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asked if they could be involved. After some
deliberation it was agreed to brief the
‘Magni cos’ on in- ight refuelling from the
Tornados, which they later achieved.
The operation went smoothly. For the A-7
pilots, it was the  rst time they had refuelled
in  ight since receiving the Corsair in 1981.


WITH THE DAMBUSTERS
In 1985 an exchange took place between
the RAF’s 617 ‘Dambusters’ Sqn based
at RAF Marham,  ying Panavia Tornados
GR1s, and Esquadra 302’s A-7Ps. The  rst
phase saw four A-7Ps arrive at the Norfolk
base on April 30, 1985; the return visit to
Monte Real began on July 26 when four
Tornados detached to Portugal. Operations
in both countries initially consisted of
familiarisation  ights. Later the emphasis
was on low-level sorties and weapons
delivery on ranges.
Flt Lt Steve Wilson (ret’d), a navigator on
his  rst tour when he  ew with the Corsairs
at Marham, recalled the visit: “On May
1, I led a single A-7 on a familiarisation
 ight which included practice-bombing
at Cowden, Donna Nook, Wain eet and
Holbeach ranges. The weapons passes
at the ranges were simple laydown. We
dropped 3kg practice bombs.” Steve also
led a pair of Corsairs on a low-level cross-
country photo sortie.
The return trip to Monte Real additionally
focused on low-level and range work. Flt


Lt Steve Kinnaird (ret’d), also on his  rst
tour, said: “I participated in both legs of the
exchange. We  ew to Monte Real on July 23,
1985 and I subsequently  ew two low-level
formation missions with the A-7s on July 26
and 31. Both missions were only one hour
and ten minutes long, but more than enough
to cover the whole country. Our brief was
not to cross the Spanish border and to avoid
 ying over human habitation.
“The Portuguese led the way and we
followed, all at low level. There were four

A unit exchange took place between the
RAF’s Marham-based 617 Sqn  ying
Tornados GR1s, and Esquadra 302’s
A-7Ps in 1985. Four A-7Ps arrived at the
Norfolk base on April 30, 1985 and were
soon performing  ights with their hosts.
Steve Wilson


‘The Corsairs’


primary role with


Esquadra 302


was tactical air


support for maritime


operations’


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Right: All of the A-7s supplied to Portugal
had previously served with the US Navy, and
retained their wing-folding mechanisms.
Key Collection


Below right: Vought A-7P, 5508, at Monte Real,
armed with a AGM-65 Maverick air-to-ground
missile and a AIM-9 Sidewinder air-to-air
missile. Força Aérea Portuguesa

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