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fernytickles
1st Sep 2017, 13:49
Cracking photo, Grommet!

Does anyone know the provenance of this photo - location etc? What does the white X in the black box signify? Is that a closed taxiway?

https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/bd/86/62/bd8662f3ef95cfca579535b35972ffa4.jpg

Fareastdriver
1st Sep 2017, 14:08
The 'X' is the photographer kissing his arse goodbye.

Pontius Navigator
1st Sep 2017, 14:10
If you look in the plume you will see a runway marker board with a number. I would guess an X on the other side with the visible X box having a number too.

In other words distance to go is not exactly X thousands in the X direction

Rhino power
1st Sep 2017, 14:18
Genuine photo (despite many arguing differently...), it's an Italian AF Tornado ECR, apparently on the strength of the RSV (Reparto Sperimentale Volo) at the time, the location is (possibly) Cameri and the date is December 2008...

-RP

charliegolf
1st Sep 2017, 14:29
To quote the fillum...

"Your ego is writing checks your body can't cash."

Bitch-slapping from the nav is in order.

CG

whalebone
1st Sep 2017, 14:36
Search this forum for "low level tornado" there is a thread with video, http://www.pprune.org/military-aviation/559614-tornado-picture-wingtip-foot-off-runway.html?highlight=low+level+tornado

whalebone
1st Sep 2017, 14:37
Ah, now I have amassed ten posts I can do it normally, try here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lo5NNEi9geQ

SpazSinbad
1st Sep 2017, 15:14
Amassin' 'leven points one could remove the 's' from https to have this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lo5NNEi9geQ

Pontius Navigator
1st Sep 2017, 16:49
Spaz, I will grant low altitude pass but for a Tonka that was a high level roll :)

Haraka
1st Sep 2017, 17:21
Some might remember the long curved gash across the grass at Yeovilton, cut by a Frecce Gino's wing tip in the early 70's...????

Wander00
1st Sep 2017, 21:47
You see, you may ask a quick question, but there is never just a quick answer on this site

andytug
1st Sep 2017, 22:32
Some might remember the long curved gash across the grass at Yeovilton, cut by a Frecce Gino's wing tip in the early 70's...????
There are also stories of a Vulcan scoring a groove with its wingtip in a US desert during an exercise, and also one damaging a power line with the tail fin having flown up under it.

teeteringhead
2nd Sep 2017, 10:26
Some might remember the long curved gash across the grass at Yeovilton, cut by a Frecce Gino's wing tip in the early 70's...???? Thought it was later than that - will check logbook.

'Twas indeed (a practice for) the Yeovilton Air Day, and he removed the nav light too. Which was duly mounted on a polished wood plinth and presented to the pilot at the post-show Dinner IIRC..........