Number 1
Serial: XT273
C/N: B3-16-64
Date Delivered: 14/07/65 To Royal Navy
Oct 1965: Issued to 801 NAS, RNAS Lossiemouth-coded '242/V'
----------: Transferred to 800 NAS, RNAS Lossiemouth - coded
'113/E'
22/05/70: Transferred to 809 NAS, RNAS Lossiemouth - coded '025/R'
June 1970: Embarked HMS Ark Royal-coded '025/R'
04/11/73: Returned to BAe Brough for upgrade to S.Mk.2A standard
1975: To RAF
June 1975: Issued to 337 OCU, RAF Honington
September 1975: Transferred to 208 Squadron, RAF Honington
04/06/76: Damaged on landing, RAF Luqa, Malta
17/08/77: Returned to operational status-issued 237 OCU, RAF Honington
21/11/79: To No. 19 MU St Athan store
19/05/88: Issued No. 12 Sqadron, RAF Lossiemouth - coded '273'
29/06/88: Transferred to No. 208 Squadron, RAF Lossiemouth - coded '273'
06/07/88: Transferred No. 12 Sqadron, RAF Lossiemouth - coded '273'
Oct 1992: Scrapped-Elgin, Moray, Scotland
Number 2
Serial: XV341
C/N: B3-19-66
Date Delivered: 01/05/67 To Royal Navy
-------: Issued to 800 NAS, RNAS Lossiemouth
-------: Embarked HMS Eagle-coded
'113/E'
23/01/72: Tour of duty ends for HMS Eagle - 800 relocated to RNAS Lossiemouth
February 1972: 800 NAS, RNAS Lossiemouth disbanded
1972: To RNAY Sydenham, Belfast - upgraded to S.Mk.2A standard
06/07/73: To RAF
-------: Issued No. 12 Squadron, RAF Honington
09/09/74: Tranferredm to 237 OCU, RAF Honington
May 1978: To BAe Bitteswell for upgrade to S.Mk.2B standard
03/08/78: Issued to No. 208 Squadron, RAF Honington
February 1980: Buccaneer grounded for six months, following the crash of XV345 at Nellis AFB, Nevada, during 'Red Flag 80'.
02/10/81: Transferred to No. 15 Squadron, RAFG Laarbruch - coded 'D'
July 1983: No. 15 Sqaudron end operations with Buccaneer and transfer to Tornado - transferred to No. 16 Squadron, RAFG Laarbruch
14/11/82: To MoD(PE)
November 1983: To Holme-on-Spalding Moor
August 1984: To RAF Scampton for 'Test Flying'
02/04/85: Issued to No. 12 Squadron, Lossiemouth - coded 'RF'
14/06/85: Crashed on landing - RAF Lossiemouth
Found a couple of other interesting subjects for this one here...
Blackburn Buccaneer - The Last British Bomber (Individual Aircraft Histories Colour Schemes)
Sergio, if it was designed for carrier use, then it's in, even if it was never used in that role in the end.
Vic, one of the judges, confirmed this for me and Cory in relation to RNZAF aircraft like the Buffalo, Corsair and Avenger, which were designed as carrier birds but only operated fom land bases in RNZAF service.
So....go for it!
If memory serves, Terry (airframes) told me if the aircraft was capable of being launched from a ship (even catapult), it was in. Think B-25 and OS2U-3 for opposite ends of the spectrum.
Charles
Excuse me Jan, but you have to compete with me for the crown of most unfinished GB entries!
Great choice here, whichever you decide.
Is that so....?