RAF Harrier and Tornado jets auctioned

RAF Harrier and Tornado jets auctioned

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Burrow01

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1,805 posts

192 months

Sunday 27th July 2014
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CharlieCrocodile

1,190 posts

153 months

Sunday 27th July 2014
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£36k for a Tornado?! Wonder how much the running costs would be?

Elroy Blue

8,686 posts

192 months

Sunday 27th July 2014
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For this one. Absolutely nothing.

MarkwG

4,847 posts

189 months

Sunday 27th July 2014
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"in almost flight-worthy condition" - is that like "almost pregnant"...

FourWheelDrift

88,475 posts

284 months

Sunday 27th July 2014
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CharlieCrocodile said:
£36k for a Tornado?! Wonder how much the running costs would be?
No engines I would guess. So zero running costs.

steve j

3,223 posts

228 months

Sunday 27th July 2014
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Looking at the Tornado, it too, has ejection seats fitted.

williamp

19,243 posts

273 months

Sunday 27th July 2014
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Love the F3. My all time favourite looking aircraft. If only I had the money...

ecsrobin

17,078 posts

165 months

Sunday 27th July 2014
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The tornado was missing a fair amount of equipment including the engines and has recently been reconditioned into a gate guardian quality aircraft.

The harrier needed only a few parts and some work to make it airworthy as long as it's exported outside the UK no chance of the CAA allowing it to fly in UK airspace under civilian ownership.

SavanP

179 posts

142 months

Sunday 27th July 2014
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Loving the "in almost airworthy condition". Not like your going to ever get it past the MAA regulations to get it flying again.

However, I would love to think that someone is flying a Harrier around.

trashbat

6,006 posts

153 months

Sunday 27th July 2014
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You ccould fly in a bit of it, once. And get a free tie pin.

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 27th July 2014
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williamp said:
Love the F3. My all time favourite looking aircraft...
Are you Stevie Wonder in real life?

Ayahuasca

27,427 posts

279 months

Monday 28th July 2014
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trashbat said:
You ccould fly in a bit of it, once. And get a free tie pin.
You could probably fly all of it, a bit, once.

THX

2,348 posts

122 months

Monday 28th July 2014
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Always wanted one.

Anyone fancy going halves?

(Bagsy 'pilot', though)

steviejasp

1,646 posts

165 months

Monday 28th July 2014
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I noticed at the weekend that the Transair (Shoreham airport) gate guardian Tornado has been replaced by a gloss black Jaguar. Anybody know what happened to the Tornado?

TTwiggy

11,531 posts

204 months

Monday 28th July 2014
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That Harrier seems to have wired up by the same bloke who did the switch gear on my boat! smile

Yertis

18,035 posts

266 months

Monday 28th July 2014
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Crossflow Kid said:
williamp said:
Love the F3. My all time favourite looking aircraft...
Are you Stevie Wonder in real life?
I wouldn't go as far as to say it's good looking but I think has functional elegance. Were they any good at their job? I read conflicting information.

mebe

292 posts

143 months

Monday 28th July 2014
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Yertis said:
I wouldn't go as far as to say it's good looking but I think has functional elegance. Were they any good at their job? I read conflicting information.
Yes as their job was long duration combat air patrol to intercept soviet bombers at longish range I understand they were quite capable weapons platform by the time they were binned.

If you compared them to a real fighter then no, they weren't so good at the air superiority thing.


Mr_B

10,480 posts

243 months

Monday 28th July 2014
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Tornado only ever looked good loaded up with as much as it could carry - great big fuel tanks and bombs. The light blue colour and a couple of missiles just didn't look right.

Silent1

19,761 posts

235 months

Monday 28th July 2014
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SavanP said:
Loving the "in almost airworthy condition". Not like your going to ever get it past the MAA regulations to get it flying again.

However, I would love to think that someone is flying a Harrier around.
There is a privately owned and flown harrier in the US by Art Nalls:
http://nallsaviation.com

IanMorewood

4,309 posts

248 months

Monday 28th July 2014
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mebe said:
Yes as their job was long duration combat air patrol to intercept soviet bombers at longish range I understand they were quite capable weapons platform by the time they were binned.

If you compared them to a real fighter then no, they weren't so good at the air superiority thing.
Also quite capable of engagement and evasion against most of its contemporaries.