Tornado Flypast, QE2, Port Stanley, 1 Feb
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Tornado Flypast, QE2, Port Stanley, 1 Feb
Have just returned from QE2 cruise which included planned stop at Port Stanley. Unfortunately, strong winds prevented us from getting ashore but several flypasts by 2 F3s and a Sea King helped to save the day. Does anyone know if photographs taken from the chopper are available?
Was particularly impressed by the winchman's walk on the QE2 fo'c's'le!
Was particularly impressed by the winchman's walk on the QE2 fo'c's'le!
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Hope you enjoyed the run to Valparaiso
We left at FLL
Coming down the Minch last September we had a Tornado come by at zero feet and a winchman holding onto the taff rail - didn't have to go all the way to Port Stanley for it!
And of course we had the Red Arrows at Greenock
We left at FLL
Coming down the Minch last September we had a Tornado come by at zero feet and a winchman holding onto the taff rail - didn't have to go all the way to Port Stanley for it!
And of course we had the Red Arrows at Greenock
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Sorry you missed Port Stanley, sadly its not unusual for the wind to make that call a no-show. She won't ever go there again of course, so well done to 1435 flight for helping out. It would be great to see some pics. If you were on-board on 8th Jan, you'll probably remember this.
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Sorry you missed Port Stanley, sadly its not unusual for the wind to make that call a no-show. She won't ever go there again of course, so well done to 1435 flight for helping out. It would be great to see some pics. If you were on-board on 8th Jan, you'll probably remember this.
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In spite of not getting off in Punta Arenas either (60 kts) we had great time to Valparaiso. Rounding the Horn was spectacular.
Navaleye I assume you or someone you know were onboard the Queen Victoria also taken on 8th Jan.
One of F3s was 1435 Flt "D" as here.
Meanwhile Sea King guys were trying to get photos of QE2 with pilot boat in foreground here.
In spite of not getting off in Punta Arenas either (60 kts) we had great time to Valparaiso. Rounding the Horn was spectacular.
Navaleye I assume you or someone you know were onboard the Queen Victoria also taken on 8th Jan.
One of F3s was 1435 Flt "D" as here.
Meanwhile Sea King guys were trying to get photos of QE2 with pilot boat in foreground here.
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Coming down the Minch last September we had a Tornado come by at zero feet and a winchman holding onto the taff rail...
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I was sad to miss the QE2 coming in to Stanley - came down from MPC with one of the docs, who'd hoped to see a relative who was sailing on her. Great to hear the flybys came off though.
Last time I saw her she was moored off Anstruther in the Firth of Forth during the Open in St Andrews. Year was 2001 if I remember right. She was used as a floating hotel for spectators. It will be sad to see her go.
Last time I saw her she was moored off Anstruther in the Firth of Forth during the Open in St Andrews. Year was 2001 if I remember right. She was used as a floating hotel for spectators. It will be sad to see her go.
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Not sure where we were due to drop anchor but it the 2 1/2 nm tender ride to the pier was deemed unwise in the forecast 60 kts. I believe it was the "middle anchorage" wherever that was.
p.s. have updated links so photos might now show in earlier posting.
Not sure where we were due to drop anchor but it the 2 1/2 nm tender ride to the pier was deemed unwise in the forecast 60 kts. I believe it was the "middle anchorage" wherever that was.
p.s. have updated links so photos might now show in earlier posting.
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Rumour has it that one of the photogs got a ride in the back of one of the F3s. Don't know if another went up in a SK or not. If I can find any pics taken on the day I'll see if I can post them here.
Rumour has it that one of the photogs got a ride in the back of one of the F3s. Don't know if another went up in a SK or not. If I can find any pics taken on the day I'll see if I can post them here.
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Port Stanley visit
Several years ago, I visited Port Stanley on a HollandAmerica cruise ship. We also anchored in roughly the same location as the freighter shown in GBZ's photo. It was very windy and the Captain announced that was a close as he was prepared to risk the ship. It was quite a wet ride into the pier but well worth it. We landed at the small pier to the left of the one with a small ship alongside.
I asked the tour guide, a Falklands Veteran, to stop the coach, which still had "Brighton & Hove" titles on the sides, at the Falklands War Memorial. My nephew, who was 17 at the time, was a cadet on the HMS Sheffield when it sank and I wanted photos to send to him. Also managed a pint in the Globe Tavern.
I asked the tour guide, a Falklands Veteran, to stop the coach, which still had "Brighton & Hove" titles on the sides, at the Falklands War Memorial. My nephew, who was 17 at the time, was a cadet on the HMS Sheffield when it sank and I wanted photos to send to him. Also managed a pint in the Globe Tavern.
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Ok its not aviation , but Woteva. The area where that little freighter is in is called Port William. That's were Admiral Sturdee's squadron was coaling in 1914, when Admiral Graf Maximilian von Spee turned up.
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There was indeed a photog riding in the back of an F3 and he got some great photos.
Will try and post the better ones on here if I can. Might take time though with the speed of connection we have.
Shame you couldnt get ashore and see the bright lights of Stanley.
Will try and post the better ones on here if I can. Might take time though with the speed of connection we have.
Shame you couldnt get ashore and see the bright lights of Stanley.
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Hi there, thanks for the post. Just got back and it was a privilege to have been winched onto the QE II. Yes we had a photog on board the chopper; the photos are of course crown property as usual.
Happy dangling
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Hi there, thanks for the post. Just got back and it was a privilege to have been winched onto the QE II. Yes we had a photog on board the chopper; the photos are of course crown property as usual.
Happy dangling
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I rather thought that any photos would be property of HM. Still never mind. Perhaps, in 50 years they might be released.
Very envious of your achievement of walking on both the Falklands and QE2 on that day.
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I rather thought that any photos would be property of HM. Still never mind. Perhaps, in 50 years they might be released.
Very envious of your achievement of walking on both the Falklands and QE2 on that day.
Rgds