RAF Cosford Easter Monday

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RAF Cosford Easter Monday

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Took 58 pics with only my mobile in hand at my 1st visit to RAF Cosford since its had its new Cold War Museum and it was a brilliant day out...as theres too many to place on here ive uploaded them for anyone to have a nose and enjoy.

http://gs94.photobucket.com/groups/l90/GH9M2B4U19/

p.s. im not sure if the link above works externally from myself so can someone please check to see if this link works please.
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Link is fine Jason :thumbsup:

What a great selection of shots, cheers for posting mate! :flying:
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Great photos Jason, many thanks for sharing.

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Pretty good pictures for a mobile phone, Jason. Thanks for posting them.

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Cheers Jason

Seems strange to see a Tornado in a museum..............but time moves on :)

What the black 'Score' like panel on the foward fuse of the Victor.?

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Garry Russell wrote:Cheers Jason

Seems strange to see a Tornado in a museum..............but time moves on :)

What the black 'Score' like panel on the foward fuse of the Victor.?

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They look like little petrol pumps: refueling missions flown in the Gulf War of 1991 maybe ?

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I sort of wondered that Paul my the livery threw me

Of course the livery it wears now in a museum may not be the one it was wearing at the time it aquired extra markings :think:

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I'm pleased to see the Victor has now made it under cover. If you view this pdf http://www.rafmuseum.org.uk/cosford/col ... 0XH672.pdf about the Victor (XH672 Maid Marion) & scroll down to 'Jan 91' it does comment that black petrol pump symbols were added to the Gulf War I tanking fleet to show number of missions flown.

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Some lovely pics. The TSR2 ALWAYS looks sooooo right. :-(

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delticbob wrote:I'm pleased to see the Victor has now made it under cover. If you view this pdf http://www.rafmuseum.org.uk/cosford/col ... 0XH672.pdf about the Victor (XH672 Maid Marion) & scroll down to 'Jan 91' it does comment that black petrol pump symbols were added to the Gulf War I tanking fleet to show number of missions flown.

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