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NutLoose 6th Oct 2014 17:33

Omani Jags and Hunters picture thread.
 
One of the guys on the Flypast forum is posting some of his fathers photographs from the 70's and 80's


For those interested my dad was FL LT Keith James Middleton
As there is quiet a possibility a lot of folks in here may have known him, I have linked you to the post, and some excellent photos, love the Hunters decorated with "Hello Sailor"

See

Oman pics, Hunter, Jaguar USS Midway

ArthurR 7th Oct 2014 07:11

NutLoose, if your father was a Hunter pilot, then the chances are I did meet him, I was in Oman in the late 70's on the Hunter line, and I remember going to the bomb range with quite a few others to watch the aircraft in action, sadly the photo's I took, where sent back to UK for printing, and when returned, it was someone else's wedding photo's, I returned them but never received mine back.


Nice photo's

Sandy Parts 7th Oct 2014 07:52

I'm halfway through the book 'Jaguar Boys' which has some great stories from the SOAF/RAFO days (and puts a few 'tales' in perspective). It was a bit tamer when we went for a spot of Maritime Patrol on behalf of the Sultan although we used to see the jags under the sun-shades occasionally when they popped in. I'd recommend the book - good to get some balance to the 'under-powered' reputation of the jag.

dmussen 10th Oct 2014 02:48

Hunters in Chile
 
Talking to an old Valley accomplace recently he mentioned serving on Hunters in Chile. I didn't ask for details at the time. Does anyone know what the RAF involvement might have been. i.e. training.:cool:

Typhoon93 10th Oct 2014 04:26

Incredible images, and thank you for sharing.

26er 10th Oct 2014 09:09

dmussen


In 1966, I believe, some Chilean Air Force chaps did a conversion course at Chivenor. I imagine any Brit who went to Chile did so from Hawkers.

newt 10th Oct 2014 16:59

Hunters and pilots went to Chile in early eighties from Brawdy:ok:

bvcu 10th Oct 2014 18:40

Part of deal with falklands war, werent they shipped out of BZN on Flying Tigers 747's ?

RodfjH 13th Oct 2014 08:26

Nice pics. Happy days, I remember Keith well.

A2QFI 18th Nov 2017 12:04

Under powered Jaguar!
 
Having flown Jaguars in Oman for 9 years I can assure readers that underpowered is correct, even with the upgraded Adours.
We once had to launch Jaguars with 2 external tanks and 4x 1000 lb bombs. They used most of the 15000 ft runway and, having cleared the Wali Camp the wing tip vortices were still raising dust as they headed towards Rubkut Range!

jindabyne 18th Nov 2017 13:50

A painting that I did earlier this year for the now sadly deceased Martin Johnson --

[IMG]https://i.imgur.com/jeJevsJ.jpg?2[/IMG]

Wander00 18th Nov 2017 15:09

ISTR that Iain A-R (RIP) went to Chile on Hunters years ago and had to eject in a bunting manoeuvre and did bad things to his spine

Ascend Charlie 19th Nov 2017 05:08

A2, were you there when Rick Lea's bomb went off under the wing?


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