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Old 8th Dec 2021, 12:35
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Aircrew Manuals

Dear PPRune folk, I wonder if any of you can help me research a project on Ejection Seats?

Does anyone have the Aircrew Manuals for: Jaguar, Tornado GR1, Lightning Mk6, Harrier GR3?

I'm after a copy of the Ejection Seat chapter (sometimes referred to as 'Escape Systems') which gave the in-depth detail of how each seat functioned step by step. The chapters I already have for Phantom, Harrier T10 & Tornado F3 are around 6-10 pages long.

AHB and M-B don't have my missing ones. I am trying the RAF Museum but thought one of you fine folk might have an old copy secreted away in your loft or Aircrew Cave?

If so, bung me a DM to discuss.
Much appreciated,
JN
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Thanks for the DMs - much appreciated

& yes, Nutloose, exactly like that one. I was just seeing if any former colleagues had one more readily available.
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Have sent a PM John.
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There is a site selling the "Flight Manual for the Panavia MRCA aircraft 08, PAN-200-FM-100 dated April 1976 with approx. 519 pages" and "Italian Air Force Flight Manual for the Panavia 200 Tornado IDS Italian series aircraft (strike variant), AER.1F-PA200-1 dated 15-12-2007 with approx. 1,042 pages" but I can't post links as I don't have ten posts yet. (only two more to go).
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Avialogs have the Jaguar ACM, haven't checked the others. You can view them free if you register but a download is chargeable :-

https://www.avialogs.com/aircraft-s/...book1-aircraft
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