How to pull a 7-tonne Jaguar aircraft uphill
🗣️ "Towards the end, felt like the sun was in my calves!"
How do you pull seven tonnes worth of attack aircraft 238 metres uphill?
Well, a team of engineers from RAF Cosford has done so with a Jaguar aircraft, for charity. ✈️
The retired airplane weighs 7,000 kilograms and was pulled 238 metres - the same number as the squadron.
Kirstie Chambers (@Kirstie_MarieC) was there.
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How do you pull seven tonnes worth of attack aircraft 238 metres uphill?
Well, a team of engineers from RAF Cosford has done so with a Jaguar aircraft, for charity. ✈️
The retired airplane weighs 7,000 kilograms and was pulled 238 metres - the same number as the squadron.
Kirstie Chambers (@Kirstie_MarieC) was there.
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