RAF Tornado Engineers at Gioia del Colle work hard to keep the aircraft in service 17.08.11

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RAF Tornado engineers are continuing their demanding work at Gioia del Colle airbase in Italy. 5 months into NATO's operation to protect Libyan civilians, they are going to great lengths to keep the aircraft fully operational.




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