ZA404 Royal Air Force Panavia Tornado GR.1 Photo by Matthias Becker ID 1409299
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Royal Air Force Tornado. ZA542 Royal Air Force Panavia Tornado GR.4 Photo by Günther Feniuk ID 1052423 Celebrating Her Majesty The Queen's Platinum Jubilee, as a notable event over her 70 year reign Royal Air Force "The Tornado 2 Tempest project exemplifies the forward-thinking sustainability principles embedded in the FCAS Sustainability Strategy and MoD Defence Support Strategy," said Andrew Eady of Rolls-Royce
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After forty years of stalwart service, Britain's Royal Air Force is due to retire the last of their Panavia Tornados at the end of March Royal Air Force "The Tornado 2 Tempest project exemplifies the forward-thinking sustainability principles embedded in the FCAS Sustainability Strategy and MoD Defence Support Strategy," said Andrew Eady of Rolls-Royce
ZA404 Royal Air Force Panavia Tornado GR.1 Photo by Matthias Becker ID 1409299
"As a Tornado GR4 pilot myself, I have seen the aircraft develop over its nearly 40 years of service into an outstanding combat aircraft, flown, maintained and supported by similarly outstanding air and ground crew After forty years of stalwart service, Britain's Royal Air Force is due to retire the last of their Panavia Tornados at the end of March Royal Air Force "The Tornado 2 Tempest project exemplifies the forward-thinking sustainability principles embedded in the FCAS Sustainability Strategy and MoD Defence Support Strategy," said Andrew Eady of Rolls-Royce
A British Panavia Tornado GR1 aircraft of No. 15 Squadron, Royal Air Force, parked on the flight. The Royal Air Force obtained a total of 228 Tornado IDS (GR) aircraft and the units below all operated the. The Royal Air Force has marked the end of an era and formally retired the very last of its swing-wing Panavia Tornado combat jets
Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) Panavia Tornado Interdictor Strike (IDS) Global Military Review. For almost 40 years, the aircraft formed an essential part of British air combat capabilities, but are now giving way to the next generation of aircraft, including the stealthy F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. Celebrating Her Majesty The Queen's Platinum Jubilee, as a notable event over her 70 year reign