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Clockwork Mouse 1st Mar 2007 09:45

Coltishall Gate Guardian
 
I see that the Jaguar gate guardian at ex-RAF Coltishall has been removed. Anyone know where it is going to finish up?

TheHogwartsBEngO 1st Mar 2007 09:47

The jaguar or the Hurricane?

I see you have corrected your post.

I'll get me coat...

Gainesy 1st Mar 2007 09:57

I think the Jag has been found a home outside Norwich City Hall.

jpa-in 1st Mar 2007 10:18

Here's pics of the removal:

http://www.ukar.co.uk/cgi-bin/ukarbo...ST;f=9;t=28047

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http://www.ukar.co.uk/cgi-bin/ukarbo...ST;f=9;t=28062

John Blakeley 1st Mar 2007 10:31

Coltishall Gate Guardian
 
I think you will find it outside the Norfolk County Hall in Martineau Lane Norwich rather than at the City Hall.

JB

Maple 01 1st Mar 2007 10:36

JB's right, County's got it rather than City - it's costing £14,000 to mount/light etc as a monument to the ties between Coltishall and Norfolk and a memorial to all that were killed in the line of etc. Only small fly in the ointment is that the example was a prototype and never flew from the home of the Jag but something's better than nothing!

Kitbag 1st Mar 2007 11:13

Ironic then that the last Jag to leave was one of the first built

ZH875 1st Mar 2007 11:46


Originally Posted by Kitbag (Post 3154167)
Ironic then that the last Jag to leave was one of the first built


And not only that, it didn't need the full length of the runway to get airborne!:)

Roland Pulfrew 1st Mar 2007 13:24

And the Hurricane is now on a stick outside High Wycombe, the home of Figh.....Err Bomber Command :ugh: (but soon to be the home of Air Command).

Jaguar Pilot 1st Mar 2007 13:51

Let us all hope that it's looked after.

As for all the others, wouldn't it be wonderful if somehow one was kept in airworthy condition a la two Lightnings of the Lightning Preservation Group at Bruntingthorpe.

Anyone know someone rich to set the ball rolling?

Zoom 1st Mar 2007 13:58

I think Brunthingthorpe has a Jaguar, or even 2 of them, in taxiworthy condition. That would probably be the place to start.

Olly O'Leg 1st Mar 2007 15:57

Was at Syerston a while ago and was v sad to see a few Jags parked up on the other side of the airfield, looking all forlorn. I think they're for the PEACEKEEPER IOT exercises???

Sospan 1st Mar 2007 16:08

Yes they are, a couple of old girls, but they are in a very bad state of repair. She will never fly again !!!

Ivor Fynn 1st Mar 2007 17:20

I'm surprised that some of the local internees didn't try nicking it for an escape bid!!!!!

Ivor

Maple 01 1st Mar 2007 18:44

Norwich City Council is trying to Annex bits of the surrounding suburbia as part of the Großdeutsches Reich, er, I mean Greater Norwich (actually quite sensible idea for once) The County and district councils are fighting a desperate rear-guard action. Could be they are buying their own airforce for surgical strikes against City Hall?

Are there any Jag mates fancy their chances as mercs?

BTW the City council has access to a 'real' Jag and a Vulcan for strike, and a Meteor and Lightning for air superiority/interdiction

Fight's on!

Jaguar Pilot 2nd Mar 2007 13:07

Are there any Jag mates fancy their chances as mercs?

Nah - can't take the g at my age!

Anyway I think I would prefer the Lightning - have not flown it since 1973....

Ahh, nostalgia.

Colonal Mustard 2nd Mar 2007 20:10

And the new Left wing movements statue being placed outside coltishall



http://www.wbur.org/photogallery/new...3/images/2.jpg

Maple 01 2nd Mar 2007 20:28

Ooooh, they've done up SHQ I see

SKYCOOK 3rd Mar 2007 14:37

Jags still flying
 


:confused: Jaguar Pilot… If you pop over to a base in Lincolnshire you should still see Jaguars flying as part operational aircraft in the RAF. I know we do have many aging frames and an air force that’s AT fleet belongs in a museum but the Jags are still doing their bit.

newt 4th Mar 2007 06:52

SKYCOOK I think Jag Pilot is a bit old now to "pop over to Lincs" The journey might be a step too far!! I believe the Jaguar should be kept flying at least until Typhoon is capable of dropping bombs!!


Two Jags flew right past my window in Scotland the other day!! Looked great and brought a tear to the eye!! Wish they would do it everyday!


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