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ZE887, 1988 Panavia Tornado F.3, C/N: 3345

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ZE887, 1988 Panavia Tornado F.3 C/N 3345, On display at RAF Museum Hendon. This Tornado served with a number of Squadrons, and participated in the First Gulf War. It wears the tail code 'GF' representing the No. 43 (Fighter) Sqn. motto 'Gloria Finis', being assigned to the Sqn. CO.

On display at RAF Museum Hendon. This Tornado served with a number of Squadrons, and participated in the First Gulf War. It wears the tail code 'GF' representing the No. 43 (Fighter) Sqn. motto 'Gloria Finis', being assigned to the Sqn. CO.

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Photographer: Arjun Sarup
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Shot Date: 2013-06-23
Upload Date: 2015-05-17
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