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Ignition Override 29th Apr 2003 14:56

Ok, but watching the German F-104 Starfighter streak low through the small valley in Blaubeuren (a bit west of Ulm) in '77, I barely glimpsed the "missile with a man in it" before it quickly turned invisible.:oh:

scroggs 29th Apr 2003 19:58

Wycombe,

much as I tried, I never quite got Albert supersonic, either on the break or any other time! Most I managed was Vne @ 250ft (ish) - about 330kts, I think.

Albert was the subject of a supersonic break, however - witness an IFS poster of late 1993.....!

Zoom 29th Apr 2003 20:23

lamer, how did you post that photo? I have had nothing but unhelpful referrals to FAQ when I asked the the Pprune Adminers how to do it.

lamer 29th Apr 2003 21:29

easy:

step 1 -> find picture you want to post on net somewhere
step 2 -> copy down link to picture
step 3 -> hit reply to post
step 4 -> hit the IMG thingy
step 5 -> type in link to picture
step 5.1 -> add blabla (optional)
step 6 -> hit submit reply

done.

if nobody has the pic you'll need your own webspace.


regards

jethro15 29th Apr 2003 21:38

http://www.jethros.i12.com/FUN/FunImages/flypast.jpg

Just trying out the above instructions.

jethro

lamer 30th Apr 2003 02:39

interview with pilot of above

SALAD DODGER 1st May 2003 20:56

http://www.warplane.co.uk/LowFlying/lfgall_grob.jpg

FEEL THE RAW POWER!

T_richard 2nd May 2003 03:08

Thankss guys
From a civi, I really enjoy the photos, although the one of the TomCat passing the carrier had me wondering if a leg was being pulled. Then I read the interview, seemed pretty really to me, especially the link to the air battle with the Libyans. I could make out enough. Please keep em coming.

Capt Hollywood 2nd May 2003 13:19

F15 @ www.scramble.nl/photogallery.htm
 
Drapes,

Just had a close look at the F15 on the page you put a link to (see below). Very impressive..........even more impressive when you realise there is another aircraft beside it, banking away in the opposite direction!!!!!

Cheers,

Hollywood. :cool:

www.scramble.nl/photogallery.htm

witchdoctor 2nd May 2003 22:43

Cheers SALAD DODGER,

Always knew NUAS rocked! But REAL power comes from the mighty Bulldog!:p

Ex Douglas Driver 6th May 2003 15:24

Keep this thread going.....:eek:
http://www.gibstuff.net/a4_alley/images4/Flypast2.jpg

FEBA 6th May 2003 23:20

Bet you cant get lower than this! Note the Vulcan cabriolet version.
RAF Grass Cutting Display team RAF St Athan .
http://www.rob.clubkawasaki.com/jas1634.jpg

Beeayeate 7th May 2003 02:29

OK, so this pic posting thing is not working for me at all this time (did it all by the numbers too!).

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That was then, this is now (grateful thanks to DrSyn for the assist. Can't understand why my stuff doesn't work, worked OK in the past. Maybe it's the tilde? Always have been worried about the tilde!)

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So, onwards, have a shufti at this Cranberry coming off the range at Idris.

A lot of extremely gratuitous low flying happened at Idris - anybody else have an pics from there?


http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~lesb/lo-can01.jpg

There you go Dipole, corrected orientation. Thanks again for noticing.
:ok:

Fox3snapshot 7th May 2003 05:12

Beeayeate
 
Staunch shot mate, the cut and paste worked....good effort!

:8

DrSyn 7th May 2003 08:43

Beeayeate, glad to help. Your original link contained characters (probably the brackets) that won't work on a hot-link. . . . . or, of course the tilde !

Just going back a while to SALAD DODGER's post of 22nd April 2003 16:11, the text in the link might imply to the uninitiated something to do with Saudi. Those pics are of a Sultan of Oman's Air Force (then, now RAFO) Jaguar, and the aftermath of another which I reproduce here with fond memories of 4 years with SOAF in the early '80s.

The pilot posing by his standard issue SOAF Corolla is "Wiz", who was the duty pilot on the range at Thumrait that day and was returning to base when he was bounced (literally in this case) by a pair of Jags led by Dick Manning. It was Dick's wingman who rearranged the Toyota into a more trendy flat-top model.

http://ourworld.compuserve.co.uk/DrS...images/Wiz.jpg

Being a good fighter pilot, Wiz was indeed watching his 6 and saw them coming. He also warned the preceding car to beware. The Nš2 Jag pulled up a split-second too soon and caught his stern on the Corolla's roof. Fortunately, Wiz had already ducked below the level of his dashboard.

Although I never saw it myself, I was reliably informed by mates at Thumrait that, on RTB, the Jag's jet pipes were slighly oval and the ventral strakes were inclined towards the horizontal.

Both Wiz and the wingman went on sucessfully to pursue more sedate careers in civil aviation :)

SALAD DODGER 7th May 2003 21:01

Thanks for putting things right Doc, what an amazing story. You must have had quite a time out with the SOAF. I dread to think how low the Jag was if he had to pull UP to get over the car!

The only thing I dont understand is why 'Wiz' was driving a Corolla, all the Omani fighter jocks that I have bumped into seem to be loaded, and wouldnt be seen dead in one!

witchdoctor 7th May 2003 23:32

Perhaps that is the answer - knew the boys were going to clown about, knew his car was an obvious target, couldn't risk the embarrasment of dying in a Corolla, monitored six and lived to tell the tale. However, has to live with the legacy of being caught in public in aforementioned Corolla.

Beeayeate 8th May 2003 03:04

Sussed it! Thanks for the insight DrSyn - the brackets . . . couldn't see for looking!

Anyway, another happy camper at Tarhuna Range, Idris. Mind you, the B(I)8 was well "in role" doing this sort of stuff - nice though.

http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~lesb/lo-can02.jpg

By the way, the pics are not mine (although the kites are from my old sqd), they are from a very nice nav - Mike Richards - who probably never reads this board anyway!

T_richard 8th May 2003 03:40

Beeayeate

I kust saw you recemt picture. How far off the deck is that plane? I'm guessing 50 feet. Is that possible?

Someone please tell me the story about the Corrola and the Jag is a joke! It didn't really happen did it?

Isn't there some sort of ground effect from the air turbulence created when the plane moves through the air?

How do I get reborn so I can come back as a pilot?;)

Thud_and_Blunder 8th May 2003 05:18

Oman Corollas
 
Re the people concerned about Wiz's cred while driving Toyota's finest - the numberplate gives the game away. Why risk trashing your own wheels when His Maj used to let you have one for free? (Well, one Corolla per 2 Naqeebs/Captains - if you reached the exalted rank of Raaid/Maj then you were invested with your own Corona. Talk about perqs, eh?)

Anyone got any pics of the Salalah Stunt Drivers Association in action? Preferably with a police Land Cruiser in hot pursuit...


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