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20181125_Photoshoot with two of Britain's former RAF Icons in the heart of Suffolk, at RAF Wattisham (EGUW).

A Cold War F-4M Phantom FGR2 photoshoot with XT914 at RAF Wattisham (EGUW), Sunday 25th November 2018., organized by TIMELINE EVENTS https://www.timelineevents.org/). In addition to Phantom XT914 & Hunter XG194 we were joined by Lynx MK7 XZ605 and Gazelle XX444 now sporting a very good looking Desert Paint job.
Royal Air Force Station Wattisham or more simply RAF Wattisham (ICAO: EGUW) is a former Royal Air Force station located in East Anglia just outside the village of Wattisham, south of Stowmarket in Suffolk, England. During the Cold War it was a major front-line air force base before closing in 1993 and is now operated by the British Army as Wattisham Airfield.
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  • This F-4M Phantom FGR2 (XT914; Z; MSN2771/0024) was saved from the scrap man and returned to her original home at RAF Wattisham, where she was restored and is now proudly displayed as part of the Wattisham Station Heritage Collection, in front of her HAS.

    This F-4M Phantom FGR2 (XT914; Z; MSN2771/0024) was saved from the scrap man and returned to her original home at RAF Wattisham, where she was restored and is now proudly displayed as part of the Wattisham Station Heritage Collection, in front of her HAS.

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  • This F-4M Phantom FGR2 (XT914; Z; MSN2771/0024) was saved from the scrap man and returned to her original home at RAF Wattisham, where she was restored and is now proudly displayed as part of the Wattisham Station Heritage Collection, in front of her HAS.

    This F-4M Phantom FGR2 (XT914; Z; MSN2771/0024) was saved from the scrap man and returned to her original home at RAF Wattisham, where she was restored and is now proudly displayed as part of the Wattisham Station Heritage Collection, in front of her HAS.

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