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Old March 1st 07, 09:56 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Old March 1st 07, 11:47 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default RAF Jaguar with overwing Matra R550 Magic AAMs

I believe that it is actually an Indian Jaguar. The roundels appear to be
orange-white-green rather than red-white-blue. However, that might just be a
result of the scanning process. If they *are* red-white-blue roundels, then
the aircraft will be a company demonstrator. The RAF has never used Magics.

The only way we could tell for sure is if a serial were visible.

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Old March 1st 07, 12:08 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default RAF Jaguar with overwing Matra R550 Magic AAMs

Enzo Matrix wrote:
I believe that it is actually an Indian Jaguar. The roundels appear
to be orange-white-green rather than red-white-blue. However, that
might just be a result of the scanning process. If they *are*
red-white-blue roundels, then the aircraft will be a company
demonstrator. The RAF has never used Magics.
The only way we could tell for sure is if a serial were visible.


Ha! Ignore the above! I should have looked at the other pictures first.
This is quite obviously XW563, the seventh pre-production aicraft and the
second one built to RAF specs. The first was S.06, XW560.

XW563 was originally built with a pointed nose and a tailfin with no RWR
fairing. As these mods were added to service aircraft, so XW563 received
them, although it never saw service with the RAF, remaining as a company
demonstrator throughout its life. It was later converted to Jaguar
International standard, becoming more powerful and capable than any RAF
Jaguar of the time.


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