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Old October 20th 05, 09:47 PM
Mike
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When the RAF or/and RN first participared in Red Flag in 1977, they had
their Buccaneer (Naval (carrier based) strike aircraft, two seats.
First flight 1958, entered service 1962).

Someone wrote: "There was a film at the end of the Excercise. At least
on of the segments with a Bucc sreaming across the range ends with the
Camera being knocked off it's mount as the shock wave from the Bucc and
the F-15 on it's tail broke the sound barrier. There was also footage
of the Vulcan screaming across the desert at about 200 feet off the
deck!"

Anyone saw the whole film?

 




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