Served on Jaguar 41 Squadron at RAF Coltishall and 2 AC Squadron at RAF Laarbruch in Germany. RIC. Those that know the RIC will know my trade at the time.
Was built like a classic sports car last of the old style single seat fighters was a good looking aircraft it is a shame we dont have any of these old jets still flying looks like a great display and narration from an amazing pilot great video
Andy Lloyd Cubin, dirty child sex pest what a sad little excuse for a man, hope you end up in prison how many children did you have on your computer you sex case?
Excellent video, well presented. Thank you. This is an early airframe, initially delivered to 226 OCU at Lossiemouth I believe. I was there in 1974 as the Jags were being brought into service. I was fortunate to go from Lossie to Coltishall with 54 Sqn, the first operational Jag squadron. As groundcrew, our training emphasized the fact that the Jaguar was designed for ease of servicing, a fact that I became acutely aware of on a subsequent tour on F4 Phantoms!!
I had the privilege to see Jaguar force at Coningsby prior to disposal after Coltishall closed. The last front line RAF jet flown by the seat of your pants.
I first became aware of Andy's talents during his tenure with The Red Arrows. Judging by this majestic performance... you can see why he was selected!!
@@caw6884always enjoyed it as a child, unfortunately for me in ‘99 at the age of ten I was seriously ill and didn’t go for a long time but was there in 2010
Glad to see these Pilots are not as "toffee nosed" as the Pilots today with First Class degrees who see ground crew as lowlifes (Especially Typhoon Pilots)
That’s because these guys trained relentlessly to fight a war against the Soviet Bloc, the threat was real and ever present. Today’s fast jet pilots have no idea what that is like, they’ve had no actual adversary for 30 years, they believe their own hype.
Great video, shame about Andy Cubin's fall from grace.
Thank You Yah for my sky friends
Jobs dont get any better than that.... period.
Got to love the Jag
การออกแบบมันดีมากท่ออากาศก็อยู่สูงระบบลงจอดก็แข็งแรงมาก
Land anywhere anytime baby...
Brilliant
For once an aviation video where I like the music!
Is this possibly a mark knopfler riffing guitar 🎸
Amazing film and footage
2 years on II (AC) Sqn, 10 years 54 (F) Sqn. Best time of my life. Andy Cubin was a great pilot. Always had time for the groundcrew.
Served on Jaguar 41 Squadron at RAF Coltishall and 2 AC Squadron at RAF Laarbruch in Germany. RIC. Those that know the RIC will know my trade at the time.
Still get goosebumps when I see my other love of my life. Original 54Sqd, 6 Sqd, ASF Lossie, Laarbruch and Abingdon.
Was built like a classic sports car last of the old style single seat fighters was a good looking aircraft it is a shame we dont have any of these old jets still flying looks like a great display and narration from an amazing pilot great video
Andy Lloyd Cubin, dirty child sex pest what a sad little excuse for a man, hope you end up in prison how many children did you have on your computer you sex case?
ความเร็วทำให้เกิดเสียงดังเครื่องบินไอพ่นที่ทำภารกิจส่วนมากปล่อยอาวุธระยะไกลทั้งนั้น
Excellent video, well presented. Thank you. This is an early airframe, initially delivered to 226 OCU at Lossiemouth I believe. I was there in 1974 as the Jags were being brought into service. I was fortunate to go from Lossie to Coltishall with 54 Sqn, the first operational Jag squadron. As groundcrew, our training emphasized the fact that the Jaguar was designed for ease of servicing, a fact that I became acutely aware of on a subsequent tour on F4 Phantoms!!
I had the privilege to see Jaguar force at Coningsby prior to disposal after Coltishall closed. The last front line RAF jet flown by the seat of your pants.
The ATC still owes me a fast jet flight from 30 years ago! Lol
As a boy I watched these fly in and out of RAF Lossiemouth all the time!
Hope you didn't go near Andy as a boy, he'd of had your arse he a dirty sex case.
Sad how this man ended up
What happened?
Quick google and it turns out he was found with indecent images of children.
Thanks👍✈️
Ex 20 and II (AC) ground crew. Very nice video. Good basic technical description. Very nicely done and shows the Jag off very well indeed. Well done.
Awesome mate.. thanks from NZ 👍✈️🇳🇿
"There was only one seat and I was in it". Invaluable lessons in life.
Same as your First Solo in a Twin Comanche ?
awesome vid! Nice bird
Very interesting video - likeable guy until i read recently he's a convicted paedophile!
Incredible footage
Jollyo chocs away
Hell of a display I bet. Would love to see it from the crowd's POV!!!
Be careful what you wish for Andy might show you his balls you know he's a sex case don't you.
Premier on
When was this film made?
Superb. Simply Superb. Thank you.
The Best video I have seen on the Jaguar. Well explained and informative. Still one of my favourite aircraft.
Helmets don’t go on the ground now days.
This chap cares about the quality of his workmanship. Nice. 🙂
What an inspiring story, and he accomplished it! Many👍
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Was born and bred near Coltishall. I love these machines.
Really awesome!
I first became aware of Andy's talents during his tenure with The Red Arrows. Judging by this majestic performance... you can see why he was selected!!
Do you know when this was filmed? Any idea of where he is now?
@Mr Cwith respect, read his book before you judge. I just did, recommend it.
@@user-dl8si4mx2xhe should be in prison he's a child sex offender
What is the music ? Thanks for uploading!
Saw that very plane display at Biggin Hill Air Fair in 1995
such a shame the Air Fair has ceased now, the corporations just want total rule
@@caw6884always enjoyed it as a child, unfortunately for me in ‘99 at the age of ten I was seriously ill and didn’t go for a long time but was there in 2010
Thx for this upload, great vid, I take it Andy is related to you Robert ?
Glad to see these Pilots are not as "toffee nosed" as the Pilots today with First Class degrees who see ground crew as lowlifes (Especially Typhoon Pilots)
Jag pilots were a different breed
That’s because these guys trained relentlessly to fight a war against the Soviet Bloc, the threat was real and ever present. Today’s fast jet pilots have no idea what that is like, they’ve had no actual adversary for 30 years, they believe their own hype.
I suspect it was because back then they were very, very drunk whereas now the crews are busy all the time. Does no one read the news?
@@edwardfrench9925 Who watches the Lefty News on BBC1 ?
Good little pilot. (From a wore out old, retired air traffic controller). I love professionals who are competent and serious about their work.
This instructor never lost his roots AND tells it as it is ! Excellent footage .
he sounds like Swiss Tony
Flying a Jaguar, Bob, is very much like making love to a beautiful woman
@@markjackson5665 Priceless.
"Flying a jet is like making love to a beautiful women "
Flying a fast jet is very much like making love to a beautiful woman...
I was born in the UK.....20 years US Air Force retired. But you can't beat the RAF.........and the beautiful Jaguar........
What a beautiful plane.