Nose on, the TADS sighting system can be seen clearly, as in flight it's usually rotated inward for protection.
Nose on, the TADS sighting system can be seen clearly, as in flight it's usually rotated inward for protection.
23rd July 2005 10:37
Wattisham open day 2005 & visit to Ipswich by HMS Grafton.
Gary Stedman aviation photography
Taken using a Sony DSC-P73
ZJ184 was the static Apache on the apron, with a load of demonstration rockets and Hellfire missiles.Previous | NextA suprise was the static appearance of the Bf 109E that the locally based Hawker Restorations have been rebuilding to flying condition.

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