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Tornado GR.1 “MiG Eater” ZA447/EA, No.15 Sqn, RAF “Operation Granby”
HA6704
General Background
The Panavia Tornado was a joint effort between the UK, West Germany and Italy to produce a two-seat, dual-engine aircraft with variable-sweep wings. The Tornado took its maiden flight on August 14, 1974 with the first aircraft being delivered to the German Air Force on July 27, 1979. There are three main variants of the Tornado, the IDS (interdictor/strike), ECR (electronic combat/reconnaissance) and ADV (air defense variant) interceptor. By the end of production in 1998 there had been 992 aircraft of all versions built of which 745 were IDS variants.
The Aircraft
The British participation in the Gulf War was called “Operation Granby” with No. 15 Squadron based at Tabuk AB in Saudi Arabia. One No. 15 Tornado GR.1 was ZA447/EA that was painted a desert pink scheme and flew 40 combat missions making it one of the busiest Tornados. On one airfield denial mission over Iraq ZA447/EA destroyed what was thought to be a MiG-29 so the aircraft was given nose art “Mig Eater”. Later it was discovered that it was actually a Mirage F.1. RAF Tornados flew a total of 2,500 sorties.
Specifications :
Country of origin: Italy, UK, West Germany
Service entry date: 1979
Crew: 2
Dimensions
Length: 17.72 m (58.1 ft)
Wingspan: 13.92 m (45.7 ft) expanded 8.6m swept (28.2 ft)
Height: 5.95m (19.5 ft)
Weight:
Empty: 13.8 t (30,423 lb)
Maximum Takeoff : 27.9 t (61,508.9 lb)
Performance
Power Plant: 2 X Turbo-Union RB.199 Mk. 103 turbofans Producing dry with afterburners 2 X 38.48 / 71.50 kN
Maximum speed: 2,236 km/h (1,389 mph)
Range: 1,390 km (863.7 miles)
Ferry range with drop tanks: 3,900 (2,423.3) – 4,300 km (2,671.9 miles)
Service Ceiling: 15.2 km (49,868.77 ft)
Armament: Cannon – 2 X 27 mm IWKA-Mauser
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