February 11, 2005 at 2:50 pm
Does anyone have a list and/or pictures of retired Tornado GR.1/F3s that are in museums or as gate guards?
Any help would be appreciated!
THANKS!!
By: Plazz - 13th February 2005 at 21:25
Try here:
http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?p=441200#post441200
Plazz
By: adrian_gray - 12th February 2005 at 18:59
It is one and the same, there is only one Tornado in Bicester, as Damien says outside the DLO facility at Arncott. The devil only knows why it is there.
Yep, Arncott, knew it was one of those villages.
Adrian
By: uksceneryman - 12th February 2005 at 07:39
ZA254 was last noted at Coningsby
ZA267 is at Marham
Neither is preserved.
Time for someone to act?
By: Avro's Finest - 11th February 2005 at 21:21
Does anyone have a list and/or pictures of retired Tornado GR.1/F3s that are in museums or as gate guards?
Any help would be appreciated!
THANKS!!
Burn em all – parrafin burnin heaps of Junk…………..
By: smarchitelli - 11th February 2005 at 19:11
Ok, so far, to summarize, we have:
XX946/WT RAF Museum, Cosford
XX947 Transair shop, Shoreham
ZA254 GIA, Coningsby
ZA267 GIA, Marham
ZA319 Gate guard, Bicester
ZA374/CN USAF Museum, Dayton, USA
ZA407 Gate guard, Marham
ZA457/AJ-J RAF Museum, Hendon
ZA465/FF IWM, Duxford
ZA475 Gate guard, Lossiemouth
ZE967 Leuchars
MM7001/RS-01 Italian AF Museum
Any others?
By: Manonthefence - 11th February 2005 at 17:45
It is one and the same, there is only one Tornado in Bicester, as Damien says outside the DLO facility at Arncott. The devil only knows why it is there.
By: Binbrook 01 - 11th February 2005 at 17:43
Hello All,
Leuchars also has an F.3 on the gate as well, I think its ZE967.
Benyboy, It was a prototype in that photo, its either ZA254 or ZA267, as the third was painted grey, and has been scrapped.
ZA254 was in use as a GIA at Coningsby, don’t know if its still there or not. While ZA267 is at Marham and is used for the same purpose.
On the subject of F.2s there is ZD899 at Boscombe Down, which was airworthy at Warton till last year, It might be a spares ship for the TIARA F.2 ZD902 (this being the only survivor of all the RAF F.2s).
If I remember correctly, TIARA means Tornado Integrated Avionics Research Airframe.
Cheers
Tim
By: adrian_gray - 11th February 2005 at 17:18
Hmmm, there is definitely one in one of the “military villages” on the edge of Otmoor – seems odd to have two together so maybe I’m just passing the same place but in a different direction. It can’t be more than a mile or so off the new Bicester bypass.
Adrian
By: smarchitelli - 11th February 2005 at 17:07
This also may be of interest:
By: adrian_gray - 11th February 2005 at 16:48
ZA319 Gate guard, Bicester
Is that the depot at Arncott/Murcott? Battle damage repair school, or some such? South east of Bicester, up some fairly minor roads?
Adrian
By: Spey111 - 11th February 2005 at 16:04
Tornados:
XX946 RAF Museum Cosford
XX947 Transair shop, Shoreham
ZA407 Gate guard Marham
ZA457 RAF Museum Hendon
ZA465 IWM Duxford
ZA475 Gate guard Lossiemouth
By: smarchitelli - 11th February 2005 at 15:58
Anyone know what serials they all are?
By: Guzzineil - 11th February 2005 at 15:57
and theres one on the gate at Coningsby, I think its an F2 ??? (its grey, pointy and would’ve been noisy. 😀 ).. Neil.
By: benyboy - 11th February 2005 at 15:44
What happend to this one. I am guessing its a prototype ?
By: Will J - 11th February 2005 at 15:13
Cosford has an early one, and Hendon has a nice 617sqn example.
By: LN Strike Eagle - 11th February 2005 at 15:08
RAF Marham has a new Tornado GR.1 gate guard – photos on their website.