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GreenKnight121
2nd Dec 2008, 04:38
Some other boards focussed on the F-16s flying from roads in a recent SingAF exercise, but I prefer this one...

Alert 5 - Military Aviation News: Grumman E-2C makes last take off and landing on a road (http://www.alert5.com/2008/12/grumman-e-2c-makes-last-take-off-and.html)

http://www.alert5.com/gallery/albums/extorrent08/MG_6239.sized.jpg

More vidshttp://www.youtube.com/view_play_lis...D9DAE4587EEF47 (http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=6AD9DAE4587EEF47)

and pics
Alert 5 Gallery :: Exercise Torrent 2008 (http://www.alert5.com/gallery/extorrent08)

Green Flash
2nd Dec 2008, 09:53
I know the Swedes have roads configured as runways (and the Swiss?) and RAF Harriers used to operate off autobahns (and Sennelagers range roads) in the '80's but does anyone else regularly fly off public roads?

Gainesy
2nd Dec 2008, 10:16
RAF Hercs in the sandpits.

mephisto88
2nd Dec 2008, 12:44
The video looks like the road strip just to the west of the base at Tengah.

There is another road/runway, approx06/24, about 3k SW of the threshold for 02L at Changi,
its on the East Coast Parkway, runs for just over 7000', has removal planter boxes in the centre, and unless the palm trees either side fold down like in the Thunderbirds movie, it looks like they deliberately planted soft trunked palms so the chainsaw gang would not have to break into too much of a Singapore sweat. Dont believe this one has been used for many many years now due to prox with the civil airport and the volume of the East Coast Parkway vehicle traffic.

Linedog
2nd Dec 2008, 12:58
RAF Jags have used the M6 at Lancaster in the past, and also operated from autobahs.

Fratemate
2nd Dec 2008, 13:08
The Yankee Marines had (have??) a far more interesting road than that, which was used for AV8 ops. Lyman Road at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina was just wide enough for the outriggers on the 8B and, being in NC, was surrounded by pine trees which made it 'interesting' during an RVL when the wind you'd factored in suddenly disappeared below the tree tops. I'm sure most Harrier mates will remember Larry from The Movie. 'Nozzles Larry, nozzles Larry, eject Larry'....shame he didn't listen to the LSS :(

forget
2nd Dec 2008, 13:28
How smart - if I've got this right. :hmm: Tengah, One main runway, two parallel taxiways each with QRA pans at both ends, and then Lim Chu Kang Road marked, as another runway. I see Charlie's Watch Shop and the Kimo stalls have gone. :(

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b270/cumpas/tengah.jpg

Lurking123
2nd Dec 2008, 13:29
A bit like OC 4 who didn't listen to his chf tech. :(

Load Toad
3rd Dec 2008, 01:04
When I lived in Singapore I worked in Tuas and was told that the roads around that area were all designed to be able to be used as runways. I used to like driving home down the PIE and A4's would fly over the road just before landing. First time it happened 'interested' me.

Logistics Loader
5th Dec 2008, 19:18
main dual carriageway to Larnaca from Limassol has "piano keys"

Hmmmm

wonder what they are for ?

tarbaby
8th Dec 2008, 03:51
In the 80s I was quite surprised to see Royal Jordanian students flying around with 1948 topos. When back in UK on leave I purchased some topos that covered the area (H7s I think). Students loved them. After a fortnight the word came down forcibly from a little man that the charts could not be used as they showed secret airfields, like any airfield plus the widened main roads that could be used for an airfield. Back to the 1948s.