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Fonsini
20th Jan 2017, 17:02
If this belongs in Jet Blast please feel free to move.

So every time I watch the movie Highlander I see this Jaguar in what looks to be AB with a 2 tank/ECM and chaff/flares loadout flying close to hairy cows in the closing sequence. Seems to have been carefully orchestrated with the pan shot and the car speeding past.

So do we have any movie stars here ?

First 10 seconds only.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJ_WAfZkljI

Background Noise
20th Jan 2017, 17:12
Outboard CBLS probably, rather than ECM if it was an OCU jet. Some reference to it on IMDB trivia:

Highlander (1986) - Trivia - IMDb (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091203/trivia)

There are similar appearances in Local hero.

NutLoose
20th Jan 2017, 17:13
Jag at the end of Local Hero.

NutLoose
20th Jan 2017, 17:14
Damn beaten to it.

Hunter flying over the house in the lakes over sheets laid out to say hello in the film 28 days later.

Puma landing in London carrying Tom Cruise who doesn't need to squat down in it. ;)
Film Edge of Tomorrow, a scifi Groundhog Day.

Pontius Navigator
20th Jan 2017, 17:55
Re Local Hero, there was a request and possibility a Notam to avoid the film site. Despite this there were continuous incursions, so many, that they included it in.

ORAC
20th Jan 2017, 18:14
Puma landing in London carrying Tom Cruise who doesn't need to squat down in it Well he is a shortarse....

charliegolf
20th Jan 2017, 18:45
Puma landing in London carrying Tom Cruise who doesn't need to squat down in it

I believe him to be a distant cousin of LSH, the only actual Puma crewman who could stand up in the back!:ok:

Fonsini
20th Jan 2017, 18:52
Excellent information as usual.

So now the question becomes - who was flying the Jag T2 in 226 O.C.U. during the period April to August 1985 ?

Skeleton
21st Jan 2017, 01:38
The Jaguar sequences in Local Hero were flown by 226 OCU's American Exchange Officer, whose name sadly escapes me. He fielded a phone call from the Production Company who had to stop filming one day because of a pair of low flying Jaguars. They didn't complain, they asked them to come back as the Producer wanted to include them in the film! Their was never a Notam published, but it was a local avoid once the sequence had been filmed.

Background Noise
21st Jan 2017, 10:18
I was there - but it wasn't me. I don't remember the previous exchange officer's name, but I remember his last trip!

I was debriefing with the staish, when the first pass rattled the roofing felt. He (we) stormed out to see the jet, at what appeared to me to be eye level, coming across the airfield straight at us. Another impressive beat up followed. The staish demanded to know who the miscreant was and, when told, decreed that that was to be 'his last flight on my station!'

Skeleton
22nd Jan 2017, 00:45
BN, that's the chap, I remember the incident well. A little Scottish Sqn Ldr performed a similar stunt on his last flight, Staish happened to be in the planning room at the time and expressed his displeasure at not being told it was going to happen and missing the fly past!! Happy days.

Could be the last?
22nd Jan 2017, 07:21
The film Brand New World also had a puma involved - some crazy plot with Ray Winstone, Guy Pearce and Emily Loyd. It was filmed on the IoM in the late 90s at the old airfield to the North. As I recall Sats P was the pilot and Dunc T was in the left hand seat, not sure who was down the back:-).

60024
22nd Jan 2017, 17:25
For Local Hero, the filming in the fishing village took place next door to Rosehearty Range at Pennen, hence the frequent jet noise. I guess the film crew decided that if you can't beat them......

Midlifec
24th Jan 2017, 06:08
Hawkins or Harkens I think, ex A10, diminutive in stature and deadly accurate with an American football.

BBadanov
24th Jan 2017, 18:35
who was flying the Jag T2 in 226 O.C.U. during the period April to August 1985 ?
... flown by 226 OCU's American Exchange Officer

Spanky ?

60024
24th Jan 2017, 19:30
Spanky was there 86-87 IIRC

Skeleton
25th Jan 2017, 00:50
who was flying the Jag T2 in 226 O.C.U. during the period April to August 1985 ?
... flown by 226 OCU's American Exchange Officer

Spanky ?

David Hodges, Spanky replaced him. It was the chap before David Hodges who "did" Local Hero, and I still cant remember his name!

Davef68
25th Jan 2017, 09:16
At that time, if you wanted to get a fast jet flypast in the Scottish Highlands you usually just had to wait for half an hour and one would come past (Frequently followed shortly after by another couple). Changed days, I spent a week walking in the West Highlands couple of years back and saw one Tornado.

Say Mach Number
25th Jan 2017, 14:33
As a budding 17 year old wannabe pilot I was fortunate to be the guest of 226 OCU on the 9th Dec 85.

My intro to the squadron and ejector seat briefing was by a USAF A10 exchange pilot whose name (iirc) was Capt Henniger.

This was a precursor to my flight in the Jag with OC 226OCU Wg Cmdr Jeffrey Morgan.

Remember it to this day and now as a TRE on the 737 and a 20 odd year career in commercial aviation to date its up there with my one of my best ever days.