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7of9
17th Dec 2008, 16:12
Well i took the bike out to Cosfrd Via Shawbury & froze my nuts off.
Anyhow i thought i would try for an approach shot, so went into a feild east of cosford in Albrighton, then realised that i made a mistake as they decided to do a downwind landing.....................................

Not very good but here are a few that i got;

Some locals on approach.


http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b106/kirksandall/ShawburyCosford171208055.jpg



http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b106/kirksandall/ShawburyCosford171208057.jpg


Then i realised that my 270 mile round trip was spoilt!!


http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b106/kirksandall/ShawburyCosford171208060.jpg



http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b106/kirksandall/ShawburyCosford171208065.jpg



http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b106/kirksandall/ShawburyCosford171208070.jpg



Cheers Trev

moosemaster
18th Dec 2008, 05:39
Why was your trip spoilt then? :ooh:

I'd have thought you'd have been pleased that a visitor had shown up.

7of9
18th Dec 2008, 07:35
Not entiely Spoilt but wanted photo's close up & coming into land over me as i have never had the chance to photograph one of these close up before.

Glad you liked the photo's i posted.

Thanks for the comment.

Merry Christmas Trev

Razor61
18th Dec 2008, 09:58
Why didn't the USAF C-17A go straight into Cosford with the MH-53 instead of landing at Brize Norton, unloading it and having an RAF example loading it back up and doing the short hop to Cosford?
I'm sure the USAF chaps have alot of short field experience with a big load?

Globemeister
18th Dec 2008, 21:08
Because the Jet was on paper tight on performance (the Mission Computer is always a little pessimistic) and the runway is only 3800ft long, so for the USAF to do it would have required really careful planning (it arrived direct from Iraq) and an immediate refuel on departure...that and the fact it arrived at BZZ totally unannounced!

BBC NEWS | England | US sends aircraft gift (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7788872.stm)

for BBC link....Spoons on Speed!

Wycombe
22nd Dec 2008, 22:17
Nice photo of it (on the deck) here aswell:

Photos: Boeing C-17A Globemaster III Aircraft Pictures | Airliners.net (http://www.airliners.net/photo/UK---Air/Boeing-C-17A-Globemaster/1452276/L/)