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betty swallox 20th Apr 2018 02:39

617
 
https://www.forces.net/news/iconic-d...ric-transition



Wonderful!

Barksdale Boy 20th Apr 2018 04:16

Good to see!

just another jocky 20th Apr 2018 05:17

Good to see my old Sqn continuing its outstanding heritage.

Tankertrashnav 20th Apr 2018 10:01

Blimey, bone domes have come on a bit since my old one with with the separate cloth inner! Pricey bit of kit I should think.

Evanelpus 20th Apr 2018 10:24

Good on yer 617 sqd!

sandiego89 20th Apr 2018 12:15

Good on them. I do find the location of the ceremony (Washington DC) a bit interesting. Not a real center of aviation, not home for the crews, country or families involved, but a good location for embassy staff, VIP's etc. More political than heritage perhaps....

goudie 20th Apr 2018 12:34

I do hope the squadron personnel will not be referred to as ‘the dam buster boys’ by the cousins...as we were when four Vulcans from 617 went to Nellis in ‘59. Just a touch embarrassing! Brits aren’t good, in my opinion, at reflected glory
Good though to see 617, back in business.

ian16th 20th Apr 2018 14:20


Originally Posted by goudie (Post 10124979)
I do hope the squadron personnel will not be referred to as ‘the dam buster boys’ by the cousins...as we were when four Vulcans from 617 went to Nellis in ‘59. Just a touch embarrassing! Brits aren’t good, in my opinion, at reflected glory
Good though to see 617, back in business.

Did 617 have their own a/c in '59? In 1961 when 617 were credited with flying non-stop from UK to Sydney, the only 617 'assets' were the aircrew. At the time RAF Scampton was using centralised servicing, where ground crew were not a squadron asset nor were the a/c. The Scampton Vulcan's carried 3 squadron badges on them.

As for the Washington event, the parading airmen were Rocks! The colour party excepted.

It would also have been nice if the CAS could have worn his medals.

Bob Viking 20th Apr 2018 14:25

Ian
 
It seems to me that CaS might have been in danger of exceeding his baggage allowance if he’d worn all of his medals!

Also, with QCS providing the body of troops it did ensure a good show.

I’m assuming this was at the Smithsonian. Am I right?

Good to see another Sqn come back and with a bloody great new toy as well.

BV

goudie 20th Apr 2018 14:45

Ian16th. Ground crew were part of the squadron, when it re-formed in ‘58, as were the Vulcans and still were when I was posted away mid ‘59. Squadron personnel formed the Guard of Honour when the Queen Mum presented the Squadron Colours. Identifying with a Squadron was key to moral, I always thought.
Centralised Servicing. Is that still around?

ian16th 20th Apr 2018 14:59


Originally Posted by goudie (Post 10125096)
Centralised Servicing. Is that still around?


I dunno, fortunately I was on 214 at the time, being 'tankers' we were excluded from the amalgamation of the 'bomber' sqdns.

Centralised servicing was only ever popular with bean counters.

In my experience, ground crew preferred being 'on a squadron' and aircrew always liked having 'their' ground crew.

sandiego89 20th Apr 2018 16:41


Originally Posted by Bob Viking (Post 10125080)

I’m assuming this was at the Smithsonian. Am I right?


From the picture on the linked site below, it does look like the main Smithsonian Air and Space Museum. Downtown on the mall. Main entrance.


I note with a touch of irony the second picture the "Boeing Milestones of flight hall" signage shows prominently.


https://www.openeyesopinion.com/the-...fly-f-35-jets/

betty swallox 21st Apr 2018 00:28

BV. Yes. It was the Smithsonian. It was a wonderful show. I was honoured to be there.

As to the negative comments above re it being in the USA, senior officers, etc. Usual pprune tosh. The Sqn is standing up in the USA, so it’s entirely appropriate. But glad you tried to get your dig in!!

Not a rear center (centre?!) of aviation! Ha! You got us all there. That’s a good one....!

Mickj3 21st Apr 2018 04:48

Ian 16th, I was (groundcrew) on 83 Sqn (Mk 2 Vulcan) at Scampton in 61, 617 had the Mk 1A which were being replaced with the Mk 2 and 27 Sqn were forming with the Mk 2. Kicking the brain cells into gear the hangers were numbered 1 to 4 (L to R on google maps). No 1 hangar was 617 and their dispersal was bottom left hand corner of the airfield between the married quarters and 04 threshold (F dispersal I think). E dispersal (which was the same layout as F in 61 and is opposite No 1 hangar) was 83 Sqn dispersal. No 3 hangar was ASF and 27 Sqn had 4 Hangar. I dont think 27 had an allocated dispersal in 61 as they had only just started to receive aircraft. 617 and 83 certainly had their own dedicated groundcrew up until I was posted to Watton in 63. At Watton they had just introduced centralised servicing and it was universally hated by both tribes (air/groundcrew).

peterperfect 21st Apr 2018 05:21

Did they forget to invite the Fleet Air Arm element of 617, or forget to film them ?
I thought it was a mixed service squadron.

BEagle 21st Apr 2018 07:11

Why are we using the Americanization-wordwise of 'standing up' a squadron?

Surely 're-form' is the UK expression? I.e. '617 Sqn will re-form with the F-35B at RAF Marham'...:hmm:

Bob Viking 21st Apr 2018 09:17

I knew it wouldn’t take long for someone to pick that up. And BEagle, I knew it would be you.

I should have put a bet on it!

Just pulling your leg by the way. I am, of course, appalled by the slip in standards that you have quite rightly highlighted.

BV

BEagle 21st Apr 2018 10:34

;)

I also get somewhat incensed with the manner in which the BBC is adopting oik-talk these days. For example:

'Garridge' rather than Garage
'Reeesearch' rather than Research.

Authentic local accents are one thing, lazy acceptance of inferior standards is quite another! Even the 'transatlantic' accents of 1960s pirate radio DJs sound cultured when compared with the oik-speak of today...no' 'ot I mean?

Anyway, good to see the 617th re-forming (at long last) with the F-35B. Hopefully they'll be seen in many more parts of the UK as they work towards IOC.

jindabyne 21st Apr 2018 10:39

At the risk of incurring the wrath of the thread opener, I agree BEAgs!

But then I see that he 'likes planes'!

betty swallox 21st Apr 2018 11:45

Haha! None taken Jin! That’s just funny. I agree with the sentiment (of course, I can’t claim responsibility for the content!).

So is it “Americanised”, or “Americanized”....?


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