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Chairborne 09.00hrs
17th Oct 2008, 10:50
On 17th July 1986?

There I was, having a nice day out at RAF Wyton - when all 3 of their Nimrods taxied out, flew past in formation:

http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q217/John_txic666/51Sqn17786.jpg


and landed again.

I've always been curious - does anyone know why they did this on that date? Or was it a regular occurrence?

Wader2
17th Oct 2008, 10:57
Late birthday party? Formed in May 1916 and might have been the nearest suitable date with all airframes available?

plans123
17th Oct 2008, 11:35
Thats got to be a photoshop job. 3 frames airborne at the same time? :\

Daf Hucker
17th Oct 2008, 12:02
It was a real event, made before the days of Photoshop! All 3 aircraft were flown to prove that we could actually get 3 R1s airborne at the same time, a very rare event as most of the time one is in deep maintenance.

wonderboysteve
17th Oct 2008, 13:01
There must have been a lot of important calibration duties that day :suspect:

airborne_artist
17th Oct 2008, 13:30
They were conducting a flypast for my 27th birthday. Just a pity they didn't tell me in advance :}

kluge
17th Oct 2008, 17:51
It must be real. Only #1 has AAR prodder fitted.

FantomZorbin
17th Oct 2008, 21:20
Visiting dignatory to 51 ... now retired?

Safety_Helmut
17th Oct 2008, 21:33
That would be '64 with the probe, and the pictures from the event featured on a Christmas card.

S_H

L J R
18th Oct 2008, 07:44
Did they listen to each other's intercom from that distance, or did they need the combined power in a quazi 'mega virtual aerial' to get the entrie spectrum for a long range, which can only be achieve if they are exactly 1.453327 dipole away - a feat that takes a special piloting skill to achieve, given that the aerials do not have the correct digital spectrum manipulation to achieve.

FJJP
18th Oct 2008, 20:17
L J R - You just had to do it, didn't you? You have just given away one of the Sqn's most closely guarded operational secrets.

Black Omegas for you then...

Chairborne 09.00hrs
20th Oct 2008, 15:09
Thanks for the responses, chaps.

So who was the visitor in whose honour the flypast was staged?

XV277
20th Oct 2008, 18:03
I have seen some other pictures from that flypast somewhere recently, can't remember where now....

LowObservable
20th Oct 2008, 18:04
I could tell you, but then I'd have to use a shagged-to-death cliche from a third-rate movie starring some runty religious nutcase whose name I have forgotten.

aviate1138
20th Oct 2008, 18:26
Today 19:04
LowObservable
"I could tell you, but then I'd have to use a shagged-to-death cliche from a third-rate movie starring some runty religious nutcase whose name I have forgotten."

Excellent!

Or,

"Kill them!"

[For PC types it is from the BBC's the Armstrong & Miller Show]

YouTube - armstrong & miller "kill them" compilation (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUP3A9imOYU&feature=related)

OK, thread creep............

Chairborne 09.00hrs
21st Oct 2008, 17:30
After an interval of 22 years? Sheesh... must have been a heck of a Big-Wig!

Gorbachev?