May 25, 2009 at 9:46 am
I found this image in my 1993 Mildenhall air fete programme recently, so most likely crown copyright.

A great photo, showing a PR9, PR7 (?) and Tornado GR1A.
I know 13 Sqn disbanded as a Canberra unit around 1981 and did not stand up again until 1990 with the Tornado, so clearly these Canberra’s must be on the strength of 100 & 39 sqn’s and have assumed 13 sqn badges just for this image?
If anyone can add to this, I would be interested to know more, especially if there are any more pics out there.
By: pagen01 - 26th May 2009 at 09:39
My guess is that the Canberras were marked up especially for 13 sqn reforming in 1990, and that a special photo flight was organised.
Don’t they look different with that red on the tails.
By: 92fis - 25th May 2009 at 19:35
Both canberras had served with 13 sqn during their life, the PR7 was on the strength of 1 PRU in 1992 and was with 100 sqn in 91. So my guess would be 92 when the piccy was taken.
By: Gary West - 25th May 2009 at 15:10
well It Looks like pre 80’sh too me.I have some 1970’s mags pics with 1968 /69/ 72 planes in them.
but as i know from.
terry
13 only stood up with Tornado’s in 1990 so it can’t before that date. I think this would have been taken around that time.
By: maverik61 - 25th May 2009 at 15:00
I found this image in my 1993 Mildenhall air fete programme recently, so most likely crown copyright.
A great photo, showing a PR9, PR7 (?) and Tornado GR1A.
I know 13 Sqn disbanded as a Canberra unit around 1981 and did not stand up again until 1990 with the Tornado, so clearly these Canberra’s must be on the strength of 100 & 39 sqn’s and have assumed 13 sqn badges just for this image?
If anyone can add to this, I would be interested to know more, especially if there are any more pics out there.
well It Looks like pre 80’sh too me.I have some 1970’s mags pics with 1968 /69/ 72 planes in them.
but as i know from.
terry