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ZA600, 1982 Panavia Tornado GR.1, C/N: 122/BS039/2123

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ZA600, 1982 Panavia Tornado GR.1 C/N 122/BS039/2123, Tornado ZA600/F 15Sqd RAF

Tornado ZA600/F 15Sqd RAF

Folder: Raymond Zammit's photo gallery > Panavia Tornado > Tornado GR4

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Photographer: raymond
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Shot Date: 1993-09-25
Airport: LMML
Malta International Airport (Luqa Airport), Luqa Malta
Upload Date: 2011-09-27
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Device Manufacturer: Olympus Corporation
Device Model: HP Scanjet G3010
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Shot Time: 2010:02:23 16:52:47
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  • ZA600 @ EGQS - Tornado GR.1 of 15[R] Squadron about to touch-down at Lossiemouth in April 1996. - by Peter Nicholson by Peter Nicholson @ EGQS
  • ZA600 @ EGXW - Panavia Tornado GR1. From RAF No 15(R) Sqn, Lossiemouth and carrying markings celebrating 80 years of 15 Sqn service since its formation on March 1st 1915. Seen at RAF Waddington's 1995 Air Show. - by Malcolm Clarke by Malcolm Clarke @ EGXW
  • ZA600 @ EGUY - Panavia Tornado GR1 From RAF No 17 Sqn, Bruggen, photographed at RAF Wytons Photocall to celebrate 40 years of the Canberra in service. - by Malcolm Clarke by Malcolm Clarke @ EGUY
  • ZA600 @ EGUY - Panavia Tornado GR.1.  From RAF No 17 Sqn, Bruggen, and photographed at RAF Wytons Photocall to celebrate 40 years of the Canberra in service. - by Malcolm Clarke by Malcolm Clarke @ EGUY
  • ZA600 @ EGQS - Scanned from print. ZA600 coded TH of 15 R Sqn taxies for take-off at RAF Lossiemouth, June 1997 - by Clive Pattle by Clive Pattle @ EGQS