Panavia Tornado with afterburners engaged. Photo likely taken in Afghanistan.
Posted by Demo_Nemo@reddit | aviation | View on Reddit | 11 comments
Posted by Demo_Nemo@reddit | aviation | View on Reddit | 11 comments
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ventus1b@reddit
Luftwaffe IDS, I think?
muck2@reddit
Tornado Recce. A specialised IDS variant with some additional controls for the backseater to process and relay intel. The Germans flew them in Afghanistan and Iraq for a time.
Icy-Regret-3116@reddit
Why would a Recce plane fly so low? Not challenging you, just curious.
0------------------0@reddit
Reverse image search turns up nothing, so it's probably a generated image.
TheNecromancer@reddit
That's actually quite high for a Tornado
d_maeddy@reddit
The fence in the background hints that the photo might have been taken at an airfield
Icy-Regret-3116@reddit
Makes sense thanks
482Cargo@reddit
Also the flaps are out.
0------------------0@reddit
What’s the source for this image? Where did it come from?
MrcooldudeSP@reddit
cool