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Image of the various badges painted on the central aircraft hangar. These depict the final full capacity status of RAF Coltishall. From left to right:
Image of the various badges painted on the central aircraft hangar. These depict the final full capacity status of RAF Coltishall. From left to right: No.6 Sqn, RAF Coltishall station badge, No.16 Sqn – No.41 Sqn, No.1 Group Headquarters RAF, No.54 Sqn.
English Electric Lightning F.1 XM144 of No. 74 (Fighter) Squadron, the Lightning entered service with the squadron at Coltishall in June 1960.
English Electric Lightning F.1 XM144 of No. 74 (Fighter) Squadron, the Lightning entered service with the squadron at Coltishall in June 1960.
Trio of No. 6 Squadron SEPECAT Jaguar GR.1As at Coltishall in Op GRANBY livery, April 1991.
Trio of No. 6 Squadron SEPECAT Jaguar GR.1As at Coltishall in Op GRANBY livery, April 1991.
SEPECAT Jaguar GR.3A XZ392 of No. 16 (Reserve) Squadron landing at RAF Coltishall, August 2004.
SEPECAT Jaguar GR.3A XZ392 of No. 16 (Reserve) Squadron landing at RAF Coltishall, August 2004.
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SEPECAT Jaguar
SEPECAT Jaguar
RAF Jaguar T2 in flight displaying underside, 1,187 litre tanks and CBLS (carrier, bomb, light store) fitted to its under-wing pylons.
RAF Jaguar T2 in flight displaying underside, 1,187 litre tanks and CBLS (carrier, bomb, light store) fitted to its under-wing pylons.
Jaguar M prototype
Jaguar M prototype
RAF Jaguar GR3 with view of overwing AIM-9L Sidewinder missile.
RAF Jaguar GR3 with view of overwing AIM-9L Sidewinder missile.