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Type: Panavia Tornado F.3
Aircraft Reg: ZG757
Code Number: GN
MSN / CN: 3432

Operator: Royal Air Force
Unit / Wing: 43(F) Squadron

Picture Category: Fighter
Location: In Flight
Country: Unknown
Date: 16th December 2004
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Martin Cassidy - AV8 Images
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Medium Picture Large Picture Comments: Seen here just above the wing of our VC-10. Her anti-collision light flashing as she prepares to take on fuel!
ID: 1005205 Views: 337 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Panavia Tornado F.3
Aircraft Reg: ZG757
Code Number: GN
MSN / CN: 3432

Operator: Royal Air Force
Unit / Wing: 43(F) Squadron

Picture Category: Fighter
Location: In Flight
Country: Unknown
Date: 17th December 2004
Photographer
Martin Cassidy - AV8 Images
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Medium Picture Large Picture Comments: Air to Air with ZG757. Seen here as she formates on the wing of our classic Vickers VC-10, the fastest passenger jet in service today! Air to air refuelling, is'nt it great!
ID: 1005202 Views: 292 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Panavia Tornado F.3
Aircraft Reg: ZG757
Code Number: GN
MSN / CN: 3432

Operator: Royal Air Force
Unit / Wing: 43(F) Squadron

Picture Category: Fighter
Location: Al Dhafra AB (DHF / OMAM)
Country: United Arab Emirates
Date: 16th December 2004
Photographer
Martin Cassidy - AV8 Images
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Medium Picture Large Picture Comments: Pictured on the ground prior to her long trip back to the UK. Note the new colour scheme, it is similar to that used on the Tornado GR4, Jaguar and Harrier. A slightly darker grey than usual with high visibility markings.
 
 

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