Amazed that the local RAF camera club were instructed by RAF Police to go to a crash site and take as many photographs as they could.
Fancy sending anyone into a crash site where you didnt have any idea even what aircraft you were dealing with and what live armament/seat components may be scattered about.
No proper scale measuring equipment to photograph along with any wreckage/remains.
Can't imagine anything less professional. I bet the Coroner was well impressed.
I had left the RAF In 1976 and thought they had photography sections and slightly more professional forensic capability. How things have changed.