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Old 8th September 2011 | 16:13
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Wow, what a toy box !! Jag, Harrier,(whats the other aircraft facing the Jag?) Racing bikes, Footwork Arrows F1. I do hope the missiles are dummies !!
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Old 8th September 2011 | 17:07
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Art's SHAR

Sorry chaps but I boobed - Arts hyd problem was on flight 2 not 1.
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Old 8th September 2011 | 19:00
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Wookey wrote,

...whats the other aircraft facing the Jag?
Another Jaguar. Only the nose section and painted in Desert Pink.

Euro Demobbed - Out of Service Military Aircraft in Europe

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Two's in wrote

Thanks for the post of the Sea Harrier Display
No problem. It certainly is a nice display.

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Old 9th September 2011 | 07:25
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.....and annuver fing....

The Jaguar right outboard pylon is carrying what looks like a SNEB pod.

I flew this aeroplane for almost eight years and to the best of my knowledge this weapon was not a Jaguar fit.

Mind you, my two remaining brain cells cause the brain to run at idle rpm.
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Old 9th September 2011 | 11:50
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And thats because WEAPONS were not a Jag fit at all.

You were lucky that it was allowed to be fitted with fuel.
gutless show pony that it was.
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Old 9th September 2011 | 12:06
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Got much time on it then have you?
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Old 9th September 2011 | 12:17
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Art Nialls spares appeal

Culled from the Hawker Association...

Sea Harrier Spares
Art Nialls who is going to fly Sea Harrier XZ439 on the US air show circuit wonders if anyone has any suitable spares hiding in tool boxes or desk drawers. If you have please e-mail him.
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Old 9th September 2011 | 13:01
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Sneb on RAF Jaguar

Lightning Mate,

As you say perhaps not an RAF operational fit, but the Jaguars at Cranwell have been noted carrying them.

Image link from 2008.

Jaguar XZ358 9262M L « SEPECAT Jaguar in detail

Image link from 2009

http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f3.../XX837ZCAP.jpg

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