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shebalso 6th Sep 2010 05:55

RAAF F111 last Dump and Burn over Brisbane
 
Saturday 4th September 2020 Brisbane Australia had its last F111 Dump and Burn at Riverfire Festival. F111 retires in December 2010.

See my 50 second Video taken with Canon DSLR below

F111 last Flame 50 seconds Video. Best Viewed Full Screen | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

fallmonk 6th Sep 2010 10:29

One hell off a party trick !
Shame to see the "pig" go :-(
thanks for the post

shebalso 6th Sep 2010 10:50

Many are sorry to see the F111 retiring
 
Always put on a pleasing display over Brisbane. Super Hornet next year without the flame.

GreenKnight121 6th Sep 2010 20:49


Originally Posted by shebalso
Saturday 4th September 2020

Are you sure? :p

shebalso 6th Sep 2010 21:02

Re Super Hornet Display
 
This event attacts a 500,000 crowd. The Squadron CO mentioned on National Radio that Super Hornet could replace the F111 but this woud have to be before dark. Depend on Government authority.

RenegadeMan 6th Sep 2010 21:33

That's a great video shebalso.

Here's mine from down in amongst the crowds at Southbank. Not to the same quality as yours but it conveys the feeling the experience gave (yes that's me yelling and hollering....;)!)



Anyone viewing this, if you were never present for an F111 dump and burn you really missed something amazing!

Yeller_Gait 7th Sep 2010 00:54

RAAF Williamtown Airshow 18-19 Sep
 
Excellent video Renegade.

I am looking forward to seeing the F-111 for the first and last time, later this month at the Williamtown airshow.

Y_G

BentStick 7th Sep 2010 03:26

What happened to #2
 
Does anyone know what happened to #2 on the first pass to open the show?

I was at the Riverside Centre and on the first pass, I saw #2 track down the Story Bridge reach of the river slightly higher and later than expected and in less than mini burner.

:confused:

fetcheveryone 7th Sep 2010 10:47

What exactly is a 'dump and burn'?

ShyTorque 7th Sep 2010 10:50

It's when fuel is dumped from the aircraft's tanks and lit by use of afterburner.

I saw this at RAF Finningley in 1977. The aircraft was lower than the one in this video. We felt the heat!

Green Flash 7th Sep 2010 13:22

ShyT - I too was at Finningley in '77 and felt the heat! I must say that in daylight it looks (and feels!) quite spectacular but at night it's the dogs conkers, especially the climb into cloud. One hell of a trick:ok:

Geehovah 7th Sep 2010 15:08

Many moons ago, I rolled in behind a USAF F111 heading North in the Wash. He torched as we closed to about 500 yds. The most impressive sight I think I've ever seen.

Quite a jet and it'll be missed.

shebalso 7th Sep 2010 19:44

The F111 flys over crowd at low height
 
The noise and heat is something that made the crowd return each year for Riverfire. Alas, gone for ever. I guess the Super Hornet will not be seen at night but may give a display just prior to twilight.

Some still photos at URL below

Flickr: Brisbane Meetup

MATELO 8th Sep 2010 00:04

Was at Coltishall in the early 90's and heard a switchboard recording.....


"Raf Coltishall"
"Hello, can I report an aircraft crash"
"Ok,Certainly. what is your name"
"Mrs Smith"
"Can I take some details"
"Yes, it was a F111 from RAF Lakenheath with 2 people on board which has crashed 2 miles west of Sculthorpe"
"Ok Mrs Smith, you said Lakenheath and 2 people on board??"
"Yes, that is correct"

lots of speaking in the background
"Mrs Smith, how could you possibly know that"

"Because the plane crashed into my backgarden and the pilots are sat at my breakfast table having a cup of tea"


That is a true story.

Trackmaster 8th Sep 2010 02:22

Yes, I also wondered about #2.

He was around at high level for the dump at the close of the show.

gileraguy 8th Sep 2010 02:58

Adelaide Vid
 
shot from the roof


fetcheveryone 8th Sep 2010 12:53

Thanks ShyTorque - a controlled burn then. Does the flame 'blow out' as the aircraft accelerates or only when the fuel flow is cut?

Mike7777777 8th Sep 2010 18:49

That's very impressive! I didn't know it could be achieved in such a controlled manner.

Is there anything in the UK that can do this? Would "the authorities" need to be told beforehand ....?

BentStick 9th Sep 2010 03:31

Dump and Burn
 

Thanks ShyTorque - a controlled burn then. Does the flame 'blow out' as the aircraft accelerates or only when the fuel flow is cut?
The flame doesn't "blow out", but the shape of the flame is speed dependant (the Torch is fatter at low speed and elongates as speed increases).

When we were at RIAT for the RAF's 75th birthday, I had a Frecce driver ask me if we used it as an IR missile countermeasure :D


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