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XX832, 1974 Sepecat Jaguar T.2A, C/N: B.20

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XX832, 1974 Sepecat Jaguar T.2A C/N B.20, Pictured on the ramp at RAF Lossiemouth whilst coded 'Z' with 16 R Sqn RAF

Pictured on the ramp at RAF Lossiemouth whilst coded 'Z' with 16 R Sqn RAF

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Photographer: Clive Pattle
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Shot Date: 1995-10-04
Airport: EGQS
RAF Lossiemouth Airport, Lossiemouth, Scotland United Kingdom
Upload Date: 2015-03-03
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Device Manufacturer: Maginon
Device Model: MS-7100
Device Type: Digital Still Camera
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Original Image Size: 3900 x 2600 pixels
Exposure Time: 3/34 sec
F Number: f/0
Exposure Bias: 0
ISO Speed: 0
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Flash: No Flash
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Scene Type: Directly Photographed
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  • XX832 @ EHVK - static of the 1995 open house. - by Joop de Groot by Joop de Groot @ EHVK
  • XX832 @ EGQS - Jaguar T.2A, callsign Wombat 1, of 16[Reserve] Squadron landing at RAF Lossiemouth in the Summer of 1995. - by Peter Nicholson by Peter Nicholson @ EGQS
  • XX832 @ EHEH - In 1990 314 Sqn had a squadron rotation with 226 OCU from Lossiemouth. The local air force staff organized a spottersday, unfortunately in appalling weather. - by Joop de Groot by Joop de Groot @ EHEH
  • XX832 @ EGQS - Jaguar T.2A of 226 Operational Conversion Unit returning to Lossiemouth in the Summer of 1990. - by Peter Nicholson by Peter Nicholson @ EGQS
  • XX832 @ EGQS - Jaguar T.2A of 16[Reserve] Squadron awaiting clearance to join the active runway at RAF Lossiemouth in the Summer of 1995. - by Peter Nicholson by Peter Nicholson @ EGQS