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jamesdevice 16th Jul 2011 23:36

1982 Hunters
 
Something I've wondered about for years
back in 1982, around two weeks into the Falklands conflict I went for a blast up the A303 on my bike and came across a very close formation of nine Hunters at low level heading west across Salisbury plain, parallel to the road.
As far as I can remember the paint-work was three colour: dark brown / light brown / pale green.
Any idea who / what they would have been? I had visions of a "secret squadron" getting ready to be sent to Chile, but I assume thats pure fantasy? Or Chilean pilots in training? Am I right in thinking that by then the RAF had lost its Hunters? They certainly weren't the FRDAU flight from Yeovilton - I was more than familiar with those.

Archimedes 17th Jul 2011 00:27

The RAF still had Hunters in 1982 - they were part of the TWUs (alongside Hawks by that point), and two-seat Hunters were part of the Buccaneer force until that type went out of service.

RAFEngO74to09 17th Jul 2011 04:19

Hunters To Chile
 
There are anecdotal stories out there that former RAF Hunters were supplied to Chile in 1982 for "services rendered" in support of UK operations in the South Atlantic.

Here is a link to one - make of it what you will.

Chile

rolandpull 17th Jul 2011 08:36

They 'flew' from Brize inside Flying Tiger's 747 freighters. They were loaded on the South side of the airfield. Years after having seen this going on I bumped into one of the loadies who by coincidence worked in the same office at LHR.

Chainkicker 17th Jul 2011 09:11

What a pain it was getting them into the 747s as well ;)

newt 18th Jul 2011 11:33

Remember him well JENKS. Such a shame they stopped the detachment after that!

foldingwings 18th Jul 2011 11:47


They 'flew' from Brize inside Flying Tiger's 747 freighters
Bloody hell, I never knew that a 747 was long enough to get a Hunter airborne inside it!

Foldie:yuk:

Getting my coat but misplaced my hat!

Wander00 18th Jul 2011 12:33

Was that when my old and sadly departed mate Ian A_R ejected from a Hunter that had departed controlled flight, and buggered his back? (RIP)


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