SEPECAT JAGUAR
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The Jaguar supersonic strike aircraft was one of the first
of the major Anglo-French military aircraft programs. It
combined the best elements of two comparatively
disparate requirements to produce a single and quite
different aircraft. It was relatively high-tech, supersonic
and optimised for ground attack.
Intended to replace the Hawker Hunter in RAF service
and the F-100 Super Sabre in Armee de L'Air service, the
first of 8 prototypes first flew in 1968.
About 200 examples were built for each of the RAF and
Armee de L'Air, and in addition the aircraft found some
export success to Oman, Ecuador, Nigeria and India
(where it was built under licence).
The aircraft underwent several upgrades in RAF service
but was finally retired from service in 2007. French
aircraft were retired in 2005, but it remains in service in
other export markets.
This CD contains the basic Aircraft part of the RAF Flight
Manual (titled Aircrew Manual) for the Jaguar, the performance
Flight Manual (titled Operating Data Manual), an odd
Russian produced tactics manual against the Jaguar,
plus an interesting manufacturers "Restricted" brochure
on the Jaguar weapons and navigations systems. The CD
has been scanned from the original flight manuals and
retains any colour pages.
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1. Royal Air Force Aircrew Manual, Book One - Aircraft,
for the Jaguar GR Mk 1 and T Mk 2, AP 101B-3101
and 2-15A, 1st Edition dated Feb 76, approx 335
pages.
2. Royal Air Force Operating Data Manual for the Jaguar
GR Mk 1 and T Mk 2, AP 101B-3101and 2-16, Advance
Edition dated May 75, approx 283 pages.
3. Unusual Russian manual dated 1984 with 38 pages,
which appears to be a tactical manual giving tactics
to be used against the Jaguar.
4. Manufacturers technical brochure titled "Jaguar
International - Navigation and Attack System", brochure
reference MJOS677, issued June 1977 with approx 52
pages.
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