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I've been buying kits for donkey's years and have acquired a number of Tornados from the following:

Airfix, Italeri, ESCI, Monogram, Hasegawa, Revell (all IDS/ECM/GR.1) plus Airfix and Revell F.3's.

 

My intention is to build them all for comparison purposes, not commentating on accuracy, but I have noticed that the earlier kits from Airfix, Italeri and ESCI all have dual control cockpits.

 

As I intend to build all OOTB, us there any way to identify by serial number, which RAF aircraft were twin stickers? I understand that a total of 17 were built for all 3 participating nations.

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As a cross reference to the list from @Lord Riot the Tornado Data website includes a list compiled by Chris Corkish: the trainer versions of the RAF Tornado are shown on Chris' list as GR1T/GR4T and F3T. 

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16 hours ago, Richard E said:

As a cross reference to the list from @Lord Riot the Tornado Data website includes a list compiled by Chris Corkish: the trainer versions of the RAF Tornado are shown on Chris' list as GR1T/GR4T and F3T. 

That's fantastic thanks.

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And if you're looking at photographs and you're not sure, check the nose leg.

Twin stickers had a torque link front and rear.

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2 hours ago, Pete in Lincs said:

And if you're looking at photographs and you're not sure, check the nose leg.

Twin stickers had a torque link front and rear.

Now that's an interesting detail that I hadn't heard about. 

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On 8/24/2024 at 7:18 PM, Pete in Lincs said:

And if you're looking at photographs and you're not sure, check the nose leg.

Twin stickers had a torque link front and rear.

 

Never hear that one before, when i worked on them i was told if the leg had a rear torque link or not was down to the Mod state of the leg. Just had a look at pictures of Pinky when it was at RIAT and cant see a torque link on the back and that was a a trainer version

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Interesting. All the trainers at Cottesmore had two. As far as I remember. Mind you, another thing I remember, the nose wheel steering motor was the same as a Phantoms. Just a different drive cog. As the guys found out when they tried fitting it . Somehow it got through the system and had the wrong section and ref. 

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