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XT280, 1965 Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2B, C/N: B3-02-65

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XT280, 1965 Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2B C/N B3-02-65, Buccaneer S.2B of 12 Squadron leading a five-ship formation preparing to break for landing at Lossiemouth in September 1989.

Buccaneer S.2B of 12 Squadron leading a five-ship formation preparing to break for landing at Lossiemouth in September 1989.

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Photographer: Peter Nicholson
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Shot Date: 1989-09-05
Airport: EGQS
RAF Lossiemouth Airport, Lossiemouth, Scotland United Kingdom
Upload Date: 2010-01-05
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  • XT280 @ X6DF - First delivered to the Royal Navy in 1965 and served with 809NAS. Assigned to the RAF in 1981, first with 16 Sqn then 208 and 12 Sqns. It was upgraded to S2B spec in 1988 before finally being scrapped in March 1994. Now preserved at the Dumfries Museum - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ X6DF
  • XT280 @ EGQS - Buccaneer S.2B of 12 Squadron landing at RAF Lossiemouth in the Summer of 1988. - by Peter Nicholson by Peter Nicholson @ EGQS
  • XT280 @ EGQS - Buccaneer S.2B of 12 Squadron taxying to Runway 05 at RAF Lossiemouth in May 1990. - by Peter Nicholson by Peter Nicholson @ EGQS
  • XT280 @ X6DF - First delivered to the Royal Navy in 1965 and served with 809NAS. Assigned to the RAF in 1981, first with 16 Sqn then 208 and 12 Sqns. It was upgraded to S2B spec in 1988 before finally being scrapped in March 1994. Now preserved at the Dumfries Museum - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ X6DF
  • XT280 @ EGQS - Buccaneer S.2B of 12 Squadron on final approach to RAF Lossiemouth in the Summer of 1988. - by Peter Nicholson by Peter Nicholson @ EGQS