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smudge63
9th Aug 2014, 13:23
Could someone point me towards the web address detailing the transit routes to and from airshows taken by the BBMF aircraft ? Living in the west side of the Malvern hills I don't get to see historic aircraft very often and would love to see the 2 Lancs together.

BOAC
9th Aug 2014, 16:07
It should be Notamed I would have thought.

smudge63
9th Aug 2014, 16:25
I seem to remember seeing a published spreadsheet showing estimated times and transit routes but can't seem to find it online.

BOAC
9th Aug 2014, 17:28
Cannot help - I can only find the BBMF 'display' NOTAMS, not transit routes.

smudge63
9th Aug 2014, 18:12
Thanks for looking. If anyone pilots or otherwise knows of anything interesting using the M5 or River Severn to navigate I would appreciate the heads up. Having grown up near North Weald I was used to regular sightings.

Nige321
10th Aug 2014, 09:13
Here's the full calender (http://www.warplane.com/lancaster-2014-uk-tour.aspx)...

joy ride
12th Aug 2014, 17:36
Thanks for that Nige321. I hope to be in the area on Saturday and/or Sunday but doubt I will have time to go into the Combined Ops show, may have to chance it and hope I see them flying.

PerAsperaAdAstra
13th Aug 2014, 10:49
Yes seeing the two Lancs together would be somthing:ok::ok: Hopefully they avoid built up areas...apparently from 1000Ft AGL. if you loose an engine in the Spitfire, you can draw an imaginary line between the nose and the wing tip because that's where you're going. The prop windmilling becomes a huge air brake. So would be interesting to see at what sort of alt they transit at. The glide can be stretched a lot by pulling the prop pitch to fully coarse, but I think the Spitfire becomes a different animal engine out, compared the beautiful, forgiving and communicative flying machine she is under power.

mmitch
13th Aug 2014, 12:33
The BBMF are operating out of Biggin Hill to the Eastbourne air show, the combine ops show at Headcorn and also the Herne Bay show. So hopefully in North Kent the next 4 days we should see or at least hear them!
Weather permitting
mmitch.

chiglet
13th Aug 2014, 21:29
Nowhere near Manchester/Woodford or Chadderton I wager

rans6andrew
14th Aug 2014, 09:32
does anyone know if either of the Lancasters (or any other BBMF aircraft) carries a transponder?

It would be helpful to be able to track them on FR24.

Rans6..........

PPRuNeUser0162
14th Aug 2014, 12:12
The Canadian Lancaster X was broadcasting on FR24 for her flight over the pond. Just search for CGVRA :)

**edited - thanks Liffy 1M, dreaded typo slipped in there**

Phileas Fogg
14th Aug 2014, 12:29
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/08/13/article-2724404-208274D600000578-486_964x541.jpg

Liffy 1M
14th Aug 2014, 12:37
The Canadian Lancaster X was broadcasting on FR24 for her flight over the pond. Just search for CGRVA
14th Aug 2014 10:32

It's C-GVRA.

joy ride
14th Aug 2014, 13:16
Beautiful indeed!

BBC News - Lancaster bombers fly in tandem over Lincolnshire (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lincolnshire-28778217)

Shame the BBC camera's mic is not up to getting a good recording of 8 Merlins!

Cheers for the reg correction Liffy.

no sponsor
14th Aug 2014, 13:29
Just heard an amazing sound, and dashed outside to see two Lancasters flying together past my house! What a sound. Unforgettable. :ok::D

Akrotiri bad boy
14th Aug 2014, 18:42
Managed to park my boat off the front at Eastbourne this afternoon. The sight of two Lancasters turning directly overhead is beyond words:ok: The two Spits were fantastic, a clipped wing model, (possibly Griffon engined?), and a PRU blue job. Pair 'em up with the Lancs and, oh, excuse me there's something in my eye:{

The hairs on my arms are still standing