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NIREP reader 7th Jul 2021 17:01

They landed at Middle Wallop just after 3.30, but only 9 of them. Work stopped and a crowd gathered to watch them land and shut down. Looked very good, glad I was there.

OR72a 7th Jul 2021 18:30

Reminds me of happy times at Odiham and Aldergrove in the early seventies. I think the first Puma I saw was on the back of a low loader on the A30 returning I think from Stamford PTA where it had suffered a fairly catastrophic tail strike. I seem to remember there was some suggestion that the tail rotor was not revolving when it hit the ground but I believe this was subsequently disproved. Also recall the famous (at the time) incident when a Puma hit the hangar at the Aldergrove SH dispersal when taxiing in. The flying officers union at the time reckoned we could absolve the pilot from blame because there was a flying order that said in strong winds aircraft could be taxied into the hangar! Ultimately the captain was removed from the force and sent to the SAR world which is where he wanted to be anyway.
Great times and great memories of the Wessex/Puma rivalries and the outrageous (by current woke standards) happenings.

SASless 7th Jul 2021 19:05

The "Flag" flown "backwards"....just fitting in with the times ya suppose?

OvertHawk 7th Jul 2021 19:08


Originally Posted by SASless (Post 11074974)
The "Flag" flown "backwards"....just fitting in with the times ya suppose?

Read the beginning of the thread SAS!

NutLoose 7th Jul 2021 19:17

It used to be used as a sign of being in distress SAS.


To deliberately fly the flag upside down is a signal indicating a situation of 'DISTRESS'. It is also "lese Majeste" (which means: insulting the Crown), and is theoretically still a crime in the UK and its commonwealth!

http://projectbritain.com/geography/unionjack7.html

It is / was the same for your flag BTW

https://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/xf-flip.html

The Helpful Stacker 7th Jul 2021 20:00


Originally Posted by diginagain (Post 11074388)

They were routed to pass over Stafford. Given how essential TSW has been to the Puma force and other rotary assets over the decades I'm sure this was intentional.

ShyTorque 7th Jul 2021 20:03


The flying officers union at the time reckoned we could absolve the pilot from blame because there was a flying order that said in strong winds aircraft could be taxied into the hangar! Ultimately the captain was removed from the force and sent to the SAR world which is where he wanted to be anyway.
Damn, I wish I'd thought of that...

NutLoose 7th Jul 2021 21:02

Isn’t that when the line got painted on the apron?

Krystal n chips 8th Jul 2021 05:48

" They were routed to pass over Stafford. Given how essential TSW has been to the Puma force and other rotary assets over the decades I'm sure this was intentional."

As did the Tornado 3 ship. Apparently, according to friends who live near Stafford, their transit caused "some alarm " to the newer arrivals around Beaconside seemingly unaware of Staffords history.


ShyTorque 8th Jul 2021 06:40

I wish I’d seen those Tornadoes dropping in for a refuel.

[email protected] 8th Jul 2021 07:35


Give it time. Anyone warned Monaghan?
excellent diginagain - probably not understood by those unfamiliar with S Armagh and the border:ok:

ShyTorque 8th Jul 2021 07:52

Crab, not to mention Dundalk….but in all meanings of the phrase, “let’s not go there”!

chopper2004 8th Jul 2021 09:01

IWM Duxford
 
I was at IWM to see they fly over so here are my photos


https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....e6937c364.jpeg
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....3ad6828ca.jpeg
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....877cac8b4.jpeg
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....468cb4c7b.jpeg
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....f14162c26.jpeg
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....b85686cbb.jpeg
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....0b8c95c26.jpeg
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....382d6e5cb.jpeg

cheers

[email protected] 8th Jul 2021 14:00


Crab, not to mention Dundalk….but in all meanings of the phrase, “let’s not go there”!
Green telephone box anyone?:)

ShyTorque 8th Jul 2021 14:07

They're all the same colour in the dark....or so I was told..

BEagle 8th Jul 2021 15:47

Well the Puma has certainly given excellent service to the RAF!

Back in 1976 I was serving at RAF Brawdy and we did a commemorative event for the Hunter's 25th anniversary, with 4 of us in F6As joining up with a T7 which had Neville Duke on board. But it was deemed 'not a good thing' to celebrate in the meeja, according to MoD PR, because 'flying aircraft that old puts the RAF in a bad light'.....

Yet now the RAF celebrates 50th anniversaries. How times change!!

NutLoose 8th Jul 2021 16:55

It’s a testament to the design that the Airforce appears to be struggling to find a replacement for it, and to think back in 76 we thought it would never last.

reds & greens 8th Jul 2021 17:12

I guess the bean-counters will be ok with that scheme, we didn't go overboard with the Red, White and Blue paint did we?

NIREP reader 8th Jul 2021 17:20

Excellent memories as a passenger in Ulster, Baghdad and Balad. Seems only yesterday:bored:

NutLoose 8th Jul 2021 17:33


Originally Posted by reds & greens (Post 11075482)
I guess the bean-counters will be ok with that scheme, we didn't go overboard with the Red, White and Blue paint did we?

I take the the grey camo was added over the standard green, I noticed it was wrap around instead of the normal black underside for the scheme


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