wow! I was stationed at RAF Croughton, 1978-1980 and I remember going to this, I worked at the Airways Radtio station and as a radio operator worked some of the planes that came over..!
This was the day the Italians lost a G-91 serial number MM6254 and its pilot from the Freece Tricolori aerobatic team,one of the team can be seen taxying out at 1.15
A Vulvan, a Meteror and a Comet, F4, 3 F104s take off with a B25, B26 and a B17 in the foreground... what was that fighter that took off and did a steep right turn just before the A10? Was ita a Tornado or something older? Amazing video, many planes that we will never see flying again. Thanks
Thanks for posting this really appreciated seeing some of those old planes and memorys
Foznoz 1 year ago
wow! I was stationed at RAF Croughton, 1978-1980 and I remember going to this, I worked at the Airways Radtio station and as a radio operator worked some of the planes that came over..!
where has the years gone??
anchorage20 1 year ago
This was the day the Italians lost a G-91 serial number MM6254 and its pilot from the Freece Tricolori aerobatic team,one of the team can be seen taxying out at 1.15
brewerybod 1 year ago
what is the name of the first aeroplabe?
sikhremember1984 2 years ago
a Bristol Bucaneer? DH mosquito, a Gnat?
A Vulvan, a Meteror and a Comet, F4, 3 F104s take off with a B25, B26 and a B17 in the foreground... what was that fighter that took off and did a steep right turn just before the A10? Was ita a Tornado or something older? Amazing video, many planes that we will never see flying again. Thanks
HRMOKeefe 2 years ago
It was a Jaguar.
ta455driver 2 years ago
Fantastic, thank you so much for showing this.!
wrecker8888 2 years ago
Brilliant thanks for sharing!
mandh14 2 years ago