I agree that the Tornado GR3 was an excellent ground attack airplane.
You're spot on about the attrition rate, it was due to the weapon delivery requirements that put them at much higher risk than any other coalition airplane in that conflict.
I've got buddies that flew the F3 out of RAF Coningsby on exchange. They had a wonderful time. They loved the RAF and they loved their time in England.
They didn't love the airplane....some parts of it were more advanced than the F-14 (it was newer) but the performance was inferior...Good jet. Not great. Wouldn't fare well against the newer threats.
You're spot on about the attrition rate, it was due to the weapon delivery requirements that put them at much higher risk than any other coalition airplane in that conflict.
I've got buddies that flew the F3 out of RAF Coningsby on exchange. They had a wonderful time. They loved the RAF and they loved their time in England.
They didn't love the airplane....some parts of it were more advanced than the F-14 (it was newer) but the performance was inferior...Good jet. Not great. Wouldn't fare well against the newer threats.