I most certainly didn't see one in Akrotiri or Alconbury and I've never seen a SR71 in Okinawa. |
Originally Posted by Herod
(Post 10354525)
That's the aircraft that wasn't there in 1975, and still wasn't there when I went back in 2004.
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I believe that ATC in Akrotiri had a close encounter once.
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Originally Posted by Dougie M
(Post 10354873)
I believe that ATC in Akrotiri had a close encounter once.
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An ATC cadet on my squadron was at Akrotiri for a Summer camp in the late 80's. He mentioned that there was an interesting type of aircraft that he'd never seen before.
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Originally Posted by Treble one
(Post 10354925)
An ATC cadet on my squadron was at Akrotiri for a Summer camp in the late 80's. He mentioned that there was an interesting type of aircraft that he'd never seen before.
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I too remember not seeing it there several times and not hearing it and not being given access to the hangar it wasn't kept in
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I know everyone likes to thonk they've seen something secret but would anyone really get worked up about a few photos of a U2?
ISTR one doing curcuits at Sculthorpe when I was visiting in the early 90s. |
Originally Posted by chevvron
(Post 10354469)
a 'strange' aircraft lined up on 28.
Originally Posted by chevvron
(Post 10354469)
Don't know how long it will be there
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One definitely did not come and do a couple of circuits at Swinderby in 92, oh no...
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Hmmm. Looks a bit like the 'unknown' that was parked just behind ATC in the early 70s. I think the other 'unknown' parked to the south of the runway is a covert explorative stealth super nondescript aircraft. Scary stuff. 😱 |
Originally Posted by MG
(Post 10354662)
Much more interesting, I happened to just be going down a Google Maps wormhole and was looking at NAS North Island, San Diego. Someone’s had an unplanned end to their sortie on runway 36. Actually, looking closely you can see he's taken the cable too. Google shows its probably an aircraft that was involved in a collision in Nov 2016. The other F18 involved crashed but the pilot is reported as being rescued. |
It wasn't there when I wasn't there for the last time in 1974.
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Didn't see it on any of my several visits to Akrotiri. There were often 'weather balloons' to be seen there but nothing like a U2. And I never heard anything like the following either
"AKT Approach this is Weather Balloon 123. 80 miles out with engine failure" "WB 123, ok, we'll launch the rescue boats" "No need Akt, I'll just glide in" |
Those OLIVE missions in the Med have been going on for at least four decades I would say.
Nice U-2 flyover at last night's NCAA College Football Championship Game: A U-2 Spy Plane Just Did The Flyover For The College Football National Championship Game - The Drive |
Originally Posted by lightbluefootprint
(Post 10354968)
I was there on camp around that time. I remember some VRT type come rushing out of the camp office shouting at all in earshot not to take any pictures of that aeroplane that isn't there as it didn't roar away on take off :ok:
He also tried it when a decidedly non standard looking Nimrod came in to land later. As for noise, they generally took off as we were walking across to the mess for brekky about 7am noisy buggers. |
Originally Posted by Tashengurt
(Post 10354994)
I know everyone likes to thonk they've seen something secret but would anyone really get worked up about a few photos of a U2?
ISTR one doing curcuits at Sculthorpe when I was visiting in the early 90s. |
Google is your friend.
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Originally Posted by obnoxio f*ckwit
(Post 10355021)
One definitely did not come and do a couple of circuits at Swinderby in 92, oh no...
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