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Tiger Meet Cambrai 1986

Posted: Fri May 31, 2019 5:53 pm
by hvaneupen
A selection of the variety in types and colourschemes in those day's:

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Re: Tiger Meet Cambrai 1986

Posted: Fri May 31, 2019 7:17 pm
by fisherman
Nice one Harold, the Spanish F.1 Mirages looked so good in that scheme. Had never realised that there had been a Mirage 1V 'Tiger' Sqn.
Very nice scans as well.

Re: Tiger Meet Cambrai 1986

Posted: Fri May 31, 2019 8:19 pm
by F3
Makes an interesting comparison with pics of the recent Tiger Meet. Obviously more reserved back then but nice to see the RAF represented (74 Sqn. being one of the original members of the Tiger club - dating from the 60s when it operated Lightnings).

Re: Tiger Meet Cambrai 1986

Posted: Fri May 31, 2019 8:39 pm
by david14
That's very good Harold - agree with F3 re comparison with current NTMs

Re: Tiger Meet Cambrai 1986

Posted: Fri May 31, 2019 9:19 pm
by dollar99
fisherman wrote:
Fri May 31, 2019 7:17 pm
Nice one Harold, the Spanish F.1 Mirages looked so good in that scheme. Had never realised that there had been a Mirage 1V 'Tiger' Sqn.
Very nice scans as well.
Fisherman, the Mirage IV wasn't from a Tiger Sqn. IIRC it was a Porte Ouvertes held during the Tiger Meet, there were a few none tigers there ;)

Harold, I do believe you must have been stood next to me on that taxiway :D Did you get the Eagles? :whistle:

Re: Tiger Meet Cambrai 1986

Posted: Fri May 31, 2019 10:08 pm
by Malcolm
F3 wrote:
Fri May 31, 2019 8:19 pm
Makes an interesting comparison with pics of the recent Tiger Meet. Obviously more reserved back then but nice to see the RAF represented (74 Sqn. being one of the original members of the Tiger club - dating from the 60s when it operated Lightnings).
Hmmm - the colour schemes may have been a bit less striking back then, but for me the 86 Cambrai show was the best, bar none, of any show I have ever attended. Some will say the previous years Kleine Brogel show was better (they did have a tiger tailed FB-111) but I didn't get to that one.

The atmosphere was absolutely amaizing. The weather glourious. Walking in from the car park (admittedly after a silly O'clock ferry crossing) past static examples of each of the types at the show. Then reaching the flight line where everything else was lined up from what seemed like horizon to horizon. Once the flying display started, wave after wave of based Mirage F1C's taxying out from the shelter areas and taking off. Then that horizon to horizon line all started up, taxied out and took off, later to perform a formation beat up. Not just one of each type, virtually ALL of it.

I remember the special black suits the Bitburg F-15 pilots and crews were wearing.

The mildly pornographic event T-shirt stating "Tigers make you hard" or some such.

And a mate who didn't speak French buying a program with a ticket inside it saying "Vous avez gagnez une vol en Transall", but not showing it to anyone till we were on the ferry home.

The Mirage IV doing it's trademark JATO takeoff.

And 'That" Bitburg F15 departure.

I'm sure everyone else there will have similar memories. Todays paint jobs may be better, but I'd swap all that for another era similar to the 80's in a heartbeat.

Re: Tiger Meet Cambrai 1986

Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2019 9:47 pm
by fisherman
Malcolm wrote:
Fri May 31, 2019 10:08 pm
F3 wrote:
Fri May 31, 2019 8:19 pm
Makes an interesting comparison with pics of the recent Tiger Meet. Obviously more reserved back then but nice to see the RAF represented (74 Sqn. being one of the original members of the Tiger club - dating from the 60s when it operated Lightnings).
Hmmm - the colour schemes may have been a bit less striking back then, but for me the 86 Cambrai show was the best, bar none, of any show I have ever attended. Some will say the previous years Kleine Brogel show was better (they did have a tiger tailed FB-111) but I didn't get to that one.

The atmosphere was absolutely amaizing. The weather glourious. Walking in from the car park (admittedly after a silly O'clock ferry crossing) past static examples of each of the types at the show. Then reaching the flight line where everything else was lined up from what seemed like horizon to horizon. Once the flying display started, wave after wave of based Mirage F1C's taxying out from the shelter areas and taking off. Then that horizon to horizon line all started up, taxied out and took off, later to perform a formation beat up. Not just one of each type, virtually ALL of it.

I remember the special black suits the Bitburg F-15 pilots and crews were wearing.

The mildly pornographic event T-shirt stating "Tigers make you hard" or some such.

And a mate who didn't speak French buying a program with a ticket inside it saying "Vous avez gagnez une vol en Transall", but not showing it to anyone till we were on the ferry home.

The Mirage IV doing it's trademark JATO takeoff.

And 'That" Bitburg F15 departure.

I'm sure everyone else there will have similar memories. Todays paint jobs may be better, but I'd swap all that for another era similar to the 80's in a heartbeat.
Thats what it is all about the memories and with you I would go back to the good days, and you could get to Dover only seeing a few other vehicles if you travelled at night?

Re: Tiger Meet Cambrai 1986

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2019 8:51 pm
by SW Sky Blue
Superb set...Cambrai was such a great base :thumbs:

Re: Tiger Meet Cambrai 1986

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2019 12:22 pm
by 3Greens
Excellent post Harold, thanks very much for posting.
Unfortunately never made it across to Cambrai, but great to see a great line-up

3Greens :cool:

Re: Tiger Meet Cambrai 1986

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2019 2:23 pm
by paddyboy
Hi Harold

Awesome post :thumbs:

Mirage IV, Ginas, Hooter, 'Tooms and even a gorgeous little Northrop :Wow:

Thanks for posting :thumb:

Paddyboy :clap:

Re: Tiger Meet Cambrai 1986

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2019 6:47 pm
by Ridge Runner
Ah yes, what a great show that was. :). Its nice to be taken back to it. Thanks.

Martin