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Old 1st Dec 2021, 14:19
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Rare Chinooks!

After quizzing my ears for a short while - I've just spotted not one but two Chinooks going into Norwich Airport!

Lots of aerials on top? New Uckers Tables?
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Those will be the new electric version with the pantographs on top to connect up with overhead power cables en-route…..
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Those will be the new electric version with the pantographs on top to connect up with overhead power cables en-route…..
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Just come home I think
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Rare, yes, because the Chinook Force, with a fleet of sixty odd airframes, can only manage a handful of sorties per day.
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Originally Posted by Marly Lite
Rare, yes, because the Chinook Force, with a fleet of sixty odd airframes, can only manage a handful of sorties per day.
Rare because we don't see them over this way much - Marham must be shut or run out of fuel? (perhaps I shouldn't say that out loud!)
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Originally Posted by Marly Lite
Rare, yes, because the Chinook Force, with a fleet of sixty odd airframes,
most with nearly or significantly in excess of ten thousand hours on them
can only manage a handful of sorties per day.
in numerous deployed locations around the world....

fixed it for you
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Not unknow, but rather rare visitors at Norwich.
There were also pairs of Puma's in on Monday and Tuesday for fuel. Spotters grapevine says they were here supporting exercises in the county.

Just a thought: maybe the missing Chinooks were up north, helping to sort out the broken power lines?
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Cheers Bob,
Exercises near Thetford don't usually come this far east for fuel and mostly go North to raid Marham's tanks..maybe F35's don't use paraffin?
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Cheers Bob,
Exercises near Thetford don't usually come this far east for fuel and mostly go North to raid Marham's tanks..maybe F35's don't use paraffin?
I think F35s run on a 50/50 mix of fairy dust and ambrosia (not the tinned kind!)
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I think F35s run on a 50/50 mix of fairy dust and ambrosia (not the tinned kind!)
They're not so keen on sea air….
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They're not so keen on sea air….
Yes - the constant wind over the deck tends to blow the fairy dust off the wings so you have sprinkle more from the big red bag just before each flight. As has been shown recently, just believing in fairies will not keep you airborne for very long at all. Of course, in the grand scheme of things, it is just a drop in the ocean.
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Two together isn't that rare in N hants W berkshire - occasionally you see 4 at a time.
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