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Fenris

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Re: Interesting Aircraft
« Reply #300 on: January 25, 2009, 09:52:57 PM »
The B-1B is about the loudest aircraft I've ever seen, the displays at Mildenhall were quite amazing in that respect.

Hi Brian, to say that you could never have heard Concorde 002 - that you could feel as much as hear!

Superb couple of photos Tom, you jammy b*gger.

I only ever saw the production Concordes, the prototypes were never around where I was in the early 70s. They production aircraft were much quieter because of the improved secondary nozzle mixing cool air into the exhaust on takeoff.

I suppose that the lower thrust of the B-1B's F101 engines was made up for by the proximity, I've only seen Concordes at greater distance, with the exception of the final departure from Birmingham International but then the aircraft was so light that reheat was not used for the departure.

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Re: Interesting Aircraft
« Reply #301 on: January 25, 2009, 10:17:54 PM »
Hi Brian, to say that you could never have heard Concorde 002 - that you could feel as much as hear!
Great memories of a Concorde at an airshow in the early 70s doing low passes - awesome.

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Re: Interesting Aircraft
« Reply #302 on: January 26, 2009, 02:59:15 PM »
Very interesting aircraft flying over Luxembourg for the whole day :

Boeing E-3A Sentry (707-300) Registration : LX-N90453

Of course no position indication (29000 feet)

Hope to have a photo taken some day !

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Re: Interesting Aircraft
« Reply #303 on: January 26, 2009, 05:47:19 PM »
Hosch,

That's a frequent visitor to these shores, sometimes doing circuits and bumps and landing at EGUN.

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Terry

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Re: Interesting Aircraft
« Reply #304 on: January 26, 2009, 06:34:08 PM »
What about our good friend the Vulcan and English Electric Lightning,when Gaydon was operational the Vulcan was a regular visitor as too the lightning on their show day,both would shake your stomach and one could feel the friction fropm the movement of air around your ears,RAW POWER!
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Re: Interesting Aircraft
« Reply #305 on: January 26, 2009, 10:56:31 PM »
What about our good friend the Vulcan and English Electric Lightning,when Gaydon was operational the Vulcan was a regular visitor as too the lightning on their show day,both would shake your stomach and one could feel the friction fropm the movement of air around your ears,RAW POWER!

Terry,

You can still experience the Lightning at full reheat on open days at Brunty and hopefully the XH588 will be on the display circuit this year. There's also the Victor for full power runs at Brunty.

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Terry

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Re: Interesting Aircraft
« Reply #306 on: January 27, 2009, 06:28:37 PM »
Thanks for the info Tom,
                                    Will keep an eye out for the dates,Also i remember the Lightnings having a race with 2 Phantoms and 2 Voodos down the runwayat Upper Heyford ,by the time the USAF had turned at the bottom of the runway the Lightnings were up at 10,000ft.After this the announcer(American of course) disqualified the R.A.F on the grounds they were flying too fast,turned out they were only just sub sonic going down and back up the runway
« Last Edit: January 27, 2009, 06:41:48 PM by Terry »

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Re: Interesting Aircraft
« Reply #307 on: January 28, 2009, 09:27:01 PM »
Although probably common in Cambs, I saw KC135 63-8879 at FL350 tracking right overhead my house routing overhead LHR - Lands End ( or down that part of the world). I saw 63-8879 alert in My Flights and was staring up at the sky to see this 'this squat 4 big engined' bird - and to my shame I thought it was a A380 but lo and behold.....

For me, she was an interesting A/c.  Perhaps she was off to Lajes?   Do many track overhead LHR enroute the 'Hall?
Located 2 miles South of LHR.

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Re: Interesting Aircraft
« Reply #308 on: January 28, 2009, 10:38:31 PM »
KC-135s and other aircraft departing EGUN for Lands End would not normally go near Heathrow but rather the DIKAS- GITUS route. However, with tanker operations, as with all military aviation, there may be times when they would do so.

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Re: Interesting Aircraft
« Reply #309 on: January 29, 2009, 03:05:39 PM »
In the good old days inbound and outbound to EGUN used to route over LHR.  Still occasionally do.  Couple of years back we had a tanher and LN F15s.  Last autumn the Italian Typhoons routed over here.  ALso the set of B1s that went east from EGUN departed over LHR.  So yep on rare occasions you can see them.

Also at the moment I have a hex code of 000000 with a squak of 1001.  Is this someone testing a Smode transmitter.  Leave near Fairoaks where it is remoured they are fitting SMode to Navy and Army Lynx

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Re: Interesting Aircraft
« Reply #310 on: January 29, 2009, 04:59:16 PM »
In the good old days inbound and outbound to EGUN used to route over LHR.  Still occasionally do.  Couple of years back we had a tanher and LN F15s.  Last autumn the Italian Typhoons routed over here.  ALso the set of B1s that went east from EGUN departed over LHR.  So yep on rare occasions you can see them.

I'm located in Staines so we probably see the same stuff.  An Apache flew low near me and never showed up at all.

Also at the moment I have a hex code of 000000 with a squak of 1001.  Is this someone testing a Smode transmitter.  Leave near Fairoaks where it is remoured they are fitting SMode to Navy and Army Lynx

Graham
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Re: Interesting Aircraft
« Reply #311 on: January 30, 2009, 10:09:32 PM »
Spotted this kicking about on a Friday evening thought it was a little strange.



http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3307/3239157379_d57e575b82_b.jpg

I picked him up at 11000feet through to 29000.

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Re: Interesting Aircraft
« Reply #312 on: January 30, 2009, 10:28:49 PM »
Yes, I have caught that chap yesterday and today. :-)

Fenris

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Re: Interesting Aircraft
« Reply #313 on: January 30, 2009, 10:40:01 PM »
Spotted this kicking about on a Friday evening thought it was a little strange.



http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3307/3239157379_d57e575b82_b.jpg

I picked him up at 11000feet through to 29000.

R1? Doesn't that mean someone has to come and shoot you now you've seen it?

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Re: Interesting Aircraft
« Reply #314 on: January 31, 2009, 10:22:25 AM »
I've picked up one of the two A10's (81-0966) that night stopped at Mildenhall last night, this morning at 10am.
« Last Edit: January 31, 2009, 10:26:49 AM by Really »