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Cyprus countrybred 12th Apr 2012 17:39

Big bang in Swindon area
 
Anyone know the origin of the big bang about 1810 hrs heard around Swindon, Wroughton, Bassett areas? Shook windows; clouds too far away for thunder... clues, anyone?
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Navy_Adversary 12th Apr 2012 17:51

Maybe connected to the EGVN post.

flap15 12th Apr 2012 18:11

My sons internet friends say somthing wnet bang at Kineton ammo dump.

cornish-stormrider 12th Apr 2012 18:13

Thats the cover story for the Aurora dry run before Jockstrapping Fortnight.

RAFEngO74to09 12th Apr 2012 18:17

BBC now reporting heard over a wide area - MOD investigating.

BBC News - MoD inquiry into mysterious bang

Stuff 12th Apr 2012 18:20


Birmingham Airport dismissed suggestions the sound could have been caused by a sonic boom as a plane came in to land.
Landing at Mach 1 is pretty tricky. Just ask a Starfighter pilot. :ok::}

Tableview 12th Apr 2012 18:22

I expect it will be in the Wail :

Thousands of people fled from their homes in Swindon earlier today as massive supersonic explosions rocked the area as an RAF jet, armed with live nuclear warheads, way off its normal course, careered overhead at Mach 4 (almost 5,000 mph) with the heroic pilot wrestling with the controls to avoid a crowded shopping centre and a school.

17 year old Tricie Littlechav, interviewed with her children Chardonnay (4) and Boxer (2) said : "I was ****ing scared, I can ****ing tell ya. I fought it was the ****ing end of the ****ing world, dinnoi."

Scuttled 12th Apr 2012 18:30

Tableview.

Thanks, enjoyed that! :D

fabs 12th Apr 2012 18:39

Experienced a big bang at Wroughton once. (Lasted about the same amount of time as well)

high spirits 12th Apr 2012 18:43

I would flee from Swindon if I lived there....

Cows getting bigger 12th Apr 2012 18:43

I said "mate" not "Gate"!

baffman 12th Apr 2012 18:48

Linked BBC story now saying it was sonic boom from a Typhoon "responding to an emergency" in shape of "a helicopter transmitting on the wrong frequency".

LunchMonitor 12th Apr 2012 18:48

From the BBC:

Typhoon sonic boom behind mysterious bang reports - MoD
A loud bang which sparked a deluge of calls to emergency services across a large part of England was a sonic boom from a Typhoon aircraft, the MoD said.

Mystified residents across the West Midlands, Warwickshire, Oxfordshire, Somerset and Wiltshire reported hearing a loud boom at about 18:10 BST.

The MoD revealed it was from a Typhoon responding to an emergency call.

A Coventry resident said: "I thought somebody had thrown a brick through the window."

The Ministry of Defence initially said it was investigating what was behind a loud noise in Oxfordshire but a spokesman later confirmed it was from one of two RAF Typhoons that had been launched following an emergency call from a helicopter.

The helicopter had transmitted on the wrong frequency, he said.

Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service had also said it was looking into what caused the noise, after a flood of calls.

Some of those who heard it said the sound lasted a few seconds.

The British Geological Survey had also said it was investigating the incident.

There were reports of the noise being heard in Bath, Swindon, Coventry, Rugby and Oxford.

El_Presidente 12th Apr 2012 19:04

Last time I transmitted on the wrong frequency the wife slapped me and told me never to try it again...

Now you get two fast jet mates tearing into you ... scary.

:suspect:

maxred 12th Apr 2012 19:06

As long as everyone realises that when 'they' do arrive they will eat the fatties first. Be afraid, be very afraid.

dazdaz1 12th Apr 2012 19:17

El
"Last time I transmitted on the wrong frequency the wife slapped me and told me never to try it again."

I've thought about that once, on the same frequency, I had a back fire:eek: Now staying on line for the standard runway.

Volmet South 12th Apr 2012 20:35


The Ministry of Defence initially said it was investigating what was behind a loud noise in Oxfordshire but a spokesman later confirmed it was from one of two RAF Typhoons that had been launched following an emergency call from a helicopter.
Sorry but the bull-meter is registering 11 on the manure scale. What are a brace of Typhoons going to achieve ? "Errr yes boss, he isn't kidding, it is indeed a helicopter and my mate says that he agrees as he once saw a helicopter in a book."

I suspect that somebody dropped a boomer by mistake.

60024 12th Apr 2012 20:39

Also on the BBC website is a piece about an earthquake in the West Midlands just four minutes earlier. Connected? I think we should be told! Typhoons making the earth move? Tornados were forecast for today......

NigelOnDraft 12th Apr 2012 20:40

I think we heard the tail end of this on Guard between the (chopper) pilot and D&D. If it was the case then:

The helicopter had transmitted on the wrong frequency
was actually an inadvertent, or system malfunction, emergency squawk. I'll leave any more details of the RT conversations out, it was a fairly low key discussion, but "something" had clearly happened to trigger it (2 FJs alongside :eek: ?).

And whether such an event / scramble merits a supersonic transit, or maybe someone was a little enthusiastic with the left hand, I'll leave to those in the know ;)

NoD

G-CPTN 12th Apr 2012 20:40

Are we to expect a recall of Typhoons to fix the sticking throttles (and reprogramme the airspeed governors) ?


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