The Lockheed TriStar has
flown its last operational mission with the Royal Air
Force.
On 24 March, 2 TriStars of 216
Squadron based at RAF Brize Norton flew an air-to-air refuelling
mission over the North Sea before one of them conducted flypasts at airfields
associated with its history.
During its service, the TriStar,
fondly known as ‘Timmy’ by its crews, has formed the backbone of
long range air transport and air-to-air refuelling, participating in nearly
every British conflict since it was brought into service.
The fleet of 9 aircraft were
acquired as a direct result of the Falklands conflict and the need to provide
support to forces in the South Atlantic and to bolster the air-to-air
refuelling fleet.
In more recent times TriStars
have provided air-to-air refuelling for fast jet aircraft operating over
Afghanistan and Libya, and provided a vital airbridge, transporting troops and
cargo to Iraq and Afghanistan.
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