RAF Northolt & Typhoon
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RAF Northolt & Typhoon
With the safe arrival of Typhoon at Northolt....do the pilots have to press the brakes a little harder and handbrake turn at the end of the tarmac?
Its reassuring that these aircraft can land so close to the festivities of the exercise taking place, albeit from a much smaller airfield than they are used to.
Bring on the sonic booms which will sure to be caused by a secret RAF fighter traveling backwards at mach 4 and at 50ft above Buckingham Palace thereby waking the Royal Corgis as will be reported in the Sun.
Coley
Its reassuring that these aircraft can land so close to the festivities of the exercise taking place, albeit from a much smaller airfield than they are used to.
Bring on the sonic booms which will sure to be caused by a secret RAF fighter traveling backwards at mach 4 and at 50ft above Buckingham Palace thereby waking the Royal Corgis as will be reported in the Sun.
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You beat me to the draw, slow typing on my part I guess.
I think at 1687m (about 5500 ft) that runway could be a challenge for both take-off and landing, especially as there's not a lot of real estate at either end (for aeroplanes that is), unless you count the A40.
Mister B
You beat me to the draw, slow typing on my part I guess.
I think at 1687m (about 5500 ft) that runway could be a challenge for both take-off and landing, especially as there's not a lot of real estate at either end (for aeroplanes that is), unless you count the A40.
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HTB,
Great minds think alike I guess!! Was it 6-7 minutes apart we both posted the same thing??
Im just the village idiot around my rolling Dorsetshire countryside but it would be nice to be strapped into the cockpit of a Typhoon on finals and feel the tension in the thigh muscles as you cross the threshold!!!
Im sure everything has been worked out and that a sufficient 50 knot headwind will be available from the wind machine at the end of the runway!!
Great noise for all the aviation enthusiasts around London....must bring back memories of Concord to them.
Hope the exercise goes ok in all honesty.
Coley
Great minds think alike I guess!! Was it 6-7 minutes apart we both posted the same thing??
Im just the village idiot around my rolling Dorsetshire countryside but it would be nice to be strapped into the cockpit of a Typhoon on finals and feel the tension in the thigh muscles as you cross the threshold!!!
Im sure everything has been worked out and that a sufficient 50 knot headwind will be available from the wind machine at the end of the runway!!
Great noise for all the aviation enthusiasts around London....must bring back memories of Concord to them.
Hope the exercise goes ok in all honesty.
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Ah, that would explain the touch and go.
BBC were televising the landings live and didn't know what to say when one Typhoon touched down and took-off again after about ten yards, so they hastily cut to something else.
BBC were televising the landings live and didn't know what to say when one Typhoon touched down and took-off again after about ten yards, so they hastily cut to something else.
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Gevans 35,
The touch and go was instigated as a result of the Typhoons sensitive radar picking up a field mouse running across the active runway as will be reported by a Sun reporter.
On the flip side, this will result in all the "Anti Olympic" and "Save a Field Mouse Movement" breathing a sigh.... going home happy and contented.
Coley
The touch and go was instigated as a result of the Typhoons sensitive radar picking up a field mouse running across the active runway as will be reported by a Sun reporter.
On the flip side, this will result in all the "Anti Olympic" and "Save a Field Mouse Movement" breathing a sigh.... going home happy and contented.
Coley
I think at 1687m (about 5500 ft) that runway could be a challenge for both take-off and landing
Kpax
Did you think before typing:-
So instead of being on immediate readiness at Northolt you would have them airborne for 24hrs a day doing a CAP over London - and the cost of that would be - were you ever a planner in the military? Were you ever even in the military
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Did you think before typing:-
Can't they just sit in a CAP rather than put them in London.
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The locals must be going bananas. As Orderly Orifice one evening at NHT I was subect to a tirade of angry noise complaint phonecalls following the departure (straight out & no shenanigans) of a Harrier that had been in for a static display. The temptation to point out that it was they that had bought a house by an airfield was almost too much. I bit my lip.
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More splendid reporting by the Beeb
From BBC News - RAF Typhoon jets arrive in London to test Olympic security
"The Typhoon jets .... will put pilots through their paces, .. "
It's good to see who's in charge up there eh
"The Typhoon jets .... will put pilots through their paces, .. "
It's good to see who's in charge up there eh
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It would be nice to think that the chaps could sit outside the front of the authentic WWII Officers' Mess and 'scramble' to their trusty steeds on hearing the Mess Steward ring the bell.
Unfortunately, it looks as if they will be living in a plastic tent next to the radar antenna
Unfortunately, it looks as if they will be living in a plastic tent next to the radar antenna
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"The locals must be going bananas."
And some locals have been looking forward to it.
I just love the smell of burnt JetA1 in the morning, or any time come to that.
And some locals have been looking forward to it.
I just love the smell of burnt JetA1 in the morning, or any time come to that.
"The locals must be going bananas."
And some locals have been looking forward to it.
And some locals have been looking forward to it.
She’s lived within a stone’s throw of RAF Northolt all her life and as a child witnessed the arrival of 111’s first Hurricane’s and Sqn Ldr ‘Downwind' Gillan’s arrival over Northolt from Turnhouse on his record breaking flight, and so many scramble’s from there during the summer of 1940 and later.