The Typhoons flew out of Coltishall today 03-04-2006.

F.2 ZJ921 [bW] and T.1 ZJ800 [bC] departed on 22 at 10:25 returning for a single flypast before heading to Coningsby.

Harrier GR.9 ZG478 [41 Sqn Tail] departed on 22 at 16:20 heading straight to Coningsby
Jaguar GR.3A XZ112 [GW] (with the 65th Anniversary Tail that went tech on Sat) departed at 16:23 and requested flypasts.
1st Flypast was high speed, low level from the east banking right over the threshold to "buzz" the tower (I'm sure he took some aerials with him!)
2nd Flypast was also high speed, low level from the east, straight down the runway waggling his wings.
3rd and final Flypast was from the north, heading over the tower then pulling up vertical into the clouds. He then departed to Coningsby.

At 16:40 the tower announced "This Is RAF Coltishall Tower .......Coltishall Airfield Is Now Closed". The 50 or so spotters present in the field fell silent, this was the final moment, I'm sure many like myself "welled up" at the closure of this last Battle Of Britain airfield.
The crew at the "windsock truck" (sorry, don't know it's official title) then let off red & green flares for 10 mins before racing the crew landrover down the runway. It was funny that when they requested permission to do a "pass" down the runway, they were answered "ok, but not below 500ft as there were still children crying and car alarms going off from the Jaguar"!
RAF Coltishall, 1940 - 2006 RIP, The End Of An Era.......
My sincere thanks go to our reporters Andy Mc Quat and Terry Lee for this historical report.

F.2 ZJ921 [bW] and T.1 ZJ800 [bC] departed on 22 at 10:25 returning for a single flypast before heading to Coningsby.

Harrier GR.9 ZG478 [41 Sqn Tail] departed on 22 at 16:20 heading straight to Coningsby
Jaguar GR.3A XZ112 [GW] (with the 65th Anniversary Tail that went tech on Sat) departed at 16:23 and requested flypasts.
1st Flypast was high speed, low level from the east banking right over the threshold to "buzz" the tower (I'm sure he took some aerials with him!)
2nd Flypast was also high speed, low level from the east, straight down the runway waggling his wings.
3rd and final Flypast was from the north, heading over the tower then pulling up vertical into the clouds. He then departed to Coningsby.

At 16:40 the tower announced "This Is RAF Coltishall Tower .......Coltishall Airfield Is Now Closed". The 50 or so spotters present in the field fell silent, this was the final moment, I'm sure many like myself "welled up" at the closure of this last Battle Of Britain airfield.
The crew at the "windsock truck" (sorry, don't know it's official title) then let off red & green flares for 10 mins before racing the crew landrover down the runway. It was funny that when they requested permission to do a "pass" down the runway, they were answered "ok, but not below 500ft as there were still children crying and car alarms going off from the Jaguar"!
RAF Coltishall, 1940 - 2006 RIP, The End Of An Era.......
My sincere thanks go to our reporters Andy Mc Quat and Terry Lee for this historical report.
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