RAF Cosford, the training wing, Picture intensive
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RAF Cosford, the training wing, Picture intensive
Had a visit last week and took some pictures, bit of a quick tour. but hey ho, I will upload some images for you to see of the Jags and Tornado's etc that now inhabit the place as and when I process them, the first one has got to be one of the RAF's longest serving training aids and I was pleasantly surprised to still see her teaching future generations, it was at Saints when I did my course way back in 76 some 40 plus years ago, and she wasn't new then. sorry for any poor quality in the shots, the lighting was tricky with some hangars not having the lighting on and the light source coming in through the windows.
JP trainer Cosford by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
Jaguar training Cosford by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
Jaguar training wing Cosford by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
Jags and Tornado Cosford by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
JP trainer Cosford by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
Jaguar training Cosford by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
Jaguar training wing Cosford by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
Jags and Tornado Cosford by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
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My old WO would be turning in his grave at the sight of this first image, panels lying on the floor next to an empty rack.... and a training establishment to boot.
Sea Kings Cosford by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
Sea King trio Cosford by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
Sea Kings Cosford by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
Sea King trio Cosford by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
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Great pics Nutty,
A few of us have been banging Cosford’s drum for many years now! As a training establishment it really is second to none and the old JP in your first picture still gives a first class insight into many of the standard airframe construction methods.
A few of us have been banging Cosford’s drum for many years now! As a training establishment it really is second to none and the old JP in your first picture still gives a first class insight into many of the standard airframe construction methods.
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When I was there for a night shoot some time back the staff told me they had ceased to do it as it had come down from on high, however one of the organisers of this one said they had recently, so I do not know for sure.
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Gr4 Tornado Cosford by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
025 Tornado Cosford by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
F3 Cosford by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
XV front Tornado Cosford by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
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110 Tornado Cosford by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
054 Tornado Cosford by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
outside stored Tornado Cosford by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
XV Tornado Cosford by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
Tornado Cosford by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
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Any photos of xx840? Last Jag I flew (and last person to fly it). Sadly it was a T Bird but that meant I got to share the flight with a good friend.
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Excellent. Thankyou. That’s what I was wondering. No need for a photo on here though.
I prefer the term calligraphy to graffiti though. Although with my handwriting maybe I should have been a GP rather than a pilot.
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I prefer the term calligraphy to graffiti though. Although with my handwriting maybe I should have been a GP rather than a pilot.
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I do not see it in the current crop I took Bob, however all is not lost, I probably have it from some of my previous visits and will have a look.
here are a few of the Tbirds from various times
****ty Six TBird by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
T Birds by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
Night Cat by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
Jaguar.. In the shadow of the trainer lurked the fighter it would become. by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
Jaguar T2 by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
Jaguar Pair by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
here are a few of the Tbirds from various times
****ty Six TBird by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
T Birds by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
Night Cat by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
Jaguar.. In the shadow of the trainer lurked the fighter it would become. by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
Jaguar T2 by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
Jaguar Pair by Tony Taylor, on Flickr
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Some really great pictures
I still vividly remember going through Cosford on various courses in the 90's and the JPs that used to trundle around the airfield with instructors who would follow the marshaling signals of us trainees even when we got our left and right mixed up - so funny looking back. A great Station and some amazing memories and these pictures do a real justice to those who have been through what I consider to be a fantastic training system.
I still vividly remember going through Cosford on various courses in the 90's and the JPs that used to trundle around the airfield with instructors who would follow the marshaling signals of us trainees even when we got our left and right mixed up - so funny looking back. A great Station and some amazing memories and these pictures do a real justice to those who have been through what I consider to be a fantastic training system.
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I take it from the art work on the wall of the hangar wall it was the old indoor sports arena? I recall running around that track in the early 80's.