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TEEEJ 25th Jul 2012 09:33

SkyWatch - Video (BBC 21/6/1974)
 
Over the years I've noted posters asking about the SkyWatch programme from 1974. It has been uploaded on You Tube as of 22 July.

http://www.pprune.org/aviation-histo...-skywatch.html

http://www.pprune.org/military-aircr...esent-day.html

http://www.pprune.org/aviation-histo...ca-1974-a.html


BEagle 25th Jul 2012 09:56

Thanks very much for that, TEEEJ!

A glimpse of the RAF I joined...... On 21 June 1974 we were having dinner in College Hall when the Harrier flew over to take his photos spot on time.

Astonishngly, the entire programme was filmed and transmitted live!

polyglory 25th Jul 2012 10:27

Excellent, many thanks for putting it up.

It brought back many happy memories:ok:

chopd95 25th Jul 2012 12:18

Echo here Poly

Was there a better man than Raymond Baxter for such?

Out Of Trim 25th Jul 2012 12:50

Wow! Thanks for that. It was also the RAF I joined in 1979. It was something to be proud of! :D :ok:

( Rant on )
Perhaps, David Cameron should be forced to watch this and then reflect on his and previous Governments cuts and how they have damaged and reduced our Forces to today's token effort. OK, the Cold War has ended for now, and you took far too large a peace dividend and have spent it on what! Hmm, Welfare scroungers that won't work and illegal immigrants chancing there arm from too soft UK.

New Nimrods bulldozed, Harriers given away, Millions of pounds wasted in poor procurement decisions. Can't decide what to fly off the New Carriers. Cat & Trap even if more costly gives more flexibility to operate with US and France. But U turns everywhere. This lot haven't got a clue! Apart from of course making as much money for themselves as possible. :ugh:

I used to vote Conservative, and hoped call me Dave would be different and right the damage Brown inflicted. But, all he has achieved is to add to the previous damage. Reneged on EU Referendum, Millions still wasted on useless EU club. :yuk:

I've learnt from his government though! U turn if you want to! This voter is now turning to UKIP.
( Rant Off )

Hueymeister 25th Jul 2012 16:55

Fab video, the RAF I wanted to join.......

BEagle 25th Jul 2012 19:01

21 June 1974 was a Friday, so we were already quite cheerful after Happy Hour at RAFC Cranwell and the Harrier overflight raised a cheer.

I see that the following week included an IF trip, 2 dual and 2 solo formation trips, a solo GH trip and a pre-night check. 7:10 JP5 time, including 3:05 solo, 2:05 hrs of IF, 8 IF approaches and 14 landings. Just one week of proper RAF flying training in the brilliant little JP5....

When once we had an air force......

CoffmanStarter 25th Jul 2012 20:03

Many thanks TEEEJ ... I remember this very TV Programme fuelling my ambition to fly with the RAF. Not sure of exact dates now ... but I had a fantastic summer in either 73/74, just after O Level's, with ULAS when they held Summer Camp at RAF Manston ... and well remember Pat Plunkett along with Sandy Semple, John Prince and Phil Zarrager (hope I got Phil's surname right). As a very keen Air Cadet back then ... I pressed my uniform, polished my boots and hopped on the bus from Dover over to Manston ... did my best salute to their Boss and volunteered to make coffee, clean the pilot's crew room, run errands ... anything in fact to "earn" some Bulldog flying. I was richly rewarded ... as it happened, at the time, I believe the Bulldog Lycoming was prone to stopping during spinning ... so plenty of Air Test "sandbag" slots for me ! I still have my ULAS Badge which was presented to me by the CFI (Squadron Leader John Sewell I think) at the end of the camp ...

70's RAF the best :ok:

Best regards...

Coff.

BEagle 25th Jul 2012 20:16

CoffmanStarter, it would have been Summer 1974.

I think it was Phil Zarraga, not Zarrager. I suspect that the boss was still Wg Cdr Maurice Foster and the CFI was indeed Sqn Ldr Jim (not John) Sewell.

JP was quite a character!

Glad to hear that your youthful enthusiasm and initiative paid off so handsomely!

CoffmanStarter 25th Jul 2012 20:37

Thanks BEagle ...

Yes JP was certainly a character ! ... during the camp I helped him prep his civvy Beagle Pup for a spot of air racing ... all great fun a very long time ago.

Best ...

Coff.

Tonka777 25th Jul 2012 20:57

Brilliant, thanks for posting the link! :ok:

Dan Gerous 25th Jul 2012 21:02

Wow, I remember seeing this on TV, and what a joy, it is in colour. We only had a Black and White set back then. Thanks for posting that TEEJ, that was 45 minutes well spent.

wub 25th Jul 2012 21:41

Excellent post. I watched this at RAF St. Mawgan and have always had the image of the Vulcan bombing the vehicles on Salisbury Plain in my mind. I later spent several years in the Air Defence environment and loved every minute of the RAF in this era. Nostalgia IS what it used to be.

Al R 26th Jul 2012 06:51

Thanks TEEJ. I don't know what made me feel more crusty and nostalgic - seeing all that kit and hearing all those crisp modulated tones or watching a decent BBC outside broadcast.

Nice to see Raymond Baxter giving the SACs a name check. And a Nav running.

Bertie Thruster 26th Jul 2012 07:18

Pity all the rotary bits were edited out!

pacman1234 26th Jul 2012 07:36

Great video
When did the RAF stop bombing Salisbury Plain ?

XV490 26th Jul 2012 07:46

...and the sun shone in June in those days, nigh on 40 :{years ago. Credit too to the BBC for such a splendid live OB - they'd do well to study it today.

BEagle 26th Jul 2012 08:19


Pity all the rotary bits were edited out!
Were there any? I can't remember - but not many people were particularly interested in helicopters in those days, apart from yellow Whirwinds seen from a summer beach.

Tankertrashnav 26th Jul 2012 08:36

Just checked my logbook for a look through 1974.

Two detachments to Luqa, two to Akrotiri, one to Gutersloh, one to Nellis to take the then new Jaguar for hot dry trials (weekend in Las Vegas - someone had to do it!) plus several bread and butter trips to Leuchars on Dragonflies - even they were enlivened by runs ashore to Dundee. On a routine basis, refuelled all of the FJ types seen in the programme.

Oh yes and I'd recently bought my first house, started a family, and the sun did shine all summer! I wonder if I realised how good life was - probably not!

Al R - a nav running? Such ungentlemanly behaviour would never have been seen on tankers :=

Whenurhappy 26th Jul 2012 09:23

Just watched this in the office (sound turned down in order not to upset some former belligerants!). Great footage and, significantly, no 'dumbing down' by Raymnd Baxter. The audience were treated as intelligent adults (cf the appalling Jubilee Pageant narration).

I note the reference to the industrial torpor of 1973 and the Oil Crisis when referring to the Red Arrows reduction of training. Wouldn't even make news, these days...


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