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Aircraft:
Sepecat Jaguar GR.3A
- Reg: XX737 photos
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Serial #:
S34
- Airline: United Kingdom - Royal Air Force (RAF)
- Photo Date: Feb 25, 2022
- Uploaded: Feb 01, 2024
- Other Location - Tucson Pima Air and Space, USA - Arizona
Sliced and diced... Not much left of this mighty Jag, a sad end for this once proud Cold Warrior. But I guess it's key chains now which is...good?
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Feb 25, 2022
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Sliced and diced... Not much left of this mighty Jag, a sad end for this once proud Cold Warrior. But I guess it's key chains now which is...good?Camera
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- Reg: XX737 photos
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Aircraft:
Sepecat Jaguar GR.3A
- Airline: United Kingdom - Royal Air Force (RAF)
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Serial #:
S34
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Other Location - Tucson Pima Air and Space
- USA - Arizona
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What's a scrapped Jag doing at Pima? Spare parts they used to restore their Jag?
Felipe- I'm not sure to be quite honest. When I was there they had a two seat Jag fully intact in the restoration area as well. This bird the cockpit was removed and the fuselage sold to PlaneTags for them to butcher it for keychains. From what I've heard the cockpit and the pictured remains of this Jag were finally destroyed. Not to sure what parts if any they salvaged from it for their Jag that's on display or if they parted it out to other museums
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