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Nimrod
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Find out about the planes that are going to be flying or appearing in Jersey for the air display.

Originally designed as a maritime patrol and anti-submarine aircraft, the Nimrod has become famous for its role in support of many air-sea rescues.

Less well known is the secondary role for which a number of aircraft were adapted.

The original maritime equipment was removed from the airframe, and replaced with a highly sophisticated and sensitive suite of systems used for reconnaissance and the gathering of electronic intelligence.

The ability of the Nimrod to loiter for long periods, following a high speed dash to the required area of operation, make the aircraft ideally suited to this task.

Entered Service: 1974
Powerplant: Four Rolls-Royce RB168-20 Spey 250 turbofans of 12,140lb st.
Span: 114ft 10in (35.00m)
Length: 118ft 9in (36.19m)
Max Speed: 575mph (926km/h)
Accommodation: Crew of 12




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