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Lossie 77-78 Part 1

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Lossie 77-78 Part 1

Post by toom317 » Mon Aug 26, 2024 7:52 pm

I recently came across a couple of photo albums I have of aircraft I photographed while serving at Lossie in the late 70's. These were all taken on Kodak Instamatic's using 110 cartridges. The quality isn't the greatest but I'm putting these up and if there is any interest in them I've got quite a few more. I've stored these by registration and this sample is of RAF aircraft but I've got another 200 odd, of aircraft of various air forces I managed to take over the period 1977-78.

L-R XV438, XX898, XN938 DATE 780223
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VP968-C2-32-SQN-770718
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VP971-C2-207-SQN-780302
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VP975-M-C2-RAE-770905
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VP981-C2-207-SQN-770810
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WB567-T10-EDINBURGH-14 AEF-770328
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WE173-RAE-780519
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WG556-A-MR2-8-SQN
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WH844-T4-RAE-780508
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WH983-Z-E15-100-SQN-770520
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WJ629-29-TT18-7-SQN-770711
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WJ731-B2-231-OCU-770717
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WK123-840-TT18-FRADU-780223
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WK142-848-TT18-FRADU-780223
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WL747-47-AEW2-8-SQN
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XE608-13-F6-A-63-SQN-780509
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XF967-T8-B-237-OCU-770421
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XH165-PR9-39-SQN-780509.
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XH168-PR9-39-SQN-770707
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XJ637-30-F6-A-234-SQN-780509
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XL573-97-T7-4-FTS-770429
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Re: Lossie 77-78

Post by Petepilot » Mon Aug 26, 2024 8:14 pm

Very nostalgic collection, many thanks for sharing! :thumbs: Intrigued by number 7....a C-140 (I think) and a trials Canberra with a pointy nose. Can you throw any light on the purpose of the latter?

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Re: Lossie 77-78

Post by Part Timer » Tue Aug 27, 2024 7:50 am

The Canberra PR3 WE173 was used by the meteorological research flight

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Re: Lossie 77-78

Post by Mustang531 » Tue Aug 27, 2024 8:04 am

Some interesting shots, not bothered by the quality, it's the rarity of some of the subjects. There must be albums full of similar photos in existence, but really enjoyed seeing these. Canberra WE173 was the Met Research aircraft, until replaced by Hercules XV208. That Canberra ended up at Coltishall, where it was used for fire and rescue training, until remains went for scrapping.

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Re: Lossie 77-78

Post by david14 » Tue Aug 27, 2024 9:01 am

Interesting stuff, well I'd like to see some more please

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Re: Lossie 77-78

Post by toom317 » Tue Aug 27, 2024 1:26 pm

It is indeed a C140 Jetstar Pete. A lovely aircraft, (a mini VC10). I've got a better picture of it in the American folder that I'll post later. I forgot to add the details of each aircraft so have edited to add. Info is from what I wrote on the back of the pic at the time, so apologies if there are any errors.
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Re: Lossie 77-78 Part 1

Post by paddyboy » Tue Aug 27, 2024 1:49 pm

Content over quality every time :thumbs:

Great to see those gems :thumb:

Thanks for posting ;)

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Re: Lossie 77-78 Part 1

Post by Keflavik69 » Tue Aug 27, 2024 6:49 pm

I love posts like this one. A beautiful survey of what was flying around those days. Thank you very much toom317 for sharing these images and I am looking forward to part 2.
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Re: Lossie 77-78 Part 1

Post by eLaReF » Wed Aug 28, 2024 6:19 am

Scottish Air News gives the Canberra visiting on the 18th May & "VCl40B Jetstar 24198 OL-A/89thMAW USAF." on the 19th.
Not sure what OL-A is but it would usually signify a code
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Re: Lossie 77-78 Part 1

Post by Yammer » Wed Aug 28, 2024 11:51 am

"OL-A" I guess might by "Operating Location A" - overseas, maybe Ramstein based at that time ?

This Jetstar is the one that ended up as BDRT at Mildenhall

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Re: Lossie 77-78 Part 1

Post by roughcutter » Wed Aug 28, 2024 5:37 pm

A picture is a picture, no matter how it's achieved or what it's captured on. It's the subject matter that counts, and your fine efforts are up there with the canine's jewels. Thanks for sharing them with us. :thumb:
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Re: Lossie 77-78 Part 1

Post by toom317 » Wed Aug 28, 2024 6:26 pm

eLaReF wrote:
Wed Aug 28, 2024 6:19 am
Scottish Air News gives the Canberra visiting on the 18th May & "VCl40B Jetstar 24198 OL-A/89thMAW USAF." on the 19th.
Not sure what OL-A is but it would usually signify a code
As others have said "Never mind the quality......"
Afraid I can't recall that far back, but the Canberra may have been there for more than a day. I'll post a pic of the C140 when I get around to doing the American visitors, but the info I have written on the back of the pic is, 62-4198 VC140B 89MAW 780519. It isn't the greatest of pics but I can't see "OL-A" anywhere on the airframe.
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Re: Lossie 77-78 Part 1

Post by Nighthawke » Wed Aug 28, 2024 6:51 pm

A lovely reminder of how things used to be and the variety of types to be seen almost on a daily basis at many airfields.

Not often you drew a blank for visitors unless (A) the weather was bad or (B) a 115 Sqn calibrator turned up!

As always with this section content quality over image quality.

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