At least there were some good weather days during the exercise. Great to see the Indian Mirages in their latter days of service too.
Cobra Warrior - RAF Waddington
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Cobra Warrior - RAF Waddington
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Re: Cobra Warrior - RAF Waddington
Fully agreed and very nice images!
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Re: Cobra Warrior - RAF Waddington
We had the famous four seasons in one day as well. That is why we ventured out three days and shuttling between Waddington and Coningsby for all the participants. Very nice set of 02 end.
One remark on 'latter days of service' I think the Indian AF are putting their M2000 fleet through upgrades and bought all they could lay their hands on from surplus French AF stock, including airframes from the Chateaudun clean-out. While we could all enjoy their European 'first visit' I think they intend to fly on with them for many years to come.
One remark on 'latter days of service' I think the Indian AF are putting their M2000 fleet through upgrades and bought all they could lay their hands on from surplus French AF stock, including airframes from the Chateaudun clean-out. While we could all enjoy their European 'first visit' I think they intend to fly on with them for many years to come.
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Worldnis wrote: ↑29 Mar 2023, 23:44
One remark on 'latter days of service' I think the Indian AF are putting their M2000 fleet through upgrades and bought all they could lay their hands on from surplus French AF stock, including airframes from the Chateaudun clean-out. While we could all enjoy their European 'first visit' I think they intend to fly on with them for many years to come.
Thanks for that, I hadn't picked this up.
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Re: Cobra Warrior - RAF Waddington
Hi Tony, very nice pictures, i like the ones with the runway in the background. Thanks for posting!