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Hawker Typhoon a British single-seat fighter-bomber, produced by Hawker Aircraft. Seen here armed with armed with four " 60 lb" RP-3 rockets under each wing
Sepecat Jaguar GR1 aircraft of the Royal Air Force seen here lined up on the apron at RAF Coltishall in Norfolk. 15th August 1990
King George VI inspecting the latest Typhoon aircraft fitted with rocket projectile apparatus at an R.A.F. station. Circa July 1944
Dutch workmen help repair a dispersal at Volkel, Holland, while in the background ground crew service a Hawker Tempest of No. 3 Squadron RAF. Circa October 1944
Sergenat W Page of Coulsdon, Surrey, and Leading Aircraftman G Skelsey of London fit a long-range fuel tank to a Hawker Typhoon Mark IB of No. 137 Squadron RAF at B78 Eindhoven, Holland
A Bristol Blenheim Mark IV, V5589, of No. 113 Squadron RAF based at Asansol, India, veers out of control as it is shot down by Japanese fighters while carrying out a low-level bombing attack on two
SEPECAT Jaguar GR3As of 54 Squadron seen being prepared at RAF Coltishall for a bombing run on the Otterburn ranges 5th August 1987
SEPECAT Jaguar GR3As of 54 Squadron seen here taxi-ing to the runway at RAF Coltishall before take off for a bombing run on the Otterburn ranges 5th August 1987
Eight pilots of a rocket projectile Typhoon squadron went to attack a group of enemy tanks. Owing to the bad visibility they could not see how many tanks were destroyed in the attack
A formation of Mk1b Typhoons of No 56 Squadron on patrol from RAF Matlaske, Norfolk April 1943
A Fairchilds A10 tank buster seen here at the Tees Valley Airshow, Durham Tees Valley Airport, Darlington, County Durham, Saturday 14th May 1989
English League Division One match at Upton Park. West Ham United 1 v Newcastle United 1. Paul Gascoigne in action during his last game for Newcastle. 2nd May 1987
The four types of aircraft used in the Gulf War Front left Buccaneer BAe 1 Front second Tornado GR1 second row front left Panavia Tornado F3 next to the Sepecat Jaguar GR1 at the back
Jaguar fighters are prepared for take off bound for Saudi Arabia durung the Gulf War
An RAF Jaguar Aircraft of 16 Squadron in flight at the Wroughton Air show. August 1993