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nipva
27th Aug 2020, 13:39
Typhoon Rampage 21 abeam Dundee at 78600ft on Plane Finder with his No 2 Rampage 22 in company at 46k. Unusual to say the least.-any ideas?

Less Hair
27th Aug 2020, 13:52
Must have been a Hyphoon then?

MFC_Fly
27th Aug 2020, 13:53
any ideas?
Corrupted ADS-B data?

thetimesreader84
27th Aug 2020, 14:18
I’ve been denied a direct routing at FL430 on an Ambulance priority (not Cat A) due to “a couple of typhoons in a block 300-700”.

Possibly unguarded comment by the (civil) ATCO, on an optimistic booking by the typhoon pilots? I’ll never know, and I doubt you will either.

dead_pan
27th Aug 2020, 14:33
Typhoon Rampage 21 abeam Dundee at 78600ft on Plane Finder with his No 2 Rampage 22 in company at 46k. Unusual to say the least.-any ideas?

Wingman on his B game?

jayteeto
27th Aug 2020, 17:11
My Eurocopter EC135 once showed as 21,000 ft and 210kts

PPRuNeUser0211
27th Aug 2020, 17:56
Quite a lot of the ADS-B sites default "high" if they don't get valid altitude data.

salad-dodger
27th Aug 2020, 17:59
Typhoon Rampage 21 abeam Dundee at 78600ft on Plane Finder with his No 2 Rampage 22 in company at 46k. Unusual to say the least.-any ideas?
Yep. I would go and read a good book. Maybe watch something on Netflix!

GeeRam
27th Aug 2020, 19:00
Quite a lot of the ADS-B sites default "high" if they don't get valid altitude data.

Yep, when John Romain was doing his Thank You NHS round Britain flights in Spitfire PR.XI these past few weeks, it showed up as a dark red icon at the top of the list at 91,000ft on one occasion.......:ooh:

Dan Gerous
27th Aug 2020, 20:07
Yep, when John Romain was doing his Thank You NHS round Britain flights in Spitfire PR.XI these past few weeks, it showed up as a dark red icon at the top of the list at 91,000ft on one occasion.......:ooh:

A chance to go one to one with the ISS. That'll look good stenciled on the side.:E

RAD_ALT_ALIVE
27th Aug 2020, 23:14
Good question Nipva.

I've never flown the Typhoon, but having just googled the service ceiling (and who knows if the stated information is true) and it's given as 65,000'. Taking into account that, just maybe, the publicly available performance figures might be a bit on the conservative side of the actual capability, it still seems that it would be unlikely that what you watched was accurate. I tend to agree with the other replies - it was most likely corrupted data.

Never mind the sad saps like 'Salad-Dodger'; keep watching PF or FR and enjoy the interesting things that can be seen every once in a while.

Ascend Charlie
28th Aug 2020, 01:18
Rampage 21 abeam Dundee at 78600ft on Plane Finder with his No 2 Rampage 22 in company at 46k

"Two one from two two, REVS!!!"

heights good
28th Aug 2020, 01:58
I would say it is very unlikely due to a rapid decompression causing blood to boil at around 60k (if I remember my Av Med trg).

tartare
28th Aug 2020, 04:02
Oh ye of little faith.
It could have been one helluva zoom climb... ;)

Imagegear
28th Aug 2020, 05:45
I was up there once in my Arrow (Piper that is..), didn't collect a t-shirt though...:ok:

IG

minigundiplomat
28th Aug 2020, 06:09
My Eurocopter EC135 once showed as 21,000 ft and 210kts

Only safe way to negotiate Liverpool, Jayteeto…….

TelsBoy
28th Aug 2020, 08:48
Not sure why it's "unusual". Either 1) someone's fancied flying a bit high or more likely 2) the Mode C/S is a bit out of kilter.

Kid of reminds me of all these UFO reports. "On xyz date, Controllers spotted a number of blips (blips?!? WTF? Usually a BS giveaway) on their Radar display moving at 5000mph at an impossible height." Any radar engineer knows that all sorts of s**t appears on displays that isn't there because the tech is imperfect to say the least...

jayteeto - Were you piloting Airwolf?

WB627
28th Aug 2020, 14:31
Spotted a couple of weeks ago ... although they appeared to be climbing, I'm sure this was down hill with a following wind :E

https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/387x345/chinook_abd030d6bb2a607708975dcaaddb0bea7ca65eac.jpg

Dodgy data, or shredded wheat for breakfast :)

PPRuNeUser0211
28th Aug 2020, 15:00
Spotted a couple of weeks ago ... although they appeared to be climbing, I'm sure this was down hill with a following wind :E

https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/387x345/chinook_abd030d6bb2a607708975dcaaddb0bea7ca65eac.jpg

Dodgy data, or shredded wheat for breakfast :)
Only needs the hurricane the cousins have just had and you'd crack that at 14k....

Typhoondriver
28th Aug 2020, 15:50
Very unusual in the UK. Not been that high since my last Falklands sabbatical.

Markos.
28th Aug 2020, 16:57
One is marking. Number two is on a mirror formation 20k below

pmills575
29th Aug 2020, 07:18
The late Brian Caroll was known to have taken a Lightning F53 (Real Lightning) up to 83,000 ft in Saudi, although that was apparantly eclipsed by another F53 managing 87,000.

Bro
29th Aug 2020, 19:14
Did something similar in a F6 in Singapore.

NutLoose
29th Aug 2020, 21:44
Not really moved on much considering a Spitfire could potter along at 50,000.....