The ex-RAF Sepecat Jaguar (XX741; msnS38; EJ) from the "Flying Canopeners", poses for the photographers, during a night-shoot/re-enactment event at RAF Bentwaters (organized by BCWM & COAP).
The ex-RAF Sepecat Jaguar (XX741; msnS38; EJ) from the "Flying Canopeners", poses for the photographers, during a night-shoot/re-enactment event at RAF Bentwaters (organized by BCWM & COAP).
The ex-RAF Sepecat Jaguar (XX741; msnS38; EJ) from the "Flying Canopeners", poses for the photographers, during a photo-shoot at RAF Bentwaters (organized by BCWM & COAP).
The ex-RAF Sepecat Jaguar (XX741; msnS38; EJ) from the "Flying Canopeners", poses for the photographers, during a night-shoot at RAF Bentwaters (organized by BCWM & COAP).
This ex-RAF Sepecat Jaguar (XX741; msnS38; EJ) from the "Flying Canopeners", piloted by Djeeraj "D-Reg" Bhasin (MBE RAF Wing Commander), is seen here completing its spectacular high-speed taxi-run, at RAF Bentwaters (organized by BCWM & COAP).
This ex-RAF Sepecat Jaguar (XX741; msnS38; EJ) from the "Flying Canopeners", piloted by Djeeraj "D-Reg" Bhasin (MBE RAF Wing Commander), is seen here reversing on the runway after completing its spectacular high-speed taxi-run, at RAF Bentwaters.
The ex-RAF Sepecat Jaguar (XX741; msnS38; EJ) from the "Flying Canopeners", poses for the photographers, during a Cold War re-enactment event at Bentwaters (organized by BCWM & COAP).
The ex-RAF Sepecat Jaguar (XX741; msnS38; EJ) from the "Flying Canopeners", poses for the photographers, during a Cold War re-enactment at Bentwaters (event organized by BCWM & COAP).
The ex-RAF Sepecat Jaguar (XX741; msnS38; EJ) from the "Flying Canopeners", poses for the photographers, during a Cold War re-enactment at Bentwaters (event organized by BCWM & COAP).
The ex-RAF Sepecat Jaguar (XX741; msnS38; EJ) from the "Flying Canopeners", poses for the photographers, during blue hour at Bentwaters (event organized by BCWM & COAP).
ZK300 on TDY at Coningsby. In her earlier days, this Typhoon was briefly seen with 1435 Flight's Maltese cross on the fin, but the FGR.4 eventually headed north to RAF Leuchars.