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Old 2nd Jul 2014, 23:12
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Jaguar flying over Lancashire

Wonderfull photo (I think so, I didn't take it). Sorry if it's in the wrong forum.



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Oh yeah. I see it!
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Old 3rd Jul 2014, 00:55
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No, not a Jag, but a FR Swift. Swifts as birds, flew; jags as either animal or aircraft only left the ground briefly.
(High wing / low wing thing?)
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Looks like a swift to me.
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Looks like an F-16 to me.
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Looks more like a Mirage 2000 to me.....
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Just a hint of Thunderbird 2 in the tail...
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Fin and tailpipe suggest a Swift but not sure what Mark!


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No contest.

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ooooh. Maybe its the Stealth version!!

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Definitely a Swift FR5:

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Definitely a B-58

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Well, the cloud far left is a Skyvan...

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Looks more Buccaneerish to me.
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Looks like an Aurora to me. But Shhhh....
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It was probably really slow moving and hung around for hours, so definately a Jag
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I guess really, it has to be a Scout or a Wasp?


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Glad to see most Aircrew Members passed the modified version of the "Rorschach" test ...

I was thinking more F-35 ... But that's stretching the imagination a bit

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Looks like a cloud to me...

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Definitely a Jag, the camo gives it away.


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