XX765 @ EGWC - On display at the RAF Museum, Cosford. - by Graham Reeve
Graham Reeve
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XX765 @ EGWC - A visit to Cosford in 1997. - by kenvidkid
kenvidkid
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XX765 @ EGLF - At the 1984 Farnborough International Air Show. - by kenvidkid
kenvidkid
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XX765 @ EGWC - Cosford Museum 10.7.2015 - by leo larsen
leo larsen
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XX765 @ EGWC - Preserved with the Royal Air Museum at RAF Cosford EGWC. - by Clive Pattle
Clive Pattle
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XX765 @ EGWC - Cosford Air Museum - by Guitarist
Guitarist
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XX765 @ EGWC - 1975 Sepecat Jaguar GR.1 ACT, c/n: S.62 - by Terry Fletcher
Terry Fletcher
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XX765 - SEPECAT Jaguar ACT (Active Control Technology research aircraft for Fly-by-wire technology) at the RAF Museum, Cosford - by Ingo Warnecke
Ingo Warnecke
XX765 - SEPECAT Jaguar ACT (Active Control Technology research aircraft for Fly-by-wire technology) at the RAF Museum, Cosford - by Ingo Warnecke
Ingo Warnecke
XX765 - SEPECAT Jaguar ACT (Active Control Technology research aircraft for Fly-by-wire technology) at the RAF Museum, Cosford - by Ingo Warnecke
Ingo Warnecke
XX765 - SEPECAT Jaguar ACT (Active Control Technology research aircraft for Fly-by-wire technology) at the RAF Museum, Cosford - by Ingo Warnecke
Ingo Warnecke
XX765 - SEPECAT Jaguar ACT (Active Control Technology research aircraft for Fly-by-wire technology) at the RAF Museum, Cosford - by Ingo Warnecke
Ingo Warnecke
XX765 - SEPECAT Jaguar ACT (Active Control Technology research aircraft for Fly-by-wire technology) at the RAF Museum, Cosford - by Ingo Warnecke
Ingo Warnecke
XX765 - SEPECAT Jaguar ACT (Active Control Technology research aircraft for Fly-by-wire technology) at the RAF Museum, Cosford - by Ingo Warnecke
Ingo Warnecke
XX765 - SEPECAT Jaguar ACT (Active Control Technology research aircraft for Fly-by-wire technology) at the RAF Museum, Cosford - by Ingo Warnecke
Ingo Warnecke
XX765 @ EGWC - XX765 was withdrawn from RAF service to demonstrate the feasibility of Active Control Technology (ACT), under development by British Aerospace (BAe). The aircraft's normal control rods were replaced with a 'fly-by-wire' (FBW) control system, - by Chris Hall
Chris Hall
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XX765 @ EGWC - Royal Air Force Museum - by chris hall
chris hall
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XX765 @ EGWC - Taken at Cosford 18th September 2007 - by Steve Staunton
Steve Staunton
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