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Al_Paché 2nd Dec 2011 05:04

Queens Birthday Flypast Wattisham '92
 
Not too sure if posted before:
Queens Birthday Flypast 16x Phantom FGR2 RAF Wattisham

maxburner 2nd Dec 2011 14:17

Good to see that. I spent some great years at Wattisham.

Neptunus Rex 2nd Dec 2011 21:38

How boring; serious editing needed. After four minutes watching aircraft taxiing and shutting down, I gave up.

SirToppamHat 2nd Dec 2011 22:10

Bit harsh NR.

Thanks for posting - I enjoyed most of it.

There are loads of films of displays out there, but this one takes a bit of time to show the other side of it - interesting to see an AVM getting some hands-on (AVM Johns?). Would he have been with a Nav or was it a twin-sticker? Often wondered how the chap in the back felt when the Staish or above decided to take a trip.

STH

polyglory 3rd Dec 2011 03:46

A different perspective, many thanks for posting it, spent six years there in the Seventies.:)

XV490 3rd Dec 2011 07:00

And four months afterwards, the Phantoms were all gone; so it's good to see someone shot some film of their last days.

Hueymeister 3rd Dec 2011 07:18

Won't play on my iThingy!

Neptunus Rex 3rd Dec 2011 14:14

Sir Toppam Hat,

Today I had a day off, so I watched the lot. The 4 x 4 was good, then the Diamond 16 was really impressive. It was just a shame there was no air-to-air footage. The Air Commodore's QFI 'Minder' deserves a special award!

RAFEngO74to09 3rd Dec 2011 14:43

Another Phantom Video - 74 Sqn APC Akrotiri
 
XV490

In case you didn't see it when I first posted the link last year, here's another Phantom video:


INT_QRU 3rd Dec 2011 15:01

Excellent video - very evocative. Thanks

Safeware 3rd Dec 2011 16:30

Phantom QBF
 
I have the video and DVD filmed by Manners with Queen as the sound-track :)

APG63 3rd Dec 2011 17:54

Outstanding. Brings back so many very happy memories. Hey, another F4 thread. Can't be bad.

staplefordheli 3rd Dec 2011 20:01

Thanks for the post
Brings back memories visiting Needham Market sitting eating sarnies at lunchbreak on the North west perimeter road of the field in the early 90s before the F4s went
Got more than i bargained for one day after what i believe was a turbine exploded as it lifted off showering bits of the on base golf course and runway with various ejected burning remnants and burning fuel as it climbed into the low cloud base still streaming burning fuel. Lots of bemused players as the base fire trucks rolled into action. Seemed an age before the F4 came back around the circuit out of the clouds and made an emergency landing from the East on the badly running second engine into the arrestor. I swear the crew out in under 5 seconds of stopping :ok:
Never made the local news though
These days it would have been on youtube in seconds

Geehovah 3rd Dec 2011 20:25

Why do I not feel the same nostalgia for the F3?

H Peacock 4th Dec 2011 08:05

I just can't believe that Tim B or Geoff W were ever that young! Great stuff.

BEagle 4th Dec 2011 08:46

Both videos provide an excellent insight into the last days of the 'real' RAF....:\

We were so fortunate. In my opinion, it began its death spiral in 1994 and will never recover.

Mach Two 4th Dec 2011 11:53

Geehovah, I do!

BEagle, I think you have that about right, my friend.

Doctor Cruces 4th Dec 2011 12:14

Wonderful videos, wonderful times, a real aeroplane not like these plastic all electric things we get nowadays!!

Doc C


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