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Gary West
The SEPECAT Jaguar underwent development throughout the mid to late 60's, first flew in 1968 and finally entered service with both the RAF and Armee de l'Air in 1973.

Although no longer in service with either of the latter, the Jaguar still serves today with some other nations:

BAe, formerly BAC, held the export licence for the Jaguar and versions were sold to the following nations:

India
Oman
Nigeria
Ecuador

For anyone still stumbling for a subject, I would highly recommend Aviation Workshops "On target" profile 10, which covers all users, and in most schemes. One fault noted though, was the "cut and paste" inclusion of the starboard top Black wing panel on the T2/4's.
Dave Fleming
And of course you can also add the Aeronavale, albeit in prototype form.
atdb27
Does a backseater at Decci count?

Was lucky enough in 78 to pulll a lucky 'ticket' on our annual APC camp in Sardinia.

No pukkies just jaw dropping thrill a minute lifetime experience.

Hence my wanting to Build 14 Sqdn XX847 AY piliot.gif
palacefan
QUOTE (atdb27 @ Oct 3 2007, 02:00 AM) *
Does a backseater at Decci count?

Was lucky enough in 78 to pulll a lucky 'ticket' on our annual APC camp in Sardinia.

No pukkies just jaw dropping thrill a minute lifetime experience.

Hence my wanting to Build 14 Sqdn XX847 AY piliot.gif

I think the question was meant to be "which country/forces flew the Jaguar?", but,
YOU LUCKY BASTARD!!!!!
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Mentalguru
QUOTE (atdb27 @ Oct 3 2007, 02:00 AM) *
Does a backseater at Decci count?

Was lucky enough in 78 to pulll a lucky 'ticket' on our annual APC camp in Sardinia.

No pukkies just jaw dropping thrill a minute lifetime experience.

Hence my wanting to Build 14 Sqdn XX847 AY piliot.gif




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