KC2 Voyager flights RAF Brize Norton - Las Vegas and back
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KC2 Voyager flights RAF Brize Norton - Las Vegas and back
My apologies if this is in the wrong place but I was just wondering if anyone could shed some light on some recently regular flights between RAF Brize Norton and Las Vegas using (at least) two KC2 Voyagers. Unless that information is on a need to know basis
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Reasons for military movements are not for public unless released by MoD channels.
Seriously, come on guys. Let's help our own, especially in the current climate.
Seriously, come on guys. Let's help our own, especially in the current climate.
I'd heard that due to the latest craze of Roulette within the services, the RAF had laid on regular shuttles for the addicted to partake in their chosen vice in the welcoming embrace of Las Vegas. Maybe I heard wrong ?
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The Aviation Nation airshow at Nellis AFB over the Veterans' Day weekend (November) is always a great show - very well organized - RIAT could learn a thing or too.
Easy access via the Interstate to free parking at the Speedway with zero traffic holdups - 50+ free shuttle coaches - 15 minutes to get through security and transit via coach to be standing in the display area.
Some static aircraft - particularly the high tech ones (F-22A, F-35A) and those with weapons displays on or off the aircraft (F-15E, F-15C, F-16C, A-10) are behind barriers but even these are positioned in such a manner that you can get a good unobstructed photo. Most other static display aircraft, if not also flying, you can walk around unobstructed.
USAFWC has enough aircraft types on strength to mount an excellent show even when funds for visitors are limited and there are always quite a few privately owned, immaculate heritage jets.
Also the barrier parallel to the active taxiway is fairly close so you can get great action shots with just a simple point and shoot non-SLR camera.
A few examples taken by me:
The Aviation Nation airshow at Nellis AFB over the Veterans' Day weekend (November) is always a great show - very well organized - RIAT could learn a thing or too.
Easy access via the Interstate to free parking at the Speedway with zero traffic holdups - 50+ free shuttle coaches - 15 minutes to get through security and transit via coach to be standing in the display area.
Some static aircraft - particularly the high tech ones (F-22A, F-35A) and those with weapons displays on or off the aircraft (F-15E, F-15C, F-16C, A-10) are behind barriers but even these are positioned in such a manner that you can get a good unobstructed photo. Most other static display aircraft, if not also flying, you can walk around unobstructed.
USAFWC has enough aircraft types on strength to mount an excellent show even when funds for visitors are limited and there are always quite a few privately owned, immaculate heritage jets.
Also the barrier parallel to the active taxiway is fairly close so you can get great action shots with just a simple point and shoot non-SLR camera.
A few examples taken by me:
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Originally Posted by RAFEngO74to09
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P.S. The F-86, MiG-15 and T-33 are pretty nice too!
I agree - the Holloman QF-4Es for the 2012 Show Season had immaculate paint jobs and were displayed to their best.
Getting paid to fly your personal F-86 as part of the USAF Heritage Flight and in Korean War reenactments with a Mig-15 is a pretty good gig too !
At Aviation Nation 2012 there were 3 x F-86 and an even nicer SAC "star spangled" scheme T-33.
Getting paid to fly your personal F-86 as part of the USAF Heritage Flight and in Korean War reenactments with a Mig-15 is a pretty good gig too !
At Aviation Nation 2012 there were 3 x F-86 and an even nicer SAC "star spangled" scheme T-33.
One of the perks of the job, old boy!
We took a Jaguar to Nellis in in 1974 for "hot and dry" trials. Took two Victors to get it there and we were very grateful for the Jag's INS when crossing the pond, as we had nothing more than astro. I remember sitting by the pool at our hotel in Las Vegas and remarking to one of the crew - "Do you realise we are getting paid to do this?"
Great pictures RAFEng
Ecce Homo! Loquitur...
We took a Jaguar to Nellis in in 1974 for "hot and dry" trials. Took two Victors to get it there and we were very grateful for the Jag's INS when crossing the pond
The intercept was set up about 4 times but the displacement kept drifting out until, at the suggestion of one of ex-Nav(?) controllers, I asked the Jag pilot if he was flying True or Magnetic?
There was a prolonged pause until the pilot sheepishly replied, "I'm not sure really, I'm just flying along the line on the INS".
"I can't believe we're getting paid to do this !"
TTN,
I know what you mean. In the 1980s I was the lead Tornado GR1 SEngO for the RED FLAG season (3 x dets over 6 weeks in those days with officers in the Mardi Gras hotel and airmen in Circus Circus casino) and on my first recce trip to Nellis AFB led by an HQ 1 Gp wg cdr who had been before. To keep air transport costs down, we were supposed to use the RAF VC10 shuttle to Washington - Dulles then CIVAIR to Las Vegas and stay there for 5 days for a 2-day conference / recce.
Upon arrival at Dulles, the wg cdr arranged changing all our tickets and hotel bookings to go for a weekend in New Orleans and a day and night in Dallas - at neutral cost - to arrive in Las Vegas the day before the conference.
If it wasn't uncanny enough to be driving around Vegas in shorts and a short sleeved shirt in December, the wg cdr then announced "a few hours until the conference - time for a cocktail". Having collected all the freebies they gave away on the "Old Strip" in those days - souvenir coffee mug, almost free buffet salad coupons etc - we settled down on the chintzy couches and ordered a multi-colored cocktail at 1000 - just because we could.
This Belinda Carlisle video was on a large screen TV - the song became part of the soundtrack of my life and I too thought "I can't believe we're getting paid to do this !" Three trips in a tour and now it's my nearest big city.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOGEyBeoBGM
The whole travel / claims situation was not so flexible by the time I retired in 2009 - just going in a Service vehicle to Germany was a drama.
I know what you mean. In the 1980s I was the lead Tornado GR1 SEngO for the RED FLAG season (3 x dets over 6 weeks in those days with officers in the Mardi Gras hotel and airmen in Circus Circus casino) and on my first recce trip to Nellis AFB led by an HQ 1 Gp wg cdr who had been before. To keep air transport costs down, we were supposed to use the RAF VC10 shuttle to Washington - Dulles then CIVAIR to Las Vegas and stay there for 5 days for a 2-day conference / recce.
Upon arrival at Dulles, the wg cdr arranged changing all our tickets and hotel bookings to go for a weekend in New Orleans and a day and night in Dallas - at neutral cost - to arrive in Las Vegas the day before the conference.
If it wasn't uncanny enough to be driving around Vegas in shorts and a short sleeved shirt in December, the wg cdr then announced "a few hours until the conference - time for a cocktail". Having collected all the freebies they gave away on the "Old Strip" in those days - souvenir coffee mug, almost free buffet salad coupons etc - we settled down on the chintzy couches and ordered a multi-colored cocktail at 1000 - just because we could.
This Belinda Carlisle video was on a large screen TV - the song became part of the soundtrack of my life and I too thought "I can't believe we're getting paid to do this !" Three trips in a tour and now it's my nearest big city.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOGEyBeoBGM
The whole travel / claims situation was not so flexible by the time I retired in 2009 - just going in a Service vehicle to Germany was a drama.
the whole travel / claims situation was not so flexible by the time I retired in 2009
RAFEng
Very nice photos, only times I have been to Vegas is being for my annual sojourn to Heli Expo convention.
Last one in 2013 the UAE Mirage 2000 crews were staying in our hotel.....
I agree that RIAT or any other airshow (left ) in the UK could learn the US way of hospitality and ease of letting attendees in either through the gates or by road.
If I am correct, Nellis, Edwards and other air bases, naval air stations, Open Houses / Air shows are free entry??
Fairford is nowhere off a main motorway but like with any other base. Tucked away in windy roads etc etc not designed for en mass thousand of cars/vans/coaches/trucks. Hell it took an hour queuing through to Whelford (and they made it so that there were two lanes of cars going through village ) as I came in via Croughton/Oxford way as it took only an hour or so from my neck of the woods to get to Oxfordshire as did not fancy M25/M4 (didnt matter cos on the second day found out the junction m25 to M4 was closed )
cheers
Very nice photos, only times I have been to Vegas is being for my annual sojourn to Heli Expo convention.
Last one in 2013 the UAE Mirage 2000 crews were staying in our hotel.....
I agree that RIAT or any other airshow (left ) in the UK could learn the US way of hospitality and ease of letting attendees in either through the gates or by road.
If I am correct, Nellis, Edwards and other air bases, naval air stations, Open Houses / Air shows are free entry??
Fairford is nowhere off a main motorway but like with any other base. Tucked away in windy roads etc etc not designed for en mass thousand of cars/vans/coaches/trucks. Hell it took an hour queuing through to Whelford (and they made it so that there were two lanes of cars going through village ) as I came in via Croughton/Oxford way as it took only an hour or so from my neck of the woods to get to Oxfordshire as did not fancy M25/M4 (didnt matter cos on the second day found out the junction m25 to M4 was closed )
cheers
Looking at the phantom pic, is it me, or does the pilot look like he's on his own? Would you ever have flown a Phantom alone......is it possible?
Apologies if that is a real spotters question!
MD
(bit of an FOD issue there with the brolly!)
Apologies if that is a real spotters question!
MD
(bit of an FOD issue there with the brolly!)