In 1992, the A&AEE at RAF Boscombe Down became known as the Aircraft and Armament Evaluation Establishment, formally known as the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment; following the name change, the Experimental side of operations passed to the Defence Research Agency.
Only one year later, in 1993, the Defence Test and Evaluation Organisation (DTEO) took control of the airfield. After that, it was passed on to the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (DERA), headquartered in Farnborough.
The photographs shown below are from the 1990s and early 2000s.
To conclude, in 2001, DERA was split into two parts, with one becoming the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) and the other a civilian British multinational defence company, QinetiQ. Photographs from this era will be shared later.
Tales around the runway caravan.
XV292/292 C-130K C.1 Hercules LTW
XS235 DH.106 Comet 4C 'Canopus' A&AEE
XS235 DH.106 Comet 4C 'Canopus' A&AEE.
XS606 Andover C.1 ETPS
ZA326 Tornado GR.1 There appears to be a problem.
ZA326 Tornado GR.1 aborting! Not for the first time in its operational life. This 8th production Panavia Tornado was to have entered service with the
TTTE, but after a devastating fire, it had to be rebuilt; following the rebuild, the RAF refused to accept the aircraft, and it later passed to the
Royal Aircraft Establishment at Bedford in its prominent '
Raspberry Ripple' colour scheme.
Its final years' flights were made from here at Boscombe Down.
It was the last flying Tornado GR.1.
It had been a British Aerospace 'Trials' aircraft.
XX341/1 Hawk T.1 ETPS.
XZ103/FP Jaguar 41 Sqn RAF.
ZD745/DA Tornado GR.4 31 Sqn 'Goldstars'.
ZD745/DA and XZ103/FP are operating multiple paired missions.
ZE432 BAC-1-11-479FU after returning from AIM Aviation at Bournemouth 'Hurn', where it had received this final colour scheme.
It started its operational flying back in 1973 when it was ordered and delivered to
Air Pacific as
DQ-FBV, later to the ETPS, but sadly soon after this photo, was found to have corrosion, leading to its scrapping; the cockpit was saved and now resides at the
Bournemouth Aviation Museum.
ZJ647 Alpha Jet ex 98+71
German Air Force, in total 12 arrived from storage at Furstenfeldbruck in Germany, 6 airframes were initially non-flying, two were destined for the Test and evaluation facility at
DERA Llanbedr, seen here, one of the four early flying examples still in
a GAF colour scheme.
The XW175 Harrier was a remarkably impressive aircraft; not only was it fly-by-wire, but it was also the longest-serving Harrier, in service from 1969 to 2008, spanning forty years. It was the last fixed-wing aircraft to take off from
HMS Invincible.
It was stripped of its American technology at the end of its service, returning it to a Harrier T.4A.
ZD285 Lynx AH.7 Stored by 2003 at Boscombe Down.
XL612 Hunter T.7 ETPS's primary use with the ETPS was demonstrating how to recover from an inverted spin. Its status is with the civil register, currently at
Swansea airport.
XX105 BAC-1-11, with its unique colour scheme, operated from RAE Bedford (Thurleigh) for 21 years with the Blind Landing Experimental Unit (
BLEU) and transferred to Boscombe Down in 1994 in a similar role.
ZH654 Harrier II T.10 (DERA).
ZH654 Harrier II T.10 (DERA).
Sadly, on the 24th of August 2000, whilst landing back at EGDM,
It was slightly higher than this photo when the crew ejected; both suffered back injuries, and the aircraft was written off, damaged beyond repair. The investigation found an inaccurate fuel gauge reading.
XX342/2 Hawk T.1 ETPS.
ZA267 was the second ADV prototype.
The BAE company designation was A.02. There were also A.01 (ZA254) and A.03 (ZA267).
ZA267 was one of the three ADV aircraft, all of which were dedicated to different roles.
A.02's strengths were engines, general systems and armaments; I imagine it was spending time at RAF Boscombe Down.
ZG501 Harrier GR.7 (AWC) SAOEU
'Strike Attack Operational Evaluation Unit
Formed back in 1983 with the introduction of the
Panavia Tornado GR.1 into RAF service, by 1988, they had added ZG501 Harrier GR.7, which later became a GR.9.
ZE756 Tornado F.3 AWC (
Air Warfare Centre)
Flying missions with the Tornado GR.1 and a GR.1A.
ZA353 B-53 Tornado GR.1 (TTTE) was seen here whilst serving with DERA at Boscombe Down.
ZA449 Tornado GR.1A recovers to Boscombe Down.
XZ570 Seaking HAS 5+ or Mod! (DTEO) at Boscombe Down in 1996.
XV211 Lockheed Hercules C.1, accompanied by FT375 Havard IIB, was sadly sold by Tender in May 1996 and became G-BWUL on the civil register.
XV208 Lockheed Hercules W.2 'Snoopy' operated by DERA/MRF.
I hope you enjoyed the trip down memory lane.