RMM405NJ–A Royal Air Force members observes pre-flight checks on a Eurofighter Typhoon assigned to No. 11 Squadron, RAF Coningsby, during Red Flag 18-1 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Feb. 5, 2018. No. 11 Squadron is one of the oldest flying squadrons in the RAF. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Andrew D. Sarver)
RMG4HNKK–Two BAC F2A Lightning fighters from 11 Squadron based at RAF Binbrook, in preparation for the final ever landing at the station, as the aircraft are no longer to be used in front-line NATO Operations.
RM2M9710F–English Electric Lightning F6 of No 11 Squadron from RAF Binbrook, Lincs.
RF2RNENPE–RAF Eurofighter Typhoon No.319 of 11 Squadron prepares to leave the 2023 Royal International Air Tattoo
RM2RG9J5G–Royal Air Force English Electric Lightning F.6 XR725 (msn 95208) of No. 11 Squadron at RAF Binbrook. First flown 0n 19 February 1965 and delivered on 15 August 1967. Later preserved at Binbrook Village, Lincolnshire.
RF2CB38HF–Bristol F.2B Fighter of pilot Captain Andrew E. McKeever and air gunner Second Lieutenant Leslie A. Powell of the No. 11 Squadron RFC, November 1917
RM2M9AWY8–Royal Air Force - Gloster Javelin F(AW).9 XH905 'L' (msn ), of No.11 Squadron, at RAF Leuchars on 17 September 1966.
RM2AK1KJC–U.S. Navy Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat from Fighting Squadron 71 (VF-71) and Royal Air Force Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vc of No. 603 Squadron RAF on the deck of the aircraft carrier USS Wasp (CV-7) on 19 April 1942. Having landed her torpedo planes and dive bombers at Hatson in Orkney (UK), Wasp had loaded 47 Spitfires of No. 603 Squadron at Glasgow on 13 April, then departed on the 14th for 'Operation Calendar'. Wasp and her consorts passed through the Straits of Gibraltar under cover of the pre-dawn darkness on 19 April. At 04:00 hrs on 20 April, Wasp spotted 11 Wildcats on her deck and launched them
RM2RGAAB4–Royal Air Force - Avro Shackleton AEW.2 WR960 'Dougal', delivered to No.8 Squadron at RAF Lossiemouth on 8 June 1972 and retired in 1981. The Airborne Early Warning (AEW) Shackletons of 8 Squadron were named after characters in the Oliver Postgate animated childrens series The Herbs and The Magic Roundabout: WL741 delivered 4.4.73 'PC Knapweed', ret '81WL745 delivered 19.9.73 'Sage', ret '81WL747 delivered 11.4.72 'Florence', ret '91WL754 delivered 29.11.72 'Paul', ret '81WL756 delivered 5.5.72, 21.6.72 'Mr Rusty', ret '91WL757 delivered 29.8.72 'Brian', ret '91WL790 delivered 20.9.72, 11.5.73
RMA8B7DR–RAF Anniversary Panavia Tornado GR4 No 14 Sqn Squadron Lossiemouth
RMD5XTW7–RAF No 11 Squadron Eurofighter 'Typhoons' at Green Flag, USA. The Typhoon is loaded with enhanced paveway 2 bombs, litening 111 designater pod and drop tanks.
RFFJ1B2A–No.11(F) Squadron Centenary marked Typhoon, ZJ925/DXI takes to the air.
RMM2P7N7–A Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jet assigned to No. 11 Squadron, Royal Air Force Coningsby, takes off during Red Flag 18-1 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Feb. 1, 2018. Red Flag builds partnerships and interoperability among our allies across multiple domains. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Andrew D. Sarver)
RMM4E4BR–A Royal Air Force members observes pre-flight checks on a Eurofighter Typhoon assigned to No. 11 Squadron, RAF Coningsby, during Red Flag 18-1 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Feb. 5, 2018. No. 11 Squadron is one of the oldest flying squadrons in the RAF. (U.S. Air Force
RM2M5BF2W–U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Randall Reed, center left, Third Air Force commander, greets Royal Air Force Air Vice-Marshall Phil Robinson CBE DFC, center right, Air Officer Commanding No. 11 Group, at RAF Fairford, England, Feb. 21, 2022. Reed was at Fairford to participate in briefings with representatives from allied nations about the capabilities and operations of U.S. Air Forces in the United Kingdom.
RMGR3GWR–A condensation cloud forms over the wings of a Eurofighter Typhoon from the Royal Air Force
RM2KCJAK3–Royal Canadian Air Force emblem from the 'Iroquois Squadron' on display in the National Air Force Museum of Canada in Trenton, Ontario, Canada, on June 10, 2012. The 431 'Iroquois Squadron' was active during WWII and was formed on November 11, 1942. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)
RF2AFFCH4–Parachutes carry an air dropped low-altitude bundle containing supplies and gifts as part of the U.S. Air Force Operation Christmas Drop 2019 to the ground December 11, 2019 over Micronesia. Over the past 68-years, Operation Christmas Drop has been providing critical supplies to 56 Micronesian islands, impacting approximately 20,000 people across an 1.8 million square nautical miles area.
RMMCCN6C–A Royal Air Force members observes pre-flight checks on a Eurofighter Typhoon assigned to No. 11 Squadron, RAF Coningsby, during Red Flag 18-1 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Feb. 5, 2018. No. 11 Squadron is one of the oldest flying squadrons in the RAF. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Andrew D. Sarver)
RMKCKH61–Hawker Hurricane Mk IIb, BE505
RM2JRFG71–The Battle of Britain RAF personnel examine the wreck of Heinkel He 111H (G1+LK) of 2./KG 55 on East Beach, Selsey in Sussex, shot down by P/O Wakeham and P/O Lord Shuttleworth of No. 145 Squadron, 11 July 1940.
RF2RNENPG–RAF Eurofighter Typhoon No.319 of 11 Squadron prepares to leave the 2023 Royal International Air Tattoo
RM2NW8R8A–Royal air force Sgt. Tom Goulden, No. 70 Squadron air loadmaster, demonstrates how to open the exit door of a RAF Atlas C.1 A400M aircraft to U.S. service members at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Jan. 11, 2023. The RAF teamed up with the 86th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron for interoperability training.
RM2JREX12–Royal Air Force Fighter Command, 1939-1945. Squadron Leader R M Milne, the Commanding Officer of No. 92 Squadron RAF, sitting in the cockpit of his Supermarine Spitfire Mark VB, 'New Yorklin', at Digby, Lincolnshire. His victory tally shows 11 enemy aircraft shot down. He was posted to command No. 222 Squadron RAF in January 1942 and, one year later, became wing leader at Biggin Hill. On 20 January 1943 he shot down two Focke Wulf Fw 190s, but was then shot down himself, becoming a prisoner-of-war.
RMA8B6RM–RAF Anniversary Panavia Tornado GR4 No 14 Sqn Squadron Lossiemouth
RFPMWKE4–ABAe 146-100 Statesman departs RAF Lossiemouth with Government ministers on board.
RMM2P7N6–A Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jet assigned to No. 11 Squadron, Royal Air Force Coningsby, takes off during Red Flag 18-1 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Feb. 1, 2018. Red Flag builds partnerships and interoperability among our allies across multiple domains. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Andrew D. Sarver)
RMDXTX7D–New Zealand Royal Airforce Boeing 757 leaving RAF Lossiemouth on its return long haul back home. SCO 9031.
RMM3HAFY–A Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jet assigned to No. 11 Squadron, Royal Air Force Coningsby, takes off during Red Flag 18-1 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Feb. 1, 2018. Red Flag builds partnerships and interoperability among our allies across multiple domains. (U.S. Air Force
RMGR3GWT–A condensation cloud forms over the wings of a Eurofighter Typhoon from the Royal Air Force
RF2AFFCEX–Parachutes carry an air dropped low-altitude bundle containing supplies and gifts as part of the U.S. Air Force Operation Christmas Drop 2019 to the ground December 11, 2019 over Micronesia. Over the past 68-years, Operation Christmas Drop has been providing critical supplies to 56 Micronesian islands, impacting approximately 20,000 people across an 1.8 million square nautical miles area.
RMK3T7BA–Portrush, Northern Ireland. 02/09/2017 - Eurofighter Typhoon flying at the Air Waves air show
RM2JRF19J–Squadron Leader Hugh 'Cocky' Dundas, CO of No. 56 Squadron RAF at Duxford, Cambridegshire, 2 January 1942. Squadron Leader H S L 'Cocky' Dundas, Commanding Officer of No 56 Squadron RAF, at Duxford, Cambridegshire. Dundas shot down at least 6 enemy aircraft in the United Kingdom between 1940 and 1943. He assumed commmand of 56 Squadron in December 1941, and in 1943 he was posted to the Malta to lead No. 244 Wing RAF through the Sicilian and Italian Campaigns. In 1944 he became one of the youngest Group Captains in the RAF and, by the end of the war, had increased his total of victories to 11.
RMDXTXDC–New Zealand Royal Airforce Boeing 757 leaving RAF Lossiemouth on its return long haul back home. SCO 9033
RMM3HAG0–A Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jet assigned to No. 11 Squadron, Royal Air Force Coningsby, takes off during Red Flag 18-1 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Feb. 1, 2018. Red Flag builds partnerships and interoperability among our allies across multiple domains. (U.S. Air Force
RMK3T7BB–Portrush, Northern Ireland. 02/09/2017 - Eurofighter Typhoon flying at the Air Waves air show
RMD9N0PR–A Typhoon Eurofighter aircraft in a hangar
RM2JRETJY–Royal Air Force Bomber Command, 1942-1945. Sergeant D Cameron, the pilot of Handley Page Halifax B Mark II, HR837 'NP-F', of No. 158 Squadron RAF, poses with two of his crew amidst the damage caused when it was hit by a falling bomb from another aircraft while raiding Cologne on the night of 28/29 June 1943. In spite of the severe damage to the fuselage, none of the crew were injured and Cameron managed to fly HR837 back to the Squadron's base at Lissett, Yorkshire. HR837 was repaired and flew a further 11 operations with the Squadron before being turned over to No. 1656 Heavy Conversion Unit.
RMDXTXC8–New Zealand Royal Airforce Boeing 757 leaving RAF Lossiemouth on its return long haul back home. SCO 9032.
RMDXTTKY–New Zealand Royal Airforce Boeing 757 arriving at RAF Lossiemouth after its long haul flight from Auckland. SCO 9019
RM2JRF02Y–Royal Air Force- 2nd Tactical Air Force, 1943-1945. The last crew to return from the last operational mission undertaken by No. 88 Squadron RAF prior to its disbandment, walk away from their Douglas Boston Mark IV, BZ405 'RH-E', at B50/Vitry-en-Artois, France. The crew are, (left to right); Flying Officer J L Weston from Buenos Aires Flying Officer H Poole from Ilford, Essex Flying Officer B W Lawrence from Enfield, Middlesex Flight-Sergeant D Hack from Clevedon, Somerset 11 Bostons of the Squadron bombed enemy gun positions in the Emmerich area of Germany for this final mission.
RMHEB487–U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Daniel Lingefelt, 100th Logistics Readiness Squadron Fuels fixed facilities journeyman from Pendleton, S.C., checks an Enraf Vito Probe (water sensing equipment) Feb. 11, 2015, on RAF Mildenhall, England. Lingefelt ensures there is no water present in the fuel tank. Gina Randall
RMHEB200–A C-130 Hercules from the United Kingdom Royal air force’s No. 47 Squadron takes off Aug. 22 during a sortie for Red Flag-Alaska 11-3. The 47th traveled from the U.K. with 56 members of the RAF to participate in RF-Alaska, which takes place from Aug. 15-26. While here they will work on enhancing their skills in cargo-air drops, electronic warfare, assault-strip landings and more.
RMMCATN3–A Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jet assigned to No. 11 Squadron, Royal Air Force Coningsby, takes off during Red Flag 18-1 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Feb. 1, 2018. Red Flag builds partnerships and interoperability among our allies across multiple domains. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Andrew D. Sarver)
RMDXTTCJ–New Zealand Royal Airforce Boeing 757 arriving at RAF Lossiemouth after its long haul flight from Auckland. SCO 9016.
RMMCATN5–A Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jet assigned to No. 11 Squadron, Royal Air Force Coningsby, takes off during Red Flag 18-1 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Feb. 1, 2018. Red Flag builds partnerships and interoperability among our allies across multiple domains. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Andrew D. Sarver)
RMDXTTNT–New Zealand Royal Airforce Boeing 757 arriving at RAF Lossiemouth after its long haul flight from Auckland. SCO 9020