this link for a nicer pic.
Very hard to read the tail number in this photo, but matches well with that noted in the link, and a unique (?) livery.
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It's a Panavia Tornado.
Found a site with that picture and others from the same air show. Here is a better picture of one in the same markings. It is part of the RAF No. 5 Squadron, which switched from the English Electric Lightning to the Tornado in 1988. The squadron uses a maple leaf to commemorate their link to the Canadian Corps in World War 1.
Source
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Thank you so much for your help! In fact that website is mine! I made it so long ago I kind of forgot about it. Senior moments!
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– tom37
8 hours ago
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@tom37 glad I could help! I also noticed there's another picture of a Tornado in different markings with the file name tornado.jpg but the one you posted is unkn.jpg. At least to me the maple leaf threw me off because Canada didn't use them.
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– fooot
8 hours ago
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Wow! I'm so glad I found this site! I'm going to put 5 more that have stumped me as well
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– tom37
8 hours ago
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What is that on the port wing tip? Doesn’t appear to be Meteor, instrumentation?
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– Maury Markowitz
4 hours ago
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@MauryMarkowitz I thought it might be a targeting pod, but looking at all the targeting pods that have ever been fitted to Tornados, none look like that. So... I know what it isn't :)
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– Len
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It's a Panavia Tornado.
Found a site with that picture and others from the same air show. Here is a better picture of one in the same markings. It is part of the RAF No. 5 Squadron, which switched from the English Electric Lightning to the Tornado in 1988. The squadron uses a maple leaf to commemorate their link to the Canadian Corps in World War 1.
Source
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Thank you so much for your help! In fact that website is mine! I made it so long ago I kind of forgot about it. Senior moments!
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– tom37
8 hours ago
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@tom37 glad I could help! I also noticed there's another picture of a Tornado in different markings with the file name tornado.jpg but the one you posted is unkn.jpg. At least to me the maple leaf threw me off because Canada didn't use them.
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– fooot
8 hours ago
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Wow! I'm so glad I found this site! I'm going to put 5 more that have stumped me as well
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– tom37
8 hours ago
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What is that on the port wing tip? Doesn’t appear to be Meteor, instrumentation?
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– Maury Markowitz
4 hours ago
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@MauryMarkowitz I thought it might be a targeting pod, but looking at all the targeting pods that have ever been fitted to Tornados, none look like that. So... I know what it isn't :)
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– Len
10 mins ago
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It's a Panavia Tornado.
Found a site with that picture and others from the same air show. Here is a better picture of one in the same markings. It is part of the RAF No. 5 Squadron, which switched from the English Electric Lightning to the Tornado in 1988. The squadron uses a maple leaf to commemorate their link to the Canadian Corps in World War 1.
Source
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It's a Panavia Tornado.
Found a site with that picture and others from the same air show. Here is a better picture of one in the same markings. It is part of the RAF No. 5 Squadron, which switched from the English Electric Lightning to the Tornado in 1988. The squadron uses a maple leaf to commemorate their link to the Canadian Corps in World War 1.
Source
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Thank you so much for your help! In fact that website is mine! I made it so long ago I kind of forgot about it. Senior moments!
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– tom37
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@tom37 glad I could help! I also noticed there's another picture of a Tornado in different markings with the file name tornado.jpg but the one you posted is unkn.jpg. At least to me the maple leaf threw me off because Canada didn't use them.
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– fooot
8 hours ago
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Wow! I'm so glad I found this site! I'm going to put 5 more that have stumped me as well
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– tom37
8 hours ago
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What is that on the port wing tip? Doesn’t appear to be Meteor, instrumentation?
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– Maury Markowitz
4 hours ago
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@MauryMarkowitz I thought it might be a targeting pod, but looking at all the targeting pods that have ever been fitted to Tornados, none look like that. So... I know what it isn't :)
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– Len
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5
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Thank you so much for your help! In fact that website is mine! I made it so long ago I kind of forgot about it. Senior moments!
$endgroup$
– tom37
8 hours ago
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@tom37 glad I could help! I also noticed there's another picture of a Tornado in different markings with the file name tornado.jpg but the one you posted is unkn.jpg. At least to me the maple leaf threw me off because Canada didn't use them.
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– fooot
8 hours ago
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Wow! I'm so glad I found this site! I'm going to put 5 more that have stumped me as well
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– tom37
8 hours ago
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What is that on the port wing tip? Doesn’t appear to be Meteor, instrumentation?
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– Maury Markowitz
4 hours ago
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@MauryMarkowitz I thought it might be a targeting pod, but looking at all the targeting pods that have ever been fitted to Tornados, none look like that. So... I know what it isn't :)
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– Len
10 mins ago
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Thank you so much for your help! In fact that website is mine! I made it so long ago I kind of forgot about it. Senior moments!
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– tom37
8 hours ago
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Thank you so much for your help! In fact that website is mine! I made it so long ago I kind of forgot about it. Senior moments!
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– tom37
8 hours ago
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@tom37 glad I could help! I also noticed there's another picture of a Tornado in different markings with the file name tornado.jpg but the one you posted is unkn.jpg. At least to me the maple leaf threw me off because Canada didn't use them.
$endgroup$
– fooot
8 hours ago
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@tom37 glad I could help! I also noticed there's another picture of a Tornado in different markings with the file name tornado.jpg but the one you posted is unkn.jpg. At least to me the maple leaf threw me off because Canada didn't use them.
$endgroup$
– fooot
8 hours ago
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Wow! I'm so glad I found this site! I'm going to put 5 more that have stumped me as well
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– tom37
8 hours ago
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Wow! I'm so glad I found this site! I'm going to put 5 more that have stumped me as well
$endgroup$
– tom37
8 hours ago
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What is that on the port wing tip? Doesn’t appear to be Meteor, instrumentation?
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– Maury Markowitz
4 hours ago
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What is that on the port wing tip? Doesn’t appear to be Meteor, instrumentation?
$endgroup$
– Maury Markowitz
4 hours ago
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@MauryMarkowitz I thought it might be a targeting pod, but looking at all the targeting pods that have ever been fitted to Tornados, none look like that. So... I know what it isn't :)
$endgroup$
– Len
10 mins ago
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@MauryMarkowitz I thought it might be a targeting pod, but looking at all the targeting pods that have ever been fitted to Tornados, none look like that. So... I know what it isn't :)
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– Len
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It seems to be a Panavia Tornado.
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It seems to be a Panavia Tornado.
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It seems to be a Panavia Tornado.
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It seems to be a Panavia Tornado.
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It is a Panavia Tornado F3, Number: ZG796 in RAF service.
See this link for a nicer pic.
Very hard to read the tail number in this photo, but matches well with that noted in the link, and a unique (?) livery.
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It is a Panavia Tornado F3, Number: ZG796 in RAF service.
See this link for a nicer pic.
Very hard to read the tail number in this photo, but matches well with that noted in the link, and a unique (?) livery.
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It is a Panavia Tornado F3, Number: ZG796 in RAF service.
See this link for a nicer pic.
Very hard to read the tail number in this photo, but matches well with that noted in the link, and a unique (?) livery.
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It is a Panavia Tornado F3, Number: ZG796 in RAF service.
See this link for a nicer pic.
Very hard to read the tail number in this photo, but matches well with that noted in the link, and a unique (?) livery.
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