Luftwaffe JBG 32, Lechfeld, Germany, NATO Tiger Meet 2001 9-1/4" Long - 7-3/4" Wide
The Tornado incorporates variable-geometry wings able to sweep through 43 degrees which, in conjunction with two Turbo Union advanced turbofan engines and highly sophisticated avionics, make it possible for the Tornado to achieve all-weather penetration of enemy airspace. Each year, squadrons within NATO hold a "Tiger Meet" with those squadrons whose unit insignia features a tiger. Many squadrons paint their participating aircraft in a special tiger-scheme and '46+44' was the representative aircraft from JBG-32, German Air Force in 2001