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English Electric Lightning The English Electric Lightning is a British fighter aircraft that served as an interceptor during the 1960s, the 1970s and into the late 1980s. It was capable of a top speed of above Mach 2. The Lightning was designed, developed, and manufa ...
twin-engined interceptor and multi-role fighter. The main operator of the Lightning was the
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but it was also operated by the
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and the
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.


1950s

;1959 *1 October 1959 – Prototype Lightning T4
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''XL628'' was abandoned over the Irish Sea after control was lost when the fin collapsed. The test pilot ejected and was initially reported missing until he and his dinghy drifted ashore 28 hours later.


1960s

;1960 *5 March 1960 – Pre-production Lightning ''XG334'' of the Air Fighting Development Squadron was abandoned when the landing gear jammed and it crashed off Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk. *16 December 1960 – Royal Air Force Lightning F1 ''XM138'' of the Air Fighting Development Squadron was damaged beyond repair by fire after landing at
RAF Coltishall Royal Air Force Coltishall, more commonly known as RAF Coltishall , is a former Royal Air Force station located North-North-East of Norwich, in the English county of Norfolk, East Anglia, which operated from 1938 to 2006. It was a fighter airf ...
when a fire bottle exploded. ;1961 *28 June 1961 – Lightning F1A ''XM185'' of
No. 111 Squadron RAF ("Standing by") , colors= , colors_label= , march= , mascot= , equipment= , equipment_label= , battles= , anniversaries= , decorations= , battle_honours= Palestine 1917–1918*, Megiddo, Home Defence 1940–1942*, France and Low Countries 1940, ...
was abandoned near Lavenham, Suffolk when the landing gear and air brakes jammed. ;1962 *13 September 1962 – pre-production Lightning ''XG332'' operated by
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was abandoned near Hatfield after it caught fire on approach. *12 December 1962 – Royal Air Force Lightning T4 ''XM994'' of the Lightning Conversion Flight was destroyed by fire after the landing gear collapsed on landing at RAF Middleton St. George. ;1963 *26 April 1963 – Lighting F1 ''XM142'' of
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was abandoned off Cromer, Norfolk following hydraulic failure. *6 June 1963 – Lighting F1A ''XM179'' of
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was abandoned after it collided with ''XM181'' over Great Bricett, Suffolk. *18 July 1963 – Lightning F1A ''XM186'' of
No. 111 Squadron RAF ("Standing by") , colors= , colors_label= , march= , mascot= , equipment= , equipment_label= , battles= , anniversaries= , decorations= , battle_honours= Palestine 1917–1918*, Megiddo, Home Defence 1940–1942*, France and Low Countries 1940, ...
was abandoned in a spin during an aerobatic display near
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. The pilot was killed.Halley 1999, p. 210 *31 July 1963 – Pre-production Lightning ''XG311'' operated by the Aircraft & Armament Experimental Establishment crashed on a test flight in the Ribble Estuary. ;1964 *25 March 1964 – Lightning F2 ''XN823'' being operated by Rolls-Royce was abandoned after it caught fire on a test flight near Keyham, Leicestershire. *27 April 1964 – Lightning F2 ''XN785'' of
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crashed landed five miles North of
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after running out of fuel. The pilot was killed. *9 June 1964 – Lighting F1A ''XM191'' of
No. 111 Squadron RAF ("Standing by") , colors= , colors_label= , march= , mascot= , equipment= , equipment_label= , battles= , anniversaries= , decorations= , battle_honours= Palestine 1917–1918*, Megiddo, Home Defence 1940–1942*, France and Low Countries 1940, ...
landed safely but was damaged beyond repair when the engine caught fire on approach to
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. *28 August 1964 – Lightning F3 ''XP704'' of
No. 74 Squadron RAF Number 74 Squadron, also known as "Tiger Squadron" from its tiger-head motif, was a squadron of the Royal Air Force. It operated fighter aircraft from 1917 to the 1990s, and then trainers until its disbandment in 2000. It was the Royal Air Forc ...
stalled and spun into the ground at
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, Fife following an aerobatic display practice. The pilot was killed. *11 September 1964 – Lightning F1 ''XM134'', the first production aircraft, of
No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit RAF No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit was a Royal Air Force Operational Conversion Unit which was active between 1946 and 1991. Operational history It was first formed on 15 August 1946 at RAF Molesworth under No. 11 Group RAF, No. 11 Group of RAF ...
abandoned 30 miles east of Happisburgh, Norfolk when the landing gear leg stuck up. ;1965 *11 January 1965 – Pre-production Lightning ''XG335'' operated by the Aircraft & Armament Experimental Establishment was abandoned and crashed near Woodborough, Wiltshire after the landing gear jammed. *26 June 1965 – Lightning F3 ''XR712'' of
No. 111 Squadron RAF ("Standing by") , colors= , colors_label= , march= , mascot= , equipment= , equipment_label= , battles= , anniversaries= , decorations= , battle_honours= Palestine 1917–1918*, Megiddo, Home Defence 1940–1942*, France and Low Countries 1940, ...
was abandoned near Watergate Bay, Cornwall after the engine blew up during a display at Exeter. *22 July 1965 – Lightning T4 ''XM966'' operated by makers on a test flight crashed into the Irish Sea. *29 September 1965 – Lightning F3 ''XP739'' of
No. 111 Squadron RAF ("Standing by") , colors= , colors_label= , march= , mascot= , equipment= , equipment_label= , battles= , anniversaries= , decorations= , battle_honours= Palestine 1917–1918*, Megiddo, Home Defence 1940–1942*, France and Low Countries 1940, ...
was abandoned after a double engine flame out near Needham Market, Suffolk. ;1966 *5 January 1966 – Lightning F3 ''XR721'' of
No. 56 Squadron RAF Number 56 Squadron, nicknamed ''the Firebirds'' for their ability to always reappear intact regardless of the odds, is one of the oldest and most successful Squadron (aviation), squadrons of the Royal Air Force, with battle honours from many of ...
belly landed and hit a wall at Helmingham, Suffolk after the engine flamed out. The ejection seat fired but the pilot was killed. *15 March 1966 – Lighting F1A ''XM190'' of
No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit RAF No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit was a Royal Air Force Operational Conversion Unit which was active between 1946 and 1991. Operational history It was first formed on 15 August 1946 at RAF Molesworth under No. 11 Group RAF, No. 11 Group of RAF ...
abandoned following a fire warning north of Cromer, Norfolk. *6 May 1966 – Lightning F1A ''XM213'' of
No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit RAF No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit was a Royal Air Force Operational Conversion Unit which was active between 1946 and 1991. Operational history It was first formed on 15 August 1946 at RAF Molesworth under No. 11 Group RAF, No. 11 Group of RAF ...
veered of runway at
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and hit a fence when the landing gear retracted prematurely during take-off. *1 July 1966 – Lightning T5 ''XS453'' of
No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit RAF No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit was a Royal Air Force Operational Conversion Unit which was active between 1946 and 1991. Operational history It was first formed on 15 August 1946 at RAF Molesworth under No. 11 Group RAF, No. 11 Group of RAF ...
was abandoned near to Happisburgh, Norfolk after the landing gear jammed. *22 July 1966 – Lightning F1 ''XM135'', the second production aircraft, took off inadvertently when Walter "Taffy" Holden, an engineer in command of
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with limited experience flying small single-engine trainer aircraft, engaged the
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by mistake during ground testing. Unable to disengage the afterburner, Holden ran down the runway narrowly missing a crossing fuel truck and a
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taking off, before taking off himself. Flying without a helmet or canopy, the ejection seat and landing gear disabled, Holden aborted a couple of attempted landings. He landed on his third approach, striking the runway with the aircraft's tail as he adopted in his flare the attitude of a
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aircraft. The aircraft subsequently returned to service, and was subsequently acquired by the
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James Hamilton-Paterson, pages 223-5
English Electric/BAC Lightning Mks 1-6
Kev Darling, pages 56-57
ENGLISH ELECTRIC LIGHTNING MK I
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*24 August 1966 – Lightning F3 ''XP760'' of
No. 23 Squadron RAF ("Always on the attack") , colors = , colors_label = , march = , mascot = , equipment = , equipment_label = , b ...
was abandoned after the engine would not relight and the elevators jammed off
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. ;1967 *2 January 1967 – Lightning T4 ''XM971'' of
No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit RAF No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit was a Royal Air Force Operational Conversion Unit which was active between 1946 and 1991. Operational history It was first formed on 15 August 1946 at RAF Molesworth under No. 11 Group RAF, No. 11 Group of RAF ...
was abandoned two miles east of
RAF Coltishall Royal Air Force Coltishall, more commonly known as RAF Coltishall , is a former Royal Air Force station located North-North-East of Norwich, in the English county of Norfolk, East Anglia, which operated from 1938 to 2006. It was a fighter airf ...
when the loose radar fairing was ingested by the engine. *3 March 1967 – Lightning F3 ''XP699'' was abandoned following a fire warning two miles north of Wethersfield. *7 March 1967 – Prototype Lightning T55 ''55–710'' for the Royal Saudi Air Force was damaged beyond repair after a landing accident following a test flight at Warton. *17 April 1967 – Lightning F1A ''XM184'' of
No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit RAF No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit was a Royal Air Force Operational Conversion Unit which was active between 1946 and 1991. Operational history It was first formed on 15 August 1946 at RAF Molesworth under No. 11 Group RAF, No. 11 Group of RAF ...
caught fire on landing at
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and was not repaired. *7 September 1967 - Lightning F6 ''XR766'' of
No. 23 Squadron RAF ("Always on the attack") , colors = , colors_label = , march = , mascot = , equipment = , equipment_label = , b ...
from
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was abandoned in North Sea, 51 miles ENE of
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official report gives the exact location as being at co-ordinates 56'45".00N, 1'30".00W, pilot successfully ejected and was recovered by a
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of No. 202 Squadron RAF *13 September 1967 – Royal Air Force Lightning F1 ''XM136'' of the Wattisham Target Facilities Flight was abandoned on approach to
RAF Coltishall Royal Air Force Coltishall, more commonly known as RAF Coltishall , is a former Royal Air Force station located North-North-East of Norwich, in the English county of Norfolk, East Anglia, which operated from 1938 to 2006. It was a fighter airf ...
after engine power was lost and the tailplane control jammed. *27 September 1967 – Lightning F3 ''XR714'' of
No. 111 Squadron RAF ("Standing by") , colors= , colors_label= , march= , mascot= , equipment= , equipment_label= , battles= , anniversaries= , decorations= , battle_honours= Palestine 1917–1918*, Megiddo, Home Defence 1940–1942*, France and Low Countries 1940, ...
hit the runway when the landing gear retracted early on take-off from
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, Cyprus. The aircraft was not repaired. ;1968 *24 January 1968 – Lightning F6 ''XS900'' of
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was abandoned six miles south-east of
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, Moray when controls jammed following engine fire. *29 April 1968 – Lightning F6 ''XS924'' of
No. 5 Squadron RAF Number 5 (Army Co-operation) Squadron (although His Majesty the King awarded No. V (Army Cooperation) Squadron) was a squadron of the Royal Air Force. It most recently operated the Raytheon Sentinel R1 Airborne STand-Off Radar (ASTOR) aircraf ...
dived into the ground four miles south-west of
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when controls jammed after t/o formating on a Victor tanker with another Lightning for a flypast at RAF Scampton to simulate flight refuelling. The pilot was killed. *21 June 1968 – Lightning F1A ''XM188'' of
No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit RAF No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit was a Royal Air Force Operational Conversion Unit which was active between 1946 and 1991. Operational history It was first formed on 15 August 1946 at RAF Molesworth under No. 11 Group RAF, No. 11 Group of RAF ...
hit a hangar when throttles jammed open while taxiing at
RAF Coltishall Royal Air Force Coltishall, more commonly known as RAF Coltishall , is a former Royal Air Force station located North-North-East of Norwich, in the English county of Norfolk, East Anglia, which operated from 1938 to 2006. It was a fighter airf ...
. *4 September 1968 – Lightning F53 ''53–690'' for the Royal Saudi Air Force was abandoned and crashed in the village of
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, Lancashire after it caught fire on take-off from Warton. *12 September 1968 – Lightning F6 ''XS896'' of
No. 74 Squadron RAF Number 74 Squadron, also known as "Tiger Squadron" from its tiger-head motif, was a squadron of the Royal Air Force. It operated fighter aircraft from 1917 to the 1990s, and then trainers until its disbandment in 2000. It was the Royal Air Forc ...
caught fire and spun into the ground on approach to
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, Singapore. The pilot was killed. *29 November 1968 – Royal Air Force Lightning F1A ''XM174'' of the Leuchars Target Facilities Flight was abandoned over the sea following a fire. It crashed at Balmullo Quarry, two miles west of
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. ;1969 *22 September 1969 – Lightning F6 ''XS926'' of
No. 5 Squadron RAF Number 5 (Army Co-operation) Squadron (although His Majesty the King awarded No. V (Army Cooperation) Squadron) was a squadron of the Royal Air Force. It most recently operated the Raytheon Sentinel R1 Airborne STand-Off Radar (ASTOR) aircraf ...
was abandoned 75 miles east of Whitby, Yorkshire following loss of control.


1970s

;1970 *4 March 1970 – Lighting F6 ''XS918'' of No. 11 Squadron RAF was abandoned following a fire nine miles east of
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, Moray. The pilot was killed. *7 May 1970 – Lightning F3 ''XP742'' of
No. 111 Squadron RAF ("Standing by") , colors= , colors_label= , march= , mascot= , equipment= , equipment_label= , battles= , anniversaries= , decorations= , battle_honours= Palestine 1917–1918*, Megiddo, Home Defence 1940–1942*, France and Low Countries 1940, ...
was abandoned off Great Yarmouth, Norfolk after the engine caught fire. *26 May 1970 – Lightning F6 ''XR767'' of
No. 74 Squadron RAF Number 74 Squadron, also known as "Tiger Squadron" from its tiger-head motif, was a squadron of the Royal Air Force. It operated fighter aircraft from 1917 to the 1990s, and then trainers until its disbandment in 2000. It was the Royal Air Forc ...
flew into the sea 50 miles north-west of Singapore. The pilot was killed. *27 July 1970 – Lightning F6 ''XS930'' of
No. 74 Squadron RAF Number 74 Squadron, also known as "Tiger Squadron" from its tiger-head motif, was a squadron of the Royal Air Force. It operated fighter aircraft from 1917 to the 1990s, and then trainers until its disbandment in 2000. It was the Royal Air Forc ...
spun into the ground on take-off from
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, Singapore. The pilot and two people on the ground were killed.Halley 1999, p. 222 *12 August 1970 – Lightning F6 ''XS893'' of
No. 74 Squadron RAF Number 74 Squadron, also known as "Tiger Squadron" from its tiger-head motif, was a squadron of the Royal Air Force. It operated fighter aircraft from 1917 to the 1990s, and then trainers until its disbandment in 2000. It was the Royal Air Forc ...
was abandoned 19 miles east of Changi after landing gear jammed. *8 September 1970 – Lightning F6 ''XS894'' of
No. 5 Squadron RAF Number 5 (Army Co-operation) Squadron (although His Majesty the King awarded No. V (Army Cooperation) Squadron) was a squadron of the Royal Air Force. It most recently operated the Raytheon Sentinel R1 Airborne STand-Off Radar (ASTOR) aircraf ...
flew into the sea six miles north-north-east of Flamborough Head, Yorkshire. The United States Air Force pilot William Schaffner was killed. *19 September 1970 – Lighting T4 ''XM990'' of
No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit RAF No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit was a Royal Air Force Operational Conversion Unit which was active between 1946 and 1991. Operational history It was first formed on 15 August 1946 at RAF Molesworth under No. 11 Group RAF, No. 11 Group of RAF ...
was abandoned after control was lost during a display at Little Plumstead, Norfolk. ;1971 *25 January 1971 – Lightning F3 ''XP756'' of
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was abandoned after a fire warning off Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. *28 January 1971 – Lightning F2 ''XN772'' of
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was abandoned in a spin near Diepholz, West Germany. *28 April 1971 – Lightning F6 ''XS938'' of
No. 23 Squadron RAF ("Always on the attack") , colors = , colors_label = , march = , mascot = , equipment = , equipment_label = , b ...
was abandoned 12 miles east of
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after it caught fire on take-off. *3 May 1971 – Lightning F3 ''XP752'' of
No. 111 Squadron RAF ("Standing by") , colors= , colors_label= , march= , mascot= , equipment= , equipment_label= , battles= , anniversaries= , decorations= , battle_honours= Palestine 1917–1918*, Megiddo, Home Defence 1940–1942*, France and Low Countries 1940, ...
collided with a French Air Force
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E near Colmar, France. The aircraft landed safely but was relegated to ground training use. *10 May 1971 – Lightning F3 ''XP744'' of
No. 56 Squadron RAF Number 56 Squadron, nicknamed ''the Firebirds'' for their ability to always reappear intact regardless of the odds, is one of the oldest and most successful Squadron (aviation), squadrons of the Royal Air Force, with battle honours from many of ...
was abandoned after a fire warning 15 miles west of
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, Cyprus. *26 May 1971 – Lightning F6 ''XS902'' of
No. 5 Squadron RAF Number 5 (Army Co-operation) Squadron (although His Majesty the King awarded No. V (Army Cooperation) Squadron) was a squadron of the Royal Air Force. It most recently operated the Raytheon Sentinel R1 Airborne STand-Off Radar (ASTOR) aircraf ...
was abandoned following an engine fire 15 miles north-east of Grimsby, Lincolnshire. * 8 July 1971 – Lightning F3 ''XP705'' of
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was abandoned after an engine fire 35 miles south of
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, Cyprus. *22 September 1971 – Lightning F3 ''XP736'' of
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dived into the sea 40 miles from Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. The pilot was killed and the cause of the crash is not known. *30 September 1971 – Lightning F6 ''XR764'' of
No. 56 Squadron RAF Number 56 Squadron, nicknamed ''the Firebirds'' for their ability to always reappear intact regardless of the odds, is one of the oldest and most successful Squadron (aviation), squadrons of the Royal Air Force, with battle honours from many of ...
was abandoned 35 miles south-east of
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, Cyprus following an engine fire. *29 October 1971 – Lightning F3 ''XR711'' of
No. 111 Squadron RAF ("Standing by") , colors= , colors_label= , march= , mascot= , equipment= , equipment_label= , battles= , anniversaries= , decorations= , battle_honours= Palestine 1917–1918*, Megiddo, Home Defence 1940–1942*, France and Low Countries 1940, ...
. Reheat was disabled as a fault had occurred on the previous sortie. A "Red Line" entry was made in the F700 indicating a disabled reheat. As it was the last sortie of the day, requiring three aircraft, the aircraft was flown. The other two aircraft took off with reheat. XR711 became airborne briefly but sank back onto the runway with the undercarriage retracted. It is thought that the nozzles opened fully resulting in loss of thrust. It slid down the rest of the Wattisham runway with the ventral tank on fire and engaged the arrester barrier. It came to a halt in a ploughed field at the 06 end of the runway. The pilot Flt Lt Eric Steenson emerged from the aircraft unscathed. The aircraft was declared Cat5 and not repaired. ;1972 *16 February 1972 – Lightning F3s ''XP698'' and ''XP747'' of
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collided. XP698 crashed into the sea and XP747 was abandoned 60 miles east of Harwich, Essex. The pilot of XP698 was killed. *7 August 1972 – Lightning F3 ''XP700'' of
No. 29 Squadron RAF No. 29 Squadron of the Royal Air Force was first raised as a unit of the Royal Flying Corps in 1915, and is one of the world's oldest fighter squadrons. The second British squadron to receive the Eurofighter Typhoon, it is currently the Operat ...
caught fire on take-off from
RAF Wattisham Royal Air Force Station Wattisham or more simply RAF Wattisham is a former Royal Air Force station located in East Anglia just outside the village of Wattisham, south of Stowmarket in Suffolk, England. During the Cold War it was a major front- ...
and crashed at Great Waldingfield, Suffolk. The pilot ejected. *6 September 1972 – Lightning T5 ''XS455'' of
No. 5 Squadron RAF Number 5 (Army Co-operation) Squadron (although His Majesty the King awarded No. V (Army Cooperation) Squadron) was a squadron of the Royal Air Force. It most recently operated the Raytheon Sentinel R1 Airborne STand-Off Radar (ASTOR) aircraf ...
was abandoned 10 miles north of Spurn Head, Yorkshire following lack of control due to hydraulics failure. *14 December 1972 – Lightning T4 ''XM974'' of
No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit RAF No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit was a Royal Air Force Operational Conversion Unit which was active between 1946 and 1991. Operational history It was first formed on 15 August 1946 at RAF Molesworth under No. 11 Group RAF, No. 11 Group of RAF ...
was abandoned off Happisburgh, Norfolk following engine failure and fire. ;1973 *3 April 1973 – Lightning F6 ''XS934'' of
No. 56 Squadron RAF Number 56 Squadron, nicknamed ''the Firebirds'' for their ability to always reappear intact regardless of the odds, is one of the oldest and most successful Squadron (aviation), squadrons of the Royal Air Force, with battle honours from many of ...
was abandoned 20 miles east of
RAF Akrotiri RAF Akrotiri ( el, Βασιλική Πολεμική Αεροπορία Ακρωτηρίου) is a large Royal Air Force base on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus. It is located in the Western Sovereign Base Area, one of two areas which compr ...
, Cyprus following a fire. *5 June 1973 – Lightning T4 ''XM988'' of
No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit RAF No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit was a Royal Air Force Operational Conversion Unit which was active between 1946 and 1991. Operational history It was first formed on 15 August 1946 at RAF Molesworth under No. 11 Group RAF, No. 11 Group of RAF ...
was abandoned in a spin 23 miles off Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. *5 June 1973 – Lightning F3 ''XR719'' of
No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit RAF No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit was a Royal Air Force Operational Conversion Unit which was active between 1946 and 1991. Operational history It was first formed on 15 August 1946 at RAF Molesworth under No. 11 Group RAF, No. 11 Group of RAF ...
was damaged in a heavy landing at
RAF Coltishall Royal Air Force Coltishall, more commonly known as RAF Coltishall , is a former Royal Air Force station located North-North-East of Norwich, in the English county of Norfolk, East Anglia, which operated from 1938 to 2006. It was a fighter airf ...
, Norfolk and was not repaired. *10 December 1973 – Lightning F3 ''XP738'' of
No. 111 Squadron RAF ("Standing by") , colors= , colors_label= , march= , mascot= , equipment= , equipment_label= , battles= , anniversaries= , decorations= , battle_honours= Palestine 1917–1918*, Megiddo, Home Defence 1940–1942*, France and Low Countries 1940, ...
made a wheels-up landing at
RAF Wattisham Royal Air Force Station Wattisham or more simply RAF Wattisham is a former Royal Air Force station located in East Anglia just outside the village of Wattisham, south of Stowmarket in Suffolk, England. During the Cold War it was a major front- ...
and was not repaired. ;1974 *13 February 1974 – Lightning F3 ''XR715'' of
No. 29 Squadron RAF No. 29 Squadron of the Royal Air Force was first raised as a unit of the Royal Flying Corps in 1915, and is one of the world's oldest fighter squadrons. The second British squadron to receive the Eurofighter Typhoon, it is currently the Operat ...
was abandoned following a fire warning near Southwold, Suffolk. *29 March 1974 – Lighting F3 ''XP763'' of
No. 29 Squadron RAF No. 29 Squadron of the Royal Air Force was first raised as a unit of the Royal Flying Corps in 1915, and is one of the world's oldest fighter squadrons. The second British squadron to receive the Eurofighter Typhoon, it is currently the Operat ...
was damaged on the ground and not repaired. *3 May 1974 – Lightning T4 of
No. 19 Squadron RAF Number 19 Squadron (sometimes written as No. XIX Squadron) is a squadron of the Royal Air Force. It was the first squadron to operate the Supermarine Spitfire. It currently operates the UK's Control and Reporting Centre from RAF Boulmer. No. 1 ...
caught fire on the ground at
RAF Gutersloh The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the United Kingdom's air and space force. It was formed towards the end of the First World War on 1 April 1918, becoming the first independent air force in the world, by regrouping the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) and ...
, West Germany. *24 June 1974 – Lightning F3 ''XR748'' of
No. 111 Squadron RAF ("Standing by") , colors= , colors_label= , march= , mascot= , equipment= , equipment_label= , battles= , anniversaries= , decorations= , battle_honours= Palestine 1917–1918*, Megiddo, Home Defence 1940–1942*, France and Low Countries 1940, ...
was abandoned five miles east of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk following engine failure. *29 September 1974 – Lightning F2 ''XN780'' of
No. 92 Squadron RAF Number 92 Squadron, also known as No. 92 (East India) Squadron and currently as No. 92 Tactics and Training Squadron, of the Royal Air Force is a test and evaluation squadron based at RAF Waddington, Lincolnshire. It was formed as part of the R ...
caught fire on the ground at
RAF Gutersloh The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the United Kingdom's air and space force. It was formed towards the end of the First World War on 1 April 1918, becoming the first independent air force in the world, by regrouping the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) and ...
, West Germany and was not repaired. *29 October 1974 – Lightning F6 ''XR768'' of
No. 5 Squadron RAF Number 5 (Army Co-operation) Squadron (although His Majesty the King awarded No. V (Army Cooperation) Squadron) was a squadron of the Royal Air Force. It most recently operated the Raytheon Sentinel R1 Airborne STand-Off Radar (ASTOR) aircraf ...
was abandoned 13 miles east of Saltfleet, Lincolnshire following an engine flame out and fire. ;1975 *7 April 1975 – Lightning F3 ''XR762'' of No. 11 Squadron RAF spun into the sea off
RAF Akrotiri RAF Akrotiri ( el, Βασιλική Πολεμική Αεροπορία Ακρωτηρίου) is a large Royal Air Force base on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus. It is located in the Western Sovereign Base Area, one of two areas which compr ...
, Cyprus during a tailchase. The pilot was killed. ;1976 *30 July 1976 – Lightning F6 ''XS937'' of No. 11 Squadron RAF was abandoned off Flamborough Head, Yorkshire after the landing gear jammed. *4 August 1976 – Lightning F2 ''XN786'' was damaged by an engine fire at
RAF Gutersloh The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the United Kingdom's air and space force. It was formed towards the end of the First World War on 1 April 1918, becoming the first independent air force in the world, by regrouping the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) and ...
, West Germany and was not repaired. *7 September 1976 – Lighting F4 ''XR766'' of
No. 23 Squadron RAF ("Always on the attack") , colors = , colors_label = , march = , mascot = , equipment = , equipment_label = , b ...
was abandoned in a spin 51 miles from
RAF Leuchars Royal Air Force Leuchars or RAF Leuchars was a Royal Air Force (RAF) station located in Leuchars, Fife, on the east coast of Scotland. Throughout the Cold War and beyond, the station was home to fighter aircraft which policed northern UK airspac ...
, Scotland. ;1977 *24 February 1977 – Lightning T4 ''XM968'' of
No. 92 Squadron RAF Number 92 Squadron, also known as No. 92 (East India) Squadron and currently as No. 92 Tactics and Training Squadron, of the Royal Air Force is a test and evaluation squadron based at RAF Waddington, Lincolnshire. It was formed as part of the R ...
was abandoned following hydraulic failure near
RAF Gutersloh The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the United Kingdom's air and space force. It was formed towards the end of the First World War on 1 April 1918, becoming the first independent air force in the world, by regrouping the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) and ...
. ;1979 *25 May 1979 – Lightning F6 ''XS931'' of
No. 5 Squadron RAF Number 5 (Army Co-operation) Squadron (although His Majesty the King awarded No. V (Army Cooperation) Squadron) was a squadron of the Royal Air Force. It most recently operated the Raytheon Sentinel R1 Airborne STand-Off Radar (ASTOR) aircraf ...
crashed into the sea off Flamborough Head, Yorkshire after the controls jammed. *17 August 1979 – Lightning F3 ''XP737'' of
No. 5 Squadron RAF Number 5 (Army Co-operation) Squadron (although His Majesty the King awarded No. V (Army Cooperation) Squadron) was a squadron of the Royal Air Force. It most recently operated the Raytheon Sentinel R1 Airborne STand-Off Radar (ASTOR) aircraf ...
was abandoned near
RAF Valley Royal Air Force Valley or more simply RAF Valley ( cy, Llu Awyr Brenhinol Y Fali) is a Royal Air Force station on the island of Anglesey, Wales, and which is also used as Anglesey Airport. It provides both basic and advanced fast-jet training ...
, Wales after the landing gear jammed in the up position. *18 September 1979 – Lightning F3 ''XR723'' of
No. 5 Squadron RAF Number 5 (Army Co-operation) Squadron (although His Majesty the King awarded No. V (Army Cooperation) Squadron) was a squadron of the Royal Air Force. It most recently operated the Raytheon Sentinel R1 Airborne STand-Off Radar (ASTOR) aircraf ...
was abandoned 15 miles South of
RAF Akrotiri RAF Akrotiri ( el, Βασιλική Πολεμική Αεροπορία Ακρωτηρίου) is a large Royal Air Force base on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus. It is located in the Western Sovereign Base Area, one of two areas which compr ...
, Cyprus after the engine caught fire.


1980s

;1981 *23 July 1981 – Lightning F6 ''XR765'' of
No. 5 Squadron RAF Number 5 (Army Co-operation) Squadron (although His Majesty the King awarded No. V (Army Cooperation) Squadron) was a squadron of the Royal Air Force. It most recently operated the Raytheon Sentinel R1 Airborne STand-Off Radar (ASTOR) aircraf ...
was abandoned 30 miles east of Spurn Head, Yorkshire after control was lost following an engine fire. ;1983 *26 August 1983 – Royal Air Force Lightning F3 ''XP753'' of the Lightning Training Flight dived into the sea during a flypast at Scarborough, Yorkshire. The pilot was killed. ;1984 *13 July 1984 – Lightning F6 ''XS920'' of
No. 5 Squadron RAF Number 5 (Army Co-operation) Squadron (although His Majesty the King awarded No. V (Army Cooperation) Squadron) was a squadron of the Royal Air Force. It most recently operated the Raytheon Sentinel R1 Airborne STand-Off Radar (ASTOR) aircraf ...
hit high tension cables 15 miles north of Hemslingen, Germany during combat practice with a United States Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt. The pilot was killed. *8 November 1984 – Lightning F6 ''XR761'' of
No. 5 Squadron RAF Number 5 (Army Co-operation) Squadron (although His Majesty the King awarded No. V (Army Cooperation) Squadron) was a squadron of the Royal Air Force. It most recently operated the Raytheon Sentinel R1 Airborne STand-Off Radar (ASTOR) aircraf ...
was abandoned ten miles off Spurn Head, Yorkshire following an engine fire. ;1985 *6 March 1985 – Royal Air Force Lightning F6 ''XR772'' from
RAF Binbrook Royal Air Force Binbrook or RAF Binbrook was a Royal Air Force station, now closed, located near Binbrook, Lincolnshire, England. The old domestic site (married quarters) has been renamed to become the village of Brookenby. RAF Binbrook was pri ...
spun into the sea following a loss of control 20 miles north-east of Skegness, Lincolnshire. The pilot was killed. *19 September 1985 – Lightning F6 ''XS921'' of No. 11 Squadron RAF was abandoned 50 miles east of Flamborough Head after control failed. ;1986 *15 July 1986 – Lightning F6 ''XR760'' of No. 11 Squadron RAF was abandoned seven miles off Whitby, Yorkshire following an engine fire. Investigation concluded a fuel leak had ignited causing catastrophic damage. ;1987 *19 March 1987 – Royal Air Force Lightning F3 ''XP707'' of the Lightning Training Flight was abandoned in an inverted spin at
RAF Binbrook Royal Air Force Binbrook or RAF Binbrook was a Royal Air Force station, now closed, located near Binbrook, Lincolnshire, England. The old domestic site (married quarters) has been renamed to become the village of Brookenby. RAF Binbrook was pri ...
during an aerobatic practice. *1 July 1987 – Lightning F6 ''XR763'' of
No. 5 Squadron RAF Number 5 (Army Co-operation) Squadron (although His Majesty the King awarded No. V (Army Cooperation) Squadron) was a squadron of the Royal Air Force. It most recently operated the Raytheon Sentinel R1 Airborne STand-Off Radar (ASTOR) aircraf ...
was abandoned on approach to
RAF Akrotiri RAF Akrotiri ( el, Βασιλική Πολεμική Αεροπορία Ακρωτηρίου) is a large Royal Air Force base on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus. It is located in the Western Sovereign Base Area, one of two areas which compr ...
following engine failure after it had ingested a target drogue. ;1988 *11 April 1988 – Lightning F6 ''XR769'' of
No. 5 Squadron RAF Number 5 (Army Co-operation) Squadron (although His Majesty the King awarded No. V (Army Cooperation) Squadron) was a squadron of the Royal Air Force. It most recently operated the Raytheon Sentinel R1 Airborne STand-Off Radar (ASTOR) aircraf ...
was abandoned five miles off Spurn Head after an engine fire.


2000s

;2009 *14 November 2009 – Lightning T5 XS451 (registration: ''ZU-BEX)'', operated by
Thunder City Thunder City is an aircraft operating and maintenance company based at the Cape Town International Airport in Cape Town, South Africa. It was well known for owning the largest civilian collection of former military jet aircraft in the world. Thes ...
, crashed after an in-flight fire caused a failure of both hydraulic systems during its display at the biennial
South African Air Force "Through hardships to the stars" , colours = , colours_label = , march = , mascot = , anniversaries = , equipment ...
Overberg Airshow held at AFB Overberg, near
Bredasdorp Bredasdorp is a town in the Southern Overberg region of the Western Cape, South Africa, and the main economic and service hub of that region. It lies on the northern edge of the Agulhas Plain, about south-east of Cape Town and north of Cape Agul ...
. The pilot Dave Stock was killed due to one of the two canopy front retaining latches failing to release during ejection preventing emergency canopy jettison and inhibiting subsequent firing of the ejection seat. The CAA accident investigation found major shortcomings in the maintenance regime of the aircraft.Official Accident Report published by caa.co.za
Retrieved September 4, 2012.


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English Electric Lightning The English Electric Lightning is a British fighter aircraft that served as an interceptor during the 1960s, the 1970s and into the late 1980s. It was capable of a top speed of above Mach 2. The Lightning was designed, developed, and manufa ...