The North Sea Air Combat Manoeuvring Instrumentation range (ACMI) opened in August 1990 for one air arm; this was an opportune moment.
The Swiss Air Force had been using the impressive Weapons Training Installation based at Decimomannu on Italy's Island of Sardinia for many years. These exercises were named SAKA (Sardinian Kampagne). As the only facility outside the United States, it was bustling, as many older enthusiasts would well know. In fact, it was so popular that NATO complained about the Swiss Air Force being given a yearly time slot when they would deploy with up to eighteen Mirages and Northrop F-5s.
By the late 1980s, NATO's demand for Air Combat Manoeuvring at Decimomannu would prevent future Swiss deployments. The Swiss Air Force quickly booked time on the newly constructed North Sea Air Combat Manoeuvering Instrumentation range (ACMI), also known as the "Show Ground", for you and me.
They arrived in the UK on 16 November 1990 for the first of twelve annual NORKA (Nordsee Kampagne) exercises. They would operate with F-5Es and F-5Fs in the first instance, and later years saw Mirage IIIs, followed by a year with their F/A-18Cs and Ds.
From my slide collection, I have included some of these lovely aircraft, notably the F-5E and two-seat F-5F, along with the Iconic Mirage 3, in no particular order of appearance.
J-2308 Mirage IIIS is recovering back at RAF Waddington in the autumnal mist. Today, this aircraft is sadly scrapped.

J-3075 F-5E and J-3208 F-5F depart RAF Waddington.
























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