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Jet engine explodes over a city: pilot carries out last-second emergency move
In 2013, a routine takeoff near Ambala suddenly turned into a major emergency when an Indian Air Force SEPECAT Jaguar ...
is a light-strike/reconnaissance aircraft that was produced by Societe Europeenne de Production de l'Avion ECAT (Sepecat), a consortium consisting of BAE and Dassault ...
Both of the aviators were killed in the crash—reigniting a debate about the continued use of outdated and aging aircraft in everyday roles. At 1:25 pm local time on July 9, an Indian Air Force (IAF) ...
A former RAF pilot from Yorkshire has been reunited with the Sepecat Jaguar aircraft at the Yorkshire Air Museum he flew during the Cold War nearly 40 years ago. Did you know with a Digital ...
The story of the SEPECAT Jaguar is one characterized by having too many cooks in the kitchen, proving that production hell is not a new condition. Somehow the various parties involved managed to ...
UK operations of the Sepecat Jaguar are to end far sooner than expected, with the Royal Air Force revealing that training activities with the type are to stop on 30 April. The Jaguar will be formally ...
On 20 December the only flying UK military-registered Sepecat Jaguar left in service bowed out, showing off to RAF personnel at several of its old bases to celebrate. The 32-year-old Qinetiq-owned ...
The Jaguar light strike/reconnaissance aircraft was produced by the Sepecat consortium of British Aerospace and Dassault-Breguet. A prototype made its first flight in 1968, and deliveries began in ...
In one scene, the film’s main character arrives at his destination in an F/A-18 Super Hornet—but as he disembarks, the plane is nowhere to be found. Though the Indian Air Force has enormous combat ...
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