Question about Eurofighter Typhoon
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Question about Eurofighter Typhoon
Hi all,
Hopefully this is the right forum, I did check the spectator's one but thought this forum might be more relevant for the question.
The Eurofighte Typhoon on display at Duxford has two orange/yellow stickers underneith the canopy on either side of the aircraft, does anyone know what these mean?
I have asked some RAF visitors but they don't know either, the aircraft was a training aircraft and hasn't seen any action so I don't think they're kill or missile tallies.
![](http://www.key.aero/central/images/gallery/293.jpg)
The two orange stickers are shown on the canopy edge here just under the glass (not the red triangles, the orange rocket shaped things above the head of the chap in the rear seat).
Thanks for your help.
Kind regards,
WAFU
Hopefully this is the right forum, I did check the spectator's one but thought this forum might be more relevant for the question.
The Eurofighte Typhoon on display at Duxford has two orange/yellow stickers underneith the canopy on either side of the aircraft, does anyone know what these mean?
I have asked some RAF visitors but they don't know either, the aircraft was a training aircraft and hasn't seen any action so I don't think they're kill or missile tallies.
![](http://www.key.aero/central/images/gallery/293.jpg)
The two orange stickers are shown on the canopy edge here just under the glass (not the red triangles, the orange rocket shaped things above the head of the chap in the rear seat).
Thanks for your help.
Kind regards,
WAFU
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I happened to notice this on the web site that photo is on.
"Shortly after on April 9 Craig Penrice, with WSO Stan Ralph, successfully carried out the first fully-guided firing of an AIM-120 AMRAAM at the QinetiQ range at Benbecula in the Hebrides, where a Mirach subsonic target was successfully tracked and targeted. The AMRAAM, which carried a telemetry package rather than a warhead, scored a direct hit, shooting the Mirach down into a safe area in the Atlantic Ocean."
It doesn't say anything about a second one.
"Shortly after on April 9 Craig Penrice, with WSO Stan Ralph, successfully carried out the first fully-guided firing of an AIM-120 AMRAAM at the QinetiQ range at Benbecula in the Hebrides, where a Mirach subsonic target was successfully tracked and targeted. The AMRAAM, which carried a telemetry package rather than a warhead, scored a direct hit, shooting the Mirach down into a safe area in the Atlantic Ocean."
It doesn't say anything about a second one.
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a long shot guess, but if it's from the OEU it could have fired two stormshadow?
Some Tornado GR4's had markings for how many paveway dropped and brimstone fired.
Some Tornado GR4's had markings for how many paveway dropped and brimstone fired.
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Possibly the 2nd (& 3rd one);
"On March 15th 2005 it was announced that Typhoon DA4, piloted by BAE Systems Chief Test Pilot Paul Hopkins with Dave Sully in the rear seat, had participated in AMRAAM trials at the QinetiQ Deep Sea Range at Benbecula in the Outer Hebrides.
The profile for this test required the Typhoon to track two Mirach targets by radar, to simulate an attack on one using a captive AMRAAM missile while simultaneously attacking the second with an active missile. The active AMRAAM scored a direct hit on the target and destroyed it."
Certainly don't look like AMRAAM's though (Or Storm Shadow, or Jindivik)?
"On March 15th 2005 it was announced that Typhoon DA4, piloted by BAE Systems Chief Test Pilot Paul Hopkins with Dave Sully in the rear seat, had participated in AMRAAM trials at the QinetiQ Deep Sea Range at Benbecula in the Outer Hebrides.
The profile for this test required the Typhoon to track two Mirach targets by radar, to simulate an attack on one using a captive AMRAAM missile while simultaneously attacking the second with an active missile. The active AMRAAM scored a direct hit on the target and destroyed it."
Certainly don't look like AMRAAM's though (Or Storm Shadow, or Jindivik)?
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Thank you very much for your replies guys this one had me stumped. It's interesting that the score tally is shown on both sides of the canopy where traditionally, AFAIK, tallies were only marked on one side of the aircraft.
Thanks again.
-Wafu
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Probably on the basis they were the only one's that particular jet was ever going to get considering it would never be a front line jet.
Probably on the basis they were the only one's that particular jet was ever going to get considering it would never be a front line jet.
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And IIRC a Tatty Ton Canberra had a dayglo Lightning above the crew door following this accident:
.... F.6 XR763, 'AP' of 5 Sqn. The accident happened on 1 July 1987 whilst the Squadron was detached to Akrotiri in Cyprus for its annual APC. After the third pass at the towed target banner, the pilot, Charlie Chan, was performing his breakaway manoeuvre when the banner spreader bar wheel (which had been shot from its mounting during the third and final pass) was ingested into the air intake. Heading back to base on one engine, and with only about 2.5 miles to go to the Akrotiri runway, XR763 finally 'gave in' and the pilot was forced to abandon the aircraft.
At Deci in the early 1980s, the VC10 which was to take us home from ACMI managed to take out the rudder of one of our jets with its wingtip....![Hmmm](https://www.pprune.org/images/smilies/yeees.gif)
As the Boss commented in the F540 '10 Sqn was NOT awarded the kill!'. Some speed tape fixed the '10, but the F-4 needed a new rudder...
![Hmmm](https://www.pprune.org/images/smilies/yeees.gif)
As the Boss commented in the F540 '10 Sqn was NOT awarded the kill!'. Some speed tape fixed the '10, but the F-4 needed a new rudder...
![Uh oh](https://www.pprune.org/images/smilies/worry.gif)
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