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Ripline
24th Aug 2016, 15:45
Just heard the sound of four axial-flow jets right over the house this afternoon and caught the splendid sight of what had to be two Meteors in close formation heading west in the direction of BEagle's Secret Oxfordshire Airbase. Kemble? Boscombe Down?

Too late to see any markings, although thought I saw a glimpse of red. Gone all too soon!

My initial thought was that they were from MB at Chalgrove, but that's closed now.... :(

Brightened up a difficult afternoon, anyway.

Ripline

George Richardson
24th Aug 2016, 16:00
Axial ? Centrifugal surely?

Ripline
24th Aug 2016, 16:18
You're right. I probably meant centrifugal. Distinctive sound from my childhood, anyway!

Tankertrashnav
24th Aug 2016, 16:40
My initial thought was that they were from MB at Chalgrove, but that's closed now....


I didn't know that. Where have their Meatboxes gone?

Fareastdriver
24th Aug 2016, 18:11
Martin Baker's website is still showing Chalgrove.

Contact (http://www.martin-baker.com/contact)

GeeRam
24th Aug 2016, 19:29
Ownership of Chalgrove airfield was transferred a couple of months ago from the MOD to the Homes and Communities Agency and South Oxfordshire District Council wants to build 3500 homes on the site.

pr00ne
24th Aug 2016, 19:51
Large scale house building at Chalgrove is years away. MB operation is still up, running and functional, although only VERY occasional.

ValMORNA
24th Aug 2016, 20:20
There was a Martin Baker-owned Meteor active showing on FlightRadar24 this afternoon. My memory is not infallible but I think the c/s was MBE01. Unfortunately I didn't take a lot of notice of it as in my life Meteors were so plentiful.

Wander00
25th Aug 2016, 07:51
Piece on BBC South this morning about protests against housing development on Chalgrove Airfield

Martin the Martian
25th Aug 2016, 09:20
I believe at the current rate of use the two Meteors will be flying into the 2040s.

superplum
25th Aug 2016, 09:56
Chalgrove is mentioned quite a lot in this recent document:

http://www.raf.mod.uk/RAFbenson/rafcms/mediafiles/C08F31CB_5056_A318_A8AC2296A03DEA87.pdf

:cool:

A and C
25th Aug 2016, 10:31
My guess is the classic jets might be appearing the families day at Benson

TheChitterneFlyer
25th Aug 2016, 11:02
Yesterday, whilst sat in the beer garden of my local pub twixt Boscombe Down, I saw the red marked Meatbox fly overhead towards the east.

NutLoose
25th Aug 2016, 11:03
Martin the Martian
I believe at the current rate of use the two Meteors will be flying into the 2040s. Yes, because as old as the things are, there simply isn't an alternate type to replace it, the advantage the meatbox has over everything else is in the design layout, fast enough to test seats, a resilient structure and more importantly, a brace of wing mounted engines that are clear of the fuselage and hence unaffected by exhaust gas ingestion from the seat rocket motors.

Try and think of another similar type and you will struggle to find one.

Wetstart Dryrun
25th Aug 2016, 11:10
......but 'jazzing the cans' is soooooo passe

langleybaston
25th Aug 2016, 11:19
Canberra perhaps?

NutLoose
25th Aug 2016, 11:53
Err single canopy and side by side seating, unless you use the American version, so will get a tad warm for the remaining pilot.. At the moment none flying here either, though that is in hand.
As old as the Meatbox is, it just ticks all of the boxes when you come down to it.

Wander00
25th Aug 2016, 13:40
NL, but if tweaked for single pilot operation, as I believe some were, then you have the large navigator station behind with a big hatch already cut in the top

Davef68
25th Aug 2016, 14:26
I beleive MB looked at Canberras at the time they were being phased out of RAF service but decided against .

langleybaston
25th Aug 2016, 16:12
I see. I hadn't worked out that one occupant banged out and one was needed to do the landing.

Simples!

There's a Met. Man for you.

NutLoose
25th Aug 2016, 17:48
The seat goes out with a dummy from the back, the pilot in the front (or the other dummy) flies it back :p

http://www.ejectorseats.co.uk/the-chalgrove-meteors-_2_.pdf

NutLoose
25th Aug 2016, 17:49
I take it the Canberra looked at were the PR versions?

Davef68
25th Aug 2016, 18:03
I take it the Canberra looked at were the PR versions?
From what I recall (and this was third hand at least) it was 80/90s when the TTs were withdrawn