http://www.airtattoo.com/news/2014/apr/ ... air-tattoo
A pair of classic combat jets will be appearing in the static display of the Royal International Air Tattoo 2014, thanks to the Hellenic Air Force.
From the Greek air arm will come a pair of LTV A-7 Corsair II attack aircraft, operated by 336 Mira (Squadron) at Araxos in western Greece.
Part of 116 PM (Combat Wing),
this is now the only military unit in the world still flying the veteran A-7,
which first took to the air in 1965 and earned its combat spurs with the US Navy and US Air Force during the Vietnam War. 336 Mira's sister squadron in the Araxos-based wing, 335, has converted to the F-16 Fighting Falcon.
It could be the last chance to see Greece's Corsair IIs, never regular visitors to this country, at a British air display - the type is reportedly scheduled for retirement later this year.
RETIREMENT IN OCTOBER 2014...
"The appearance of the two Greek A-7s will delight a lot of enthusiasts", said Air Tattoo spokesman Richard Arquati. "They will also contrast with the more modern combat aircraft appearing at the show, not least the brand-new F-35 Lightning II - in many ways, one of the A-7's successors."
Also:
Austrian Air Force
Saab J105Öe (x2) Düsentrainerstaffel Advanced Trainer
Flying
French Air Force
AMD Alpha Jet E (x9) Patrouille de France Aerobatic Team
(have a wild guess...)
Hellenic Air Force
LTV A-7E/TA-7C (x2) 336 Mira "Olymbos" Fighter Aircraft (static...)
Spanish Air Force
Airbus C295M Ala 35 Transport
Boeing EF-18M/EF-18BM Hornet Ala 15 Fighter Aircraft
Both static...
Royal Jordanian Air Force
Lockheed C-130H Hercules 3 Squadron Transport
Folland Gnat T.1 (x2) Heritage Aircraft Ltd Advanced Trainer
Guimbal Cabri Helicentre Aviation Helicopter
RANS S6 ES Coyote Royal Aeronautical Society Basic Trainer
Spartan 7W Executive Mr Nigel Pickard VIP Transport
Waco UPF-7 Mr Nigel Finlayson & Mr David Peters
...all static, including the Gnat(s)...