RE: Panavia Tornado F3: Spotted

RE: Panavia Tornado F3: Spotted

Tuesday 22nd May 2018

Panavia Tornado F3: Spotted

It has no engine, has been SORN for over 15 years, and is certainly not road legal - but something about today's Spotted still appeals...



This isn't the first time we've featured a jet on PH and it hopefully won't be the last, but somehow the notion of parking a former RAF fighter on the front lawn never loses its lustre.

This particular fighter is of course a Panavia Tornado, specifically a Tornado F3. A twin-engine, variable-sweep wing combat aircraft, the Tornado was jointly developed by the UK, Italy, and - as it was then - West Germany, and built by Panavia Aircraft, a tri-national consortium consisting of British Aerospace, Aeritalia, and Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm. Its first flight took place on 14th August 1974 and it remains in service today - although its retirement is scheduled for next year upon the arrival of the F35 Lightning II.


While multiple variants of the Tornado have been developed throughout its near four decades in service, the focus of the F3 was on air defence. It therefore never carried names familiar from recent conflicts, like Paveway laser-guided bombs or Brimstone Air-to-Surface missiles, but was still capable of being armed with a smorgasbord of deadly weaponry. Thanks to its 9,000kg payload capacity, the F3 deployed with multiple Short-Range Anti Air Missiles such as the AIM-9 Sidewinder and AIM-132, as well as British Aerospace Skyflash and AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles, stowed on the ten hardpoints beneath its fuselage. And that's before you got to its 27mm Mauser BK-27 revolver cannon.

With a range of 1,151 miles in combat guise - or 2,650 when equipped with four external drop tanks instead of munitions - the Tornado F3 could also reach a top speed of Mach 2.2 (1,490 mph) and an altitude of up to 50,000ft. And continued to do so regularly until its position as defender of the UK's skies was usurped with the arrival of the Eurofighter Typhoon. Hence this example's appearance in the PH classifieds, in search of a good home.


Claimed to be the only privately owned F3 in the world, with the rest of the fleet having been either sent to museums or broken down for GR4-supporting spares, our Spotted looks to be in relatively complete condition. Last flown in March 2003, it retired with 3,267 hours under its belt before presumably spending a number of years going through the various decommissioning processes required to pass a military warplane into civilian hands and sitting in storage. It has now undergone a 16-month rebuild and restoration programme to make sure it's in tip top shape for its new owner.

The seller, Jet Art Aviation, is quite clear about exactly what to expect when you take delivery, stating: "one former careful lady owner (HRH Elizabeth II) maintained this vehicle regardless of cost... Finished in "Matt Sea Grey" with contrasting decals, this two seat sporty little number (54ft long) looks like it's doing MACH 2 stood still. Interior features 5-point harness, fire extinguisher, electrical cut out, ABS, power steering, no less than six rear view mirrors, tape player (I kid you not), multiple radios (VHF, UHF, VOR, VHS, KFC), on board computer, PAS, electronic countermeasures ideal for road rage incidents, glove box and a magic tree air freshener."

As for whether it'll fly: "That's a negative Ghost Rider this jet is now retired and sold for display use only. Cannons have been removed (boo hoo) and we will have to deliver on a low loader." Ah well, you can always sit in it and pretend...

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Dr G

Original Poster:

15,173 posts

242 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2018
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Typo in paragraph 2 "F35 Lightening" - the irony being they'd probably benefit from quite a lot of that wink

gumsie

680 posts

209 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2018
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one former careful lady owner (HRH Elizabeth II) maintained this vehicle regardless of cost..

Bit cheeky that. A hire car has probably has only one owner too before it gets sold. Lots of unknown people at the helm thrashing the life out of it though.

Krikkit

26,527 posts

181 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2018
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Seriously cool, I bet it's a touch on the pricey side mind.

Would be great if you could get external power hooked up to get the cockpit partially illuminated etc.

corcoran

536 posts

274 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2018
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54 feet long! Only an a6 avant is longer.

CS Garth

2,860 posts

105 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2018
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Classic resale grey

Vocht

1,631 posts

164 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2018
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Remapped Golf R

Rubber-Ducky

284 posts

205 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2018
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"one former careful lady owner (HRH Elizabeth II)"

I'm pretty sure our monarch has the title of HM rather than HRH...

SmartVenom

462 posts

169 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2018
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Wonder when someone will come along claiming to own one and presumably with an F35 on order.

Usget

5,426 posts

211 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2018
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HRH?!

Her Majesty would not be amused.

Edit: D'oh, not the first to spot it.

TooMany2cvs

29,008 posts

126 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2018
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SmartVenom said:
Wonder when someone will come along claiming to own one and presumably with an F35 on order.
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McGraw

197 posts

143 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2018
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Much prefer the dogfighting performance of the similar era F16.

The rear wing looks wrong on these too.

J4CKO

41,543 posts

200 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2018
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If they need to do a sortie of 2500 or so miles with the drop tanks fitted (instead of Munitions), do they just turn up with a strongly worded note ?

Narcisus

8,074 posts

280 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2018
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McGraw said:
Much prefer the dogfighting performance of the similar era F16.

The rear wing looks wrong on these too.
Yeah its a badly designed rear wing ! biggrin

MrwReckless

123 posts

119 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2018
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J4CKO said:
If they need to do a sortie of 2500 or so miles with the drop tanks fitted (instead of Munitions), do they just turn up with a strongly worded note ?
I suppose once the 4 out of 10 hard points are used for the drop tanks there are 6 left for I'm sure an array of enough munitions to scare or scar someone that far away. If not I'm pretty sure an in flight refuel is available too.

Regards

WCZ

10,523 posts

194 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2018
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pointless, there's nowhere you can drive this on our congested skies so what's the point in all that power?

ElectricPics

761 posts

81 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2018
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J4CKO said:
If they need to do a sortie of 2500 or so miles with the drop tanks fitted (instead of Munitions), do they just turn up with a strongly worded note ?
It's an F3 which is the interceptor variant so the drop tanks were generally only used for ferrying, but they could still carry four Skyflash and two Sidewinder missiles.

LotusOmega375D

7,613 posts

153 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2018
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I do love a Tornado, especially the high performance F3 version. I used to live in a flat overlooking Southend seafront where they used to hold the annual Bank Holiday airshow. The Tornado always announced itself with a high-speed wings-swept low pass from one side or other. That would frighten the life out of 99% of the unsuspecting spectators, as well as set off all the car alarms along the seafront. Happy days.

Snubs

1,172 posts

139 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2018
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Perfect for an engine swap as they've already removed the originals. Drop in a VW 16v and off you go.

Rubber-Ducky

284 posts

205 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2018
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McGraw said:
Much prefer the dogfighting performance of the similar era F16.
Not really a like-for-like comparison with an F-16 though. F-15 or Su-27 Would be more appropriate.

McGraw said:
The rear wing looks wrong on these too.
They're called tailerons. Work in tandem for pitch and differentially for roll.

Byker28i

59,788 posts

217 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2018
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TooMany2cvs said:
SmartVenom said:
Wonder when someone will come along claiming to own one and presumably with an F35 on order.
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Whilst saying their BMW 1 series is much better?