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engoal 14th Feb 2008 08:24

Help - Photos of Typhoon from C130 Ramp
 
A year or so ago, a series of pictures were published showing a Typhoon getting a bit familiar with the ramp of a C130 - they may even have been on Prune but I can't find them. They were taken from inside the Albert and show the photogs and their gear, and then the Typhoon getting closer and closer each frame, until it looks as though the radome is almost on to the ramp. My Dad has just come across said pictures on t'interweb and wanted to know if they were genuine. I have tried without success to paste a couple of them on this thread, but would welcome any confirmation either way.

harrogate 14th Feb 2008 08:30

They're the real deal, although the perspective definitely plays a trick on you.

He's not as close as he looks, but a few folks (myself included) saw the aircraft overhead in the Cleethorpes area when these or similar photos we're being taken, and to be fair, he was pretty close. Close enough to make people in Tesco car park stop and stare.

ZH875 14th Feb 2008 08:49

You Mean this

http://guy-sports.com/fun_pictures/c...hoon_close.jpg

harrogate 14th Feb 2008 09:01

http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthr...phoon+hercules

Prop-Ed 14th Feb 2008 11:20

I was driving the bus that those pictures were taken from. It was for the advertising campaign showing the 'phoon flying over bits of the country shaped like SA-80s and the like while slogans such as "we need gunners" were flashed on the screen etc.....

I was given the footage of the days filming which is spectacular. I remember the loady saying he could almost push the nose of the 'phoon away from us.

Great day out. I also remember our door got stuck after the shoot and we led a particularly un-sporty run in and break as a pair at 150Kts (IIRC) back to Coningsby!

minigundiplomat 14th Feb 2008 16:58

http://guy-sports.com/fun_pictures/c...hoon_close.jpg


You'd be amazed at some of the rubbish that falls out the back of aircraft these days!

harrogate 14th Feb 2008 17:11


I was driving the bus that those pictures were taken from. It was for the advertising campaign showing the 'phoon flying over bits of the country shaped like SA-80s and the like while slogans such as "we need gunners" were flashed on the screen etc.....

I was given the footage of the days filming which is spectacular. I remember the loady saying he could almost push the nose of the 'phoon away from us.

Great day out. I also remember our door got stuck after the shoot and we led a particularly un-sporty run in and break as a pair at 150Kts (IIRC) back to Coningsby!
Exshellent.

Am I right in saying that you flew over the Cleethorpes area while filming it, then? And was it a couple of years ago?

minigundiplomat 14th Feb 2008 20:08

Ah AIDU,

I was beginning to worry that the grown ups had taken over. Welcome back.

MGD

PFR 14th Feb 2008 20:33

:hmm:So what precautions for FOD ingestion?

overstress 14th Feb 2008 20:40

PFR: opening the ramp some time before the 'phoon appears? Causing any crap to be sucked out into the airflow? :hmm::hmm:

Prop-Ed 15th Feb 2008 15:38

Harrogate,

Yes and yes!

Were you involved?

0497 28th Feb 2008 10:50

Whilst searching for KC-130 vids (related to the refueling EH101), i came upon this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yLmyriJorM

Tarnished 28th Feb 2008 15:08

Anybody know the rightful owner of the stills? I have a friend who works for a mag that wants to publish them if possible. Alternatively do you know of the status of the movie/ad that the work was for?

Ta

T

Prop-Ed 28th Feb 2008 16:06

As mentioned above, I have a DVD of the day's filming taken unofficially by a member of the film crew. It has some amazing shots and I’m sure loads of great stills could be taken from the footage (I’m assuming it's legally mine?).

I also snapped one or two from the flight deck.

Looking back through this topic on a previous thread, it really made me laugh to read all the "armchair experts" explain how the typhoon was "photo shopped in". Sorry peeps, it really was that close.

PM me if there is some money in it for me...........:ok:

airborne_artist 28th Feb 2008 16:14

PE


I’m sure loads of great stills could be taken from the footage (I’m assuming it's legally mine?)
Stills from DVDs don't look that great in print, and you'll almost certainly find that the DVD is yours, but only for your own use. The copyright will belong to someone else - just like the DVD you buy - yours to use, lend to mates etc, but not to copy and sell at car boot fairs.

Brian Dixon 28th Feb 2008 17:04

The "how it was made" video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuisT_is4NA

Brian :ok:

harrogate 28th Feb 2008 18:48


Harrogate,

Yes and yes!

Were you involved?
Marvellous!

Nope - not involved at all. Was watching on the deck in Humberston, though. Along with lots of other people.

It really pricked people's curiosity, but then again, it was a curious sight.

Double Zero 28th Feb 2008 19:07

Photo copyright
 
Prop-Ed,

Sorry to rain on your parade, but I think you'll find your pic's are legally owned by the RAF.

Technically you could be put on a charge for carrying a camera on duty, which shouldn't really happen unless you try to publish the photo's !

From an ex- military aircraft photographer...

Have fun

DZ

Prop-Ed 29th Feb 2008 09:46

Double Zero,

I know of a number of individuals who regularly carry cameras and are somewhat less than discreet about publishing their work from RAF aircraft.

Most of the video and photos were a gift from a civilian film maker who happened to be down the back during the filming. Are you saying his photos don't belong to him either?

Don't worry about raining on my parade. It's not a very big one.........

If you're not Plod or a kill joy, you can still PM me if there is personal gain for me. Cheers!:ok:


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