Aviation prints by aviation
artist Michael Rondot. Aviation print entitled 'Jaguars Over Kilduff'
by Michael Rondot, depicting Jaguar aircraft at low level over Scotland.
Jaguars Over Kilduff by Michael Rondot. Since its introduction in the 1970s to front-line service in the ground
attack, nuclear strike and reconnaissance roles, the Jaguar has defied
sceptics and proved itself to be one of the finest tactical aircraft in
the history of the Royal Air Force. Battle-tested in the Gulf War, where
618 sorties were flown without loss by just 12 aircraft, the Jaguar has a
reputation as a rugged, effective and exceptionally reliable combat
aircraft. The painting portrays the Jaguar at 450 knots and 250 feet
during a four aircraft low level sortie over Southern Scotland. Jaguars
are from number 6, 41(F) and 54(F) squadrons based at RAF Coltishall,
Norfolk.
Signed by two distinguished Jaguar pilots: Air Chief Marshal Sir John
Thompson GCB CBE AFC, Wing Commander Steve Griggs AFC.