RAF Tornado GR4 retirement
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RAF Tornado GR4 retirement
Just a few quick images from 28 February and the final day of any major flying by the RAF Tornado fleet. Retirement is scheduled by the end of March and with just 15 jets remaining, the RAF managed to get 11 in the air! Weather was not good, with poor visibility and low cloud all day, so the images are not the best. However they give an idea at http://www.jetwashaviationphotos.comwhat took place. A full report on the Tornado GR fleet will appear on my website soon
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