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British Aerospace Jetstream T. 2 XX486 - 567

British Aerospace Jetstream T. 2 XX486 - 567


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British Aerospace Jetstream T. 2 XX486 - 567

Royal Navy - British Aerospace Jetstream T.2 XX486 / 567 (msn 261) from 750 Naval Air Squadron of the Fleet Air Arm. Date: circa 2000

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2000 Aerospace Jetstream Mode Squadron


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This photograph showcases the British Aerospace Jetstream T.2, military registration XX486 and serial number 567 (msn 261), during its tenure with the Royal Navy's 750 Naval Air Squadron of the Fleet Air Arm. Circa 2000, this Jetstream T.2 aircraft served as a vital asset in the maritime aviation branch of the British military. The Jetstream T.2, a versatile and efficient turboprop-powered aircraft, was primarily used for the training of naval observers, navigators, and air crew. Its advanced design and capabilities provided the Royal Navy with an essential tool for preparing its personnel for various missions at sea. In this image, the Jetstream T.2 is seen in its distinctive Royal Navy livery, adorned with the insignia of 750 Naval Air Squadron. The squadron's emblem, featuring a golden falcon, proudly graces the tail fin, while the aircraft's wings bear the distinctive roundel of the Royal Navy. The Jetstream T.2's sleek and modern design is evident in this photograph, with its streamlined fuselage and wing configuration. The aircraft's engines are visible at the rear, indicating its status as a turboprop aircraft. The cockpit can be seen at the front, housing the instruments and controls necessary for the crew to navigate and operate the aircraft effectively. This photograph offers a glimpse into the rich history of the Royal Navy's aviation capabilities and the crucial role the Jetstream T.2 played in providing essential training to its personnel. The Jetstream T.2's service with the Royal Navy came to an end in 2006, marking the end of an era in maritime aviation training. Today, this iconic aircraft remains a cherished piece of military aviation history.

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