RAF 100 years commemoration
RAF 100 years commemoration
Now you may think i'm being a tad premature, but I have just recieved an electronic version of the booklet setting out the vision for the 100 year commemoration of the forming of the RAF. Not a great deal of detail as yet but perhaps mindful of what can happen when things are thrown together at the last minute (Spirit of the Air?) they are obviously keen to get things up and running. It runs to 8 pages, including a fairly bland corportae logo featuring a Typhoon and a Tiger Moth (note, I call all bi-planes Tiger Moths, even Sopwith Camels). There is talk of "enduring legacies" and ...erm, "enduring values", corporate partners, stakeholders, engagement, outreach, think tanks, and the Daily Mail. There will probably be jelly and cake too. It's all wrapped up under the banner of 'Royal Air Force 100', with the 'Royal Air Force' bit being in that new logo with the funny slanted 'A's.
Oh and it is a Charity.
"Can you give me the names of the crews for the fly-past on the 1st April 2018, only CHBS can't book accomodation without names"
Oh and it is a Charity.
"Can you give me the names of the crews for the fly-past on the 1st April 2018, only CHBS can't book accomodation without names"
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I think there is more important concerns at the moment for the RAF to worry about rather than wasting manpower,money and time on an event near 11 years away
But i guess its a reason to make a few more officer posts and justify a top heavy force.
But i guess its a reason to make a few more officer posts and justify a top heavy force.
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Planning a commemorative event 11 years in the future when it's only 89 years old? Hmm...
By extrapolation, the Army needs start planning its 400 year anniversary in 2061 around 2012. The Navy has already missed the boat to spend the same proportion planning its 500 year anniversary in 2045.
I'm sure some bright spark of a politician would try and spin this that RAF are ahead of the game, the Army looking good if they get their act together in the next couple of years and the Navy are crap, and therefore need to be reduced in size.
By extrapolation, the Army needs start planning its 400 year anniversary in 2061 around 2012. The Navy has already missed the boat to spend the same proportion planning its 500 year anniversary in 2045.
I'm sure some bright spark of a politician would try and spin this that RAF are ahead of the game, the Army looking good if they get their act together in the next couple of years and the Navy are crap, and therefore need to be reduced in size.
I don't own this space under my name. I should have leased it while I still could
Maybe they plan on holding it sooner rather than later when there is still an RAF. 1910,11,14 etc
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Army Flying started in 1878 - see the following URL for more details:
http://www.army.mod.uk/aac/history/index.htm
Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm in 1912:
http://www.royal-navy.mod.uk/server/show/nav.2235
Royal Air Force in 1918:
http://www.raf.mod.uk/history/ (History section still under development!!)
Kind of says it all really, perhaps the charity idea isn't so bad?
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http://www.army.mod.uk/aac/history/index.htm
Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm in 1912:
http://www.royal-navy.mod.uk/server/show/nav.2235
Royal Air Force in 1918:
http://www.raf.mod.uk/history/ (History section still under development!!)
Kind of says it all really, perhaps the charity idea isn't so bad?
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Hmmm! Something funny happened in 1968? Maybe one should, in 2018, go to the Tower Bridge and wait for a disgruntled pilot to fly through it?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawker_...ridge_incident
And why not a Hunter again?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawker_...ridge_incident
And why not a Hunter again?
10 years ago the current CAS was a 1* and the current CINCAIR was a wg cdr. So, for those still serving now, have a look around and try to identify the CAS and CINCAIR who will be in place for the 100th. With the way that people are (allegedly) leaving at the moment perhaps the best place will be to look at who is posting in the wannabees thread (and I don't mean you PN!)
Never mind the 100th is there anything out about the 90th which even with my maths is next year. Unless of course all the effort is going into the 100th Anniversary of the TA!
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Attended the 50th and the 75th while still in uniform. Hopefully will get an all expenses paid trip for the 100th (together with wheelchair allowance!)
They apparently put on a good show for the 25th - nice firepower demo on the continent
They apparently put on a good show for the 25th - nice firepower demo on the continent
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"The RAF, A hundred year experiment rapidly coming to it's end......"
Gen Sir Mike Jackson 2004
Maybe we should be planning the disbandment.....
Gen Sir Mike Jackson 2004
Maybe we should be planning the disbandment.....
Then again stranger things have happened.