Found Flt Lt Bowman's Jag
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Found Flt Lt Bowman's Jag
Spotted this in the Air Museum in Krakow. Ex 6 Sqn Jag, then Cosford now Krakow. Just wondered if he is on here he may like to know!!
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We are clearly Poles apart from reality.
Poor call, OP. Acuraccy is imporrtant here.
Poor call, OP. Acuraccy is imporrtant here.
It must be a [fairly] recent acquisition - I went to that museum in 2009 and it wasn't there then. It is (or was) a brilliant museum, and well worth finding the path around the back of the poly to get there. I could have spent a couple of days there, but had SWMBO & daughters with me so was restricted to 4 hours...
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Strange post by the OP. A former RAF pilot that can't recognise a Jaguar.. Oh My!
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Here is a "Jag" even further away..
This example of a British Harrier GR3 resides the museum of Beihang University in Beijing
http://aircraft-in-focus.com/hawker-...d-sea-harrier/
This example of a British Harrier GR3 resides the museum of Beihang University in Beijing
http://aircraft-in-focus.com/hawker-...d-sea-harrier/
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I take it back; I think he was a Nav.. One type being the F-4. He wasn't the one in the Phantom that shot down the Jag in Germany was he?
Just banter chaps..
Just banter chaps..