The RAF Typhoon Display Team have revealed a newly painted display aircraft for the 2024 Display Season at RAF Coningsby.

The aircraft paint scheme includes features that commemorate D-Day, with 2024 being the 80th Anniversary of the allies invading Europe.

According to a news release, the aircraft is painted in a 1944 era ‘Day Fighter’ scheme that remembers a Hawker Typhoon of 257 Squadron, FM-G. On D-Day this aircraft was flown by Pilot Officer Denzel Jenkins.

“Jenkins began the war as an airman and was commissioned as an officer in Jan 1944. Later, he became Officer Commanding (OC) 257 and was decorated with the Distinguished Flying Cross. Bold features, including the RAF Tactical Recognition Flash and the D-Day invasion features, bring heaps of heritage to the display team this year. The display aircraft ZJ913 will be a regular at airshows around the UK, and will be nicknamed Moggy.”

Flight Lieutenant Turnbull from 29 Squadron RAF will be the display pilot for 2024, you can read more on this here.

Tom has spent the last 13 years working in the defence industry, specifically military and commercial shipbuilding. His work has taken him around Europe and the Far East, he is currently based in Scotland.
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Pacman27
Pacman27
2 days ago

I love this

Andy reeves
Andy reeves
2 days ago

Looks pretty good, I’d rather see the traditional roundels restored

AlexS
AlexS
2 days ago

I don’t think it looks good.

Levi Goldsteinberg
Levi Goldsteinberg
2 days ago
Reply to  AlexS

We’ve looked at the data and found you are wrong

Jonathan
Jonathan
1 day ago
Reply to  AlexS

Do you have a reference for this 😂🤣😂

AlexS
AlexS
1 day ago
Reply to  Jonathan

It is aesthetics, the D-Day zebra band are too large, not proportionate.

Jonathan
Jonathan
1 day ago
Reply to  AlexS

When it comes to custom paint jobs it really is each to their own…although I bet there is now some sort of AI algorithm for paint jobs that will please the most people.

ZuluLima
ZuluLima
1 day ago
Reply to  AlexS

Stripes for twin-engine aircraft are to be 24in wide, so if anything, they look too narrow, like they used the 18in single-engine pattern (which is more befitting a fighter).

Supportive Bloke
Supportive Bloke
1 day ago
Reply to  ZuluLima

The spitfire is a lot smaller?

geoff
geoff
1 day ago

I don’t think so SB. The Typhoon is compact.

Supportive Bloke
Supportive Bloke
1 day ago
Reply to  geoff

Typhoon – from RAF website

“ Length: 52ft 4¼in (15.96m) Height: 17ft 4¼in (5.29m) Wingspan: 36ft 4½in (11.09m)”

Spitfire – from Wiki

11m wingspan but 10m long – varies with version.

2/3 of the length is significant……

geoff
geoff
1 day ago

Same wingspan, a bit stumpier😉

AlexS
AlexS
23 hours ago

Typhoon have thick fuselage compared to a Spitfire. So the wings are shorter.

geoff
geoff
1 day ago
Reply to  AlexS

Alex-go to your room.

Daniele Mandelli
Daniele Mandelli
1 day ago
Reply to  geoff

👍

geoff
geoff
1 day ago

Hello Daniele my friend! I hope you are well and that the daffodils are blooming in the sunny south east😆 All my Airfix models had the PROPER insignia. In today’s world with advances in Radar and stand-off weapons, the small difference in visibility probably does not make that much difference.
Cheers from Durban (turning 75 in a few weeks time!!)

Daniele Mandelli
Daniele Mandelli
1 day ago
Reply to  geoff

geoff my friend! Not spoken in a while? Daffs all finished, as have the Grape Hyacinth, now on the Forget- Me-Not stage in the garden. Sunny? If only, cold and grey last few weeks.
She’s a cracker in that scheme isn’t she.
You’re always and remain the “father” of the site for me. Hope you are having a decent bash for the 75th?

geoff
geoff
1 day ago

😊Thank you Daniele for kind words. 3/4 of a Century😬 going to see an old geezer of 82 this afternoon who was also born in Queen Charlotte’s!!

AlexS
AlexS
23 hours ago
Reply to  geoff

My room, nooo! still has a disassembled Matchbox 1/72 Lightning somewhere…
Teenager feed up with paint i disassembled it then adulthood arrived and did not touched it again…

geoff
geoff
13 hours ago
Reply to  AlexS

😉

Frank62
Frank62
2 days ago

Excellent, made me LOL. That’s a proper RAF paint job. Invasion stripes been out of fashion way too long.

Robert Blay
Robert Blay
2 days ago

F35B from 617sqn is also doing a proper 10min demo at various airshows across the UK this summer. 👌

Daniele Mandelli
Daniele Mandelli
1 day ago

Flipping heck. From the RCH 155 looking like a dogs dinner to this beauty.

Robert Blay
Robert Blay
1 day ago

Blackjack is now the back up display Typhoon 👍

Dern
Dern
1 day ago

Just paint all of them like that. They’re supposed to fight from BVR anyway.

SailorBoy
SailorBoy
1 day ago
Reply to  Dern

That paint job would put the fear of God in Ivan as he looks over his shoulder in a dogfight, though, wouldn’t it?
It probably has a higher radar return than the standard paint or something silly like that.

AlbertStarburst
AlbertStarburst
1 day ago
Reply to  Dern

Lots or research done in WWII for camo. This looks superb. Do the lot.

Simon
Simon
1 day ago

Nice, another option the Cold War silver of the lightning’s

Andrew D
Andrew D
1 day ago
Reply to  Simon

Now that would be good 👍

Jonathan
Jonathan
1 day ago
Reply to  Simon

Silver planes go faster…

SailorBoy
SailorBoy
1 day ago
Reply to  Jonathan

But have larger RCS because if it reflects light, it also reflects radar.
That’s why there aren’t any nice silver aircraft (though with black upper sides) any more.

Andrew D
Andrew D
1 day ago

So this is how there would of looked if we had them in the 80s , never really a fan of the grey 🤔

John
John
1 day ago

Still very effective to this day. I remember squadrons of Hunters, and then some Lightnings in similar. Looked best on a big beefy Victor though.

Andrew D
Andrew D
1 day ago
Reply to  John

👍

Micki
Micki
1 day ago

Less painting and more fighters 150 IS a ridiculous strenght.

Tyrone Guthrie
Tyrone Guthrie
1 day ago

will the underside have Camo pattern aswell also will it have D Day markings underneath aswell , just curios to know .

Python15
Python15
1 day ago

Wow! The Boxheads will be thrilled to see this!

Supportive Bloke
Supportive Bloke
1 day ago

May I be a little fussy?

“ commemorate D-Day, with 2024 being the 80th Anniversary of the allies invading Europe.”

The allies liberated Europe with the support, in most cases, of the displaced governments in exile, as a result of the Nazi invasion(s).

Writing that we ‘invaded’ somehow makes us sound like the aggressors…..?

Anyway it is a nice paint scheme….

Levi Goldsteinberg
Levi Goldsteinberg
1 day ago

Well we invaded France which was a collaborator nation that for some reason is counted as one of the allies…

geoff
geoff
1 day ago

I don’t think they were collaborators Levi-apart from a very small percentage. Did you see them singing La Marsellaise in Casablanca?

Dern
Dern
23 hours ago

All collaborators huh? Better tell le 1er Bataillon de Fusiliers Marins Commandos, or the French Fleet at Tulon. I guess when Leclerc’s 2e Division Blindée marched into Paris they where simply relieving the Wehrmacht garrison right? Guess the American Sixth Army Group was in a really precarious position with 12 French Divisions constantly on their right flank?

Laurence
Laurence
1 day ago

Off Topic but there was an article in the Mail saying something along the lines regarding more Typhoons? Could they be thinking of refurbishing the 29 Tranche 1 aircraft that they are taking out of service .

Jon
Jon
1 day ago
Reply to  Laurence

That seems to be Mark Francois floating an opinion.

Graham Moore
Graham Moore
1 day ago

It wasn’t that long ago that I heard there was a Typhoon Display Team. How many aircraft in the team? Have they ever performed in the south of England?

Daniele Mandelli
Daniele Mandelli
1 day ago
Reply to  Graham Moore

Not a team like the Reds mate. AFAIK there has only been a single AC doing the business and a back up.

geoff
geoff
1 day ago

Lovely to see those beautiful traditional RAF roundels again. The low camo ones are awful and the blue and red only ones break a basic design rule-don’t place two dark colours together!

Last edited 1 day ago by geoff
kitto
kitto
1 day ago

Looks like the paint job doesn’t extend right the way over the nose. Is that something to do with the onboard radar?

Tom
Tom
1 day ago

I’ve never really thunk about it before, but what does the yellow signify on the roundels?

I think its a triffic paint job.

kitto
kitto
1 day ago
Reply to  Tom

According to one website “[t]here were variations of the Royal Air Force roundel during the War. A fourth colour, yellow, was added to the outside of the blue circle to make the roundel more visible against the newly introduced camouflage schemes.”

geoff
geoff
13 hours ago
Reply to  kitto

Wonderful irony-make the roundel MORE visible against the camouflage😂