After leaving the Victorious at Aden, fast forward a few years to 1964 and RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland. The first thing one notices about this place is the weather. It's, well, not that flash. The Scimitar has gone, replaced by Blackburn's new strike aircraft, the Buccaneer. 809 NAS is tasked with training pilots coming onto the aircraft.

The view from the tower at Lossie.
Aircraft are painted in the standard anti - flash white as are all the V - Bombers of the period. I'm not sure if anybody actually thinks the colour is going to reflect anything.

Out of Lossie, on a training run up to the Shetlands.

The Bucc is a different aircraft to the Scimitar. Two seats, against one. A sophisticated ground search radar and able to carry A LOT of ordinance.
The aircraft features 'blown' flight controls where hp air is drawn off the compressors and directed over the leading edge of the wings and over the ailerons, flaps and tailplane. What this means is a much shorter 'unstick' speed for take off and a lower landing speed.

The radar picture running into the Shetlands.

Hooning around pissing off the locals.

Landing back at Lossie with a hell of a crosswind.