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chopper2004 29th May 2014 17:51

Global Hawk first flight across UK
 
First flights for Global Hawk over the UK

Though unwittingly last years RIAT, I spied a Global Hawk tucked behind the hangars in my pic ....thought there must not be room for it

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...ps0a763552.jpg

I took that pic on the sunday as on the sat, it was in full view as opposed to containers around it :E

cheers

melmothtw 29th May 2014 18:32

That's a very interesting pic chopper, don't quite know what to make of it. It did occur to me that it might be the static mock-up that NG carts around the show circuit, but that makes no sense for RIAT (and on the far side of the field also).

Edited to add: BTW, I would have been stood very close to you during that EMS helicopter display ;-)

RAFEngO74to09 29th May 2014 19:00

It most probably was the GM demo item and it makes perfect sense for it to be there if the purpose was to show it to invited guests. In my day at Fairford, the RIAT Reception / Dinner was held in that hangar with car parking on the concrete in front of where the Global Hawk is - various back-drop items were in the vicinity (eg BBMF aircraft) and it would not surprise me if some exhibit opportunities were monetized. Just a guess.

TheWizard 29th May 2014 19:29

It was a full size replica used as a backdrop inside the hangar for the gala dinner.

melmothtw 29th May 2014 20:14

Well, that explains it.

VinRouge 29th May 2014 20:40

Can't believe the price tag!

Willard Whyte 29th May 2014 23:23


Can't believe the price tag!
Global Hawk or riat tickets?..

Cows getting bigger 30th May 2014 05:50

Interesting timing. Global Hawk has flown in UK airspace at least twice. The first time was in the mid-2000s on its way to Germany although it never got even close to overflight of a UK landmass. However Google is telling us that there has been activity in the very recent past as part of a NATO exercise.

Davef68 30th May 2014 09:25

Interesting given the reasons/excuse the Germans gave for cancelling Eurohawk

Germany axes Euro Hawk drone program | Defense News | defensenews.com

In particular, in this one

http://www.dw.de/german-defense-mini...cle/a-16964646


The American airspace permit for the Euro Hawk - the prototype was built in the US - was not valid in Germany and could not be obtained, because German regulators had no experience with the new drone technology. And according to the German defense ministry, the American side withheld documents detailing the technical specifications of the Euro Hawk. As a consequence, it could not be proven beyond doubt that the Euro Hawk would not pose a danger to civilian air traffic
Shades of Rivet Joint....

Heathrow Harry 30th May 2014 15:30

we cant prove beyond doubt that civilian traffic isn't a danger to civilian traffic..............

walter kennedy 4th Jun 2014 05:23

It's been around for a while now: in April 2001 one flew non-stop across the pacific from USA to Australia - no one on board an a/c with the wingspan of a 737! Not much fanfare at the time but quite a capability non the less.

PFMG 4th Jun 2014 06:06

Cowsgettingbigger - perhaps this was the NATO Exercise refered to:

http://www.nato.int/cps/en/natolive/news_110351.htm


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