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Old 18th Nov 2015, 14:14
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RAF Official Annual Review 2016

For those Members interested ... the 2016 edition will be available from the usual sources from 23 November 2015.




Featuring ...

Typhoon Capability

Operating its Tranche 2 Typhoon jets from RAF Lossiemouth, 1 (Fighter) Squadron has been at the forefront of introducing the aircraft’s swing-role capability to the frontline, as Officer Commanding 1(F) Sqn, Wing Commander Mike ‘Sooty’ Sutton reveals in an exclusive interview

Tribute to ‘The Few’

The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight in 2015 – Marking the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain, the BBMF has enjoyed a very busy year. Former OC, Sqn Ldr Clive Rowley looks back over 12 months during which the Lancaster recovered from an inflight fire, the Flight took on a new commander and the fighters reigned supreme

Operation Shader

Air Commodore Johnny Stringer examines ongoing RAF operations over Iraq

Aim, Test, Adjust…

As 41 (Reserve) Squadron approaches its centenary in 2016, Review takes a look at the dedicated test and evaluation unit, the RAF’s only two-type fast jet squadron

Tornado Centurions

The RAF has four operational Tornado squadrons as the type continues to spearhead offensive operations. All four marked their centenaries over the past year and Review examines the importance of the celebrations and significance of the Tornado mission
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"Ah, yes, without question my favourite magazine; soft, strong and thoroughly absorbent."
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Given the reduction is size of the RAF. 'Bout the size of a Ladybird book should do it! ...............hat, coat............

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Goodness, just realised that the last one of those I actually owned had a Jaguar on the cover.

Thanks for the post, Coff.
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My pleasure Courtney

So which year was it then ...

1991 ?



1976 ?



Campbeex ...

The 'Izal Coefficient' has yet to be determined

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Coff - cannot believe extend of your archive - am constantly being berated by Mrs W for number of aviation related books and magazines in the house, store room, loft, barn......................
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