My 1,000th post..... can't manage to download a picture due to home IT issues that I dont know how to resolve

short of hurling the damned thing out of the window.
But a few short days ago, we said goodbye to the Jaguar from RAF service, with the final flights in actual RAF service, bar the odd few last ferry flights. The final hurrah was a 12-ship put by 6 Sqn from RAF Coningsby and that was it - the end of over 30 years of service from a marvellous, evocative aircraft, and one that meant a lot to me. Not the biggest, fastest, noisiest or most capable, but a bloody good all-rounder that served us well, loved by the crews, reliable and capable, from the Cold War from the mid-70s, through Gulf War 1 and around various no-fly zones.
Here's a couple of good links from the early days of the Jaguar to the present covering pretty much the full range of what it did, short of dropping the really large one, which most thankfully we never had to do in anger.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=un4KsJUcev4http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaJG3OYezmAA sad day and farewell to a good friend
MG Mark