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P6 Driver 31st Jul 2015 18:54

Lynx AH.7 retirement
 
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diginagain 31st Jul 2015 19:06


Originally Posted by P6 Driver
popular

That'll depend on who you ask...

Lima Juliet 31st Jul 2015 20:03

Is that like Ford Popular?

Rotate too late 31st Jul 2015 21:17

Best navy helicopter the army ever bought, hopefully they'll never make that mistake again!..............oh.......right......ummmmm

huge72 31st Jul 2015 21:19

I saw 4 fly over Cirencester in formation this morning heading East. A nice sound. I operated alongside them on the Wessex in NI for many years and felt safer for having them in Mutual Support. Sadly all things come to the end!

The Helpful Stacker 1st Aug 2015 00:16

Ahh, the pleasure of having hot engine oil drip on you whilst refuelling them at R850, such memories...

Still, when the RAF's finest started waving a note from their mum's when the weather turned a bit iffy you could usually rely on a Lynx getting through to G40 with the mail.

Rotate too late 1st Aug 2015 00:28

Was in G40 when a Lynx followed the water pipe up the hill to drop off the mail whilst in cloud...that was about two days before one wrapped its tail around barbed wire on R23! Ah memories....it was watching a full screw performing flying wizardry ( I knew layer to be torque matching!!!!) that prompted me to put my papers in....lucky air corps:ok:

Stitchbitch 1st Aug 2015 06:56

If you're talking 1996 then :ok:
Enjoyed 6 months with the Avn det, good times. Is the Mk.9 going soon? Legend has it that skids were for kids :E

Door Slider 1st Aug 2015 07:15

Mk9 retires in 2018 I believe.

gazelle04 1st Aug 2015 16:38

Carefully prepared by MPSU at Middle Wallop. Not everything you see is real!

Gnd 1st Aug 2015 17:46

Lynx MK7 has left the Air.
 
Army Bids Farewell To The Mark 7 Lynx

The Army says goodbye to an iconic aircraft after 25 years of service

Bid farewell to the Lynx Mk7 aircraft


British Army


Yesterday at 18:38

The 4 over Cirencester were returning from Wales I believe?

SilsoeSid 1st Aug 2015 18:51


Legend has it that skids were for kids
Maybe so, but wheels are for wankers :ok:

(Apart that is for a short period while in Sarajevo :E )

The Helpful Stacker 1st Aug 2015 22:55


Originally Posted by SilsoeSid (Post 9066539)
Maybe so, but wheels are for wankers :ok:

Mk9 wheelie bins, good for putting crap in.

[email protected] 2nd Aug 2015 10:26

Ah yes, the soup dragons - too close for soup, going to buns:ok::ok:

Rosevidney1 2nd Aug 2015 10:49

The Hairy Arm Corps has a record of getting the wrong size of kit, not helped by CrabAir throwing hissy fits and demanding the low weight limits be maintained. Perhaps this will only be resolved when all the armed services lose their identities and integrate into a unified force. Mind you, those that have tried that particular route have been less than ecstatic with the result!

chopper2004 4th Aug 2015 09:55

Lynx AH7 display at 100 Years of AW
 
Here are my photos of the Lynx AH.7 performing during the air pageant at the Centenary of AgustaWestland, a few weeks ago,

Cheers

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...psm12ki1so.jpg

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...pstgpql8wq.jpg

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...psgzku5pls.jpg

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...psnwk6ivq8.jpg

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...pse1ynf4rl.jpg

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

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...psru6rcids.jpg

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...psa29mtsy5.jpg

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...psroi7uwwl.jpg

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...pskyfa9fnw.jpg

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

Cheers

P6 Driver 4th Aug 2015 12:29

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NutLoose 4th Aug 2015 12:35

Was the whirlwind flying?

chopper2004 4th Aug 2015 13:08

@Nutloose,

Yep - here's my photo from earlier that afternoon,

cheers

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...pst3fio1se.jpg

NutLoose 4th Aug 2015 14:24

Cool, I hadn't realised one was still airworthy, did the airworthy Wessex appear?


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