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BAC TSR-2 in a descent with airbrakes fully deployed. Piloted by Don Knight, Peter Moneypenny as navigator The BAC TSR-2, acronym for Tactical Strike Reconnaissance-Mach 2, was the winner of the Ministry of Supply GOR.339 issued in March 1957 to the UK air…
BAC TSR-2 first flight, piloted by Ronald "Bee" Beamont c.s. Tarnish 1 and Donald Bowen as navigator.
Taking off from Boscombe Down. 27 September 1964
Despite the harsh requirements put forth, the TSR-2 was able to fulfill most of them. Its main features were a high-wing, a 60° sweeped delta with down turned tips, which improved maneuverability, and blown flaps throughout the wing's trailing edge, ensuring STOL performance
Taking off from Boscombe Down. 27 September 1964
Despite the harsh requirements put forth, the TSR-2 was able to fulfill most of them. Its main features were a high-wing, a 60° sweeped delta with down turned tips, which improved maneuverability, and blown flaps throughout the wing's trailing edge, ensuring STOL performance
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Pakistan Air Force Il-78MP refuelling a Mirage IIIDP Somewhere over Balochistan
Fuel hungry PAF Mirage IIIDP ROSE I from No 7 TA Squadron Bandits flies alongside an IL-78MP from No 10 MRTT Squadron Bulls.
55 years old in 2022, this Mirage IIIDP (67-301) is oldest Mirage in active service.
55 years old in 2022, this Mirage IIIDP (67-301) is oldest Mirage in active service.
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English Electric Lightning of the Royal Air Force (RAF)
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