RAF Wattisham in Suffolk appeared to be the epicentre of the bad weather across the UK in July 1992. This was the day before the official stand down of a genuinely iconic jet in British Air Force service. We arrived here to see the arrivals for an extraordinary day.
The 4th of July 1992 was officially known as the "Farewell to the Phantoms" at R.A.F. Wattisham. There was more to come of this iconic RAF aircraft. It was, in fact, the demise of 56 Squadron's Phantoms. With 74 squadrons, the Phantoms continued operations, including a mini Tiger Meet in September, and before their stand-down on 1 October 1992, at R.A.F. Wattisham.
It is easy to find images of this legendary meeting, but few are shown of the arrival day, which sadly led to some cancellations due to the cyclonic weather.

XT914 (Z) Phantom FGR.2 74 Squadron "Tigers" RAF.
It took off at R.A.F. Wattisham on 3 July 1992 in appalling weather conditions.

XP693 Lightning F.6 embellished in 56 Squadrons "Firebirds" marks for the "Farewell to the Phantoms meeting."

XP693 Lightning F.6 deploys the brake chute.
XT896 (V) Phantom FGR.2 "Tiger"
On the way to the flight line.
Having nearly dried out from Friday's rain, the Saturday morning skies were once again threatening.
For the morning, the weather held out, albeit grey and overcast.
Below are some of the assembled aircraft that commemorated this legendary day. People often reflect on the weather when speaking or reading about this event today. They should have braved the Friday?
74 Squadron's motto was "I fear no man." Sadly, by the year's end, both "Firebirds" and "Tigers" would fear the scrap man.
I look here, and I'm caught by NO HOPE?
XV467 (F) Phantom FGR.2 "Firebirds" Majestic to the end!
The Phoenix would rise again at
RAF Coningsby with Tornado F.3 ZG770 marked for the occasion.
XP693 Lightning F.6 from BAE was also specially marked in honour of the "Firebirds".
56 Squadrons' fast jets, Lightning, Phantom, and Tornado F.3.
XT906 Phantom FGR.2 56 squadron.
38+30 and 38+53 F-4F's from the newly formed JG72 "Westfalen" at Hopsten, formerly known as
JaboG36.
ZG725 (J) Tornado GR1A 13 Squadron RAF.
ZE836 (AS) Tornado F.3 56 (R) Squadron RAF Conningsby.
Happy memories, indeed!