In Action
2(Army Co-operation) Squadron - RAF Lossiemouth
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Disbanded at RAF Marham, on January 9, 2015 and reformed with the Typhoon at RAF Lossiemouth.
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Typhoon FGR.4 (ZJ913) of II(AC) Squadron |
Left to right: Typhoon FGR.4 (ZK368 '368') with II(AC) Squadron at RAF Lossiemouth in July 2020. |
Left to right: Typhoon FGR.4s (ZJ913 and ZK369) at RAF Lossiemouth in November 2017. |
Left to right: Typhoon FGR.4s (ZK319, ZJ913 and ZK369) at RAF Lossiemouth in November 2017 |
Left to right: Typhoon FGR.4 (ZJ913) callsign 'Spartan 12' one of a pair of 2 Squadron Typhoons down from Lossiemouth at 40,000 feet just to do "five minutes at low-level", after dropping in to low-level at the “Llyn Peninsular”, they Looped once before pulling up to 40,000 feet at Bala to call "RTB Lossiemouth" in Decemeber 2017. |
Typhoon FGR.4 (ZK311 'N') with just the 'N' to show its 2(AC) Squadron links in June 2017. |
Tornado GR.4 (ZD748) 'Shiny Two' inscribed '2(AC) Squadron 1912-2007' for their 95th annivesary in February 2011
(DSLR x1.6 sensor + Canon EF 24-105mm (24mm) f4L at 2 seconds1/1000 f4 ISO 100 with tripod and flash, exposure manually set) |
Tornado GR.4A (ZA404 '013') through Cumbria in January 2012. |
Left to right: Tornado GR.4 (ZA398) 'Shiny Two' in mid-Wales in March 2013. |
Left to right: Tornado GR.4 (ZG713 '123-G') it was using callsign 'Marham 03', its second pass included a 67 degree wing sweep in December 2012. |
Left to right: Tornado GR.4 (ZA398) 'Shiny Two' using callsign 'Marham 48' in November 2012 in mid-Wales. |
Left to right: Tornado GR.4 (ZA398) 'Shiny Two' it is inscribed 'Second to None' on the spine, at low-level through the Selkirk to Moffat valley in October 2012. |
Left to right: Tornado GR.4A (ZA404 '013') in January 2012. |
Left to right: Tornado GR.4 (ZA602 '067') using callsign 'Valkyrie 1' in mid Wales in March 2011'. |
Left to right: Tornado GR.4A (ZG713 '123' 'G') it was using callsign 'Marham 79' it has a 2 Squadron code on the tail. |
Left to right: Tornado GR.4A (ZA401 '012') callsign 'Marham 83' and thought to be with 2 Squadron, it is fitted with a (AN/AAQ-28) Litening targeting pod in mid-Wales in March 2010. |
Tornado GR.4A (ZA371 'C') at low-level in the Lake district in May 2006. Tornado GR.4A (ZA371 'C') in the Lake District in August 2006. |
Left to right: Tornado GR.4A (ZA373 'H') in February 2006. Tornado GR.4 (ZA597 '063') flying through the 'Loop' in March 2007. |
Pulling 'G' Tornado GR.4 (ZA597 '063') flying through the 'Loop' in March 2007. |
2 Squadron Tornado GR.4s (ZG726 '125' and ZA614 '076') in February 2011.
(DSLR x1.6 sensor + Canon EF 24-105mm (70mm) f4L at 2.5 seconds f8 -2/3 ISO 100 with tripod but no flash). |
Left to right: Tornado GR.4s (ZA602 '067' x2 and ZA614 '076') in 2 Squadron colours in their Hardened Aircraft Shelters (HAS). Tornado GR.4 (ZD748) 'Shiny Two' which has been recently repainted (to touch-up around cockpit and rudder which had been replaced) ready for its 12 week tour of North America for Red Flag, Green Flag and Alberta Focus. On return it will be repainted grey following a major service. |
Left to right: Tornado GR.4 (ZD746 '094') and Tornado GR.4A (ZG726 '125') at Marham in February 2011. |
Tornado GR.4A (ZA373 'H') at Marham in June 2005. |
A2 Squadron Tornado GR.4 (ZA404 'W') in March 2004. |