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Five a day - Part 79

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Five a day - Part 79

Post by haveblue » Wed Mar 16, 2022 1:16 pm

Aside from possibly the Shackleton, and the various SAR helicopters, this aircraft was probably the one most often linked to Lossiemouth for many years, in both Navy and RAF service. I posted a few Navy ones a while back and here are some of their RAF counterparts.

ImageBuccaneer S2 RAF 12 Sqn Ser XV157 RAF Kinloss early 1970s by Alan M, on Flickr

ImageBuccaneer S2 RAF 12 Sqn - RAF Lossiemouth 1970s by Alan M, on Flickr

ImageBuccaneer S2 RAF 15 Sqn Ser XW534 - RAF Lossiemouth1970s by Alan M, on Flickr

ImageBuccaneer RAF 12 Sqn Ser XV353 - RAF Lossiemouth 1970s by Alan M, on Flickr

ImageBuccaneer S2 X2 12Sqn - RAF Lossiemouth 1970s by Alan M, on Flickr

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Re: Five a day - Part 79

Post by Mustang531 » Wed Mar 16, 2022 3:42 pm

Thanks for sharing these, another classic type sadly missed. Great shots.

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Re: Five a day - Part 79

Post by Punkrunner62 » Wed Mar 16, 2022 7:25 pm

The aircraft i mostly associate with Lossiemouth as when i started in the hobby they were a staple.
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Re: Five a day - Part 79

Post by BFM » Wed Mar 16, 2022 8:01 pm

My early memories of Lossie always loved the Buccaneer.

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Re: Five a day - Part 79

Post by Thunder » Wed Mar 16, 2022 8:04 pm

Yip Lossie was Buccaneer central. During the 80’s and early 90’s, every NATO squadron wanted to fly with them and there was no shortage of exchanges and visits from overseas.

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Re: Five a day - Part 79

Post by F3 » Wed Mar 16, 2022 9:46 pm

Yorkshire built. Like a brick convenience which is why it was called 'the Brick'. 353's unusual with that white nose cone (pre-sumably ex Navy).

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Re: Five a day - Part 79

Post by teeonefixer » Wed Mar 16, 2022 10:49 pm

Great subject, Alan, wish I had seen Buccaneers at Lossie ! Definitely a Brick Outhouse, especially after we had resolved it's Achilles heel

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Re: Five a day - Part 79

Post by paddyboy » Thu Mar 17, 2022 4:45 am

Always a favourite performer at any air display :thumbs:

Thanks for posting Alan :thumb:

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Re: Five a day - Part 79

Post by haveblue » Thu Mar 17, 2022 2:24 pm

Hi F3. Not sure if that was an ex-Navy nose cone in pic No4 - think it was more likely to be one awaiting paint.

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Re: Five a day - Part 79

Post by ST1976 » Thu Mar 17, 2022 7:11 pm

Ace pictures - thanks for sharing.

Started on the OCU in '88 and ended on 208 Sqn when the final jets left for the scrap yards and museums around the country.

Sitting on my desk right now is the ID tag for the canopy locking key for XV352 - my last momento of an epic aircraft.

Thanks again for sharing.

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