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BBMF Flypast
Just watched the flypast of BBMF - dog!!!! weather and difficult for station keeping - well done guys, a real credit.
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Certainly looked hard work in nasty conditions. Well done
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Spare a thought for the lads at Coningsby who will be up all night drying them off after flying in the rain! :ok:
Nice job one and all! :D OH |
Nicely done and a special thanks to those who flew down through rough weather.
King Airs in the Battle of Britain ? I must have missed that bit in the film, though. |
King Airs in the Battle of Britain ? I must have missed that bit in the film, though. Did look hard work and with an only-just cloud base. |
I think controlling the Amiable Barge was more a handful. :D
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WHBM,
The two King Airs were in the first element with the Dakota. Element 1: Dakota + 2 King Air Element 2: Lancaster + 4 Spitfires + Hurricane Element 3: Red Arrows Link to flypast diagram http://a2.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...77327741_n.jpg Images at following link Royal Air Force | Facebook |
Smoke on go
Totally delighted that the Reds drew such an enthusiastic roar of approval from the crowd
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Very nice of the UK and the Queen to pay tribute to fine American Built and designed airplanes in the first wave.
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Very nice of the UK and the Queen to pay tribute to fine American Built and designed airplanes in the first wave. Inappropriate in this thread thanks. |
You have the correct name under your avatar As always, an excellent job in less than excellent conditions:D |
Two nice bites there seven Well done.:D
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Had a great view from a couple of miles west of the Palace. Brilliant flying by all concerned in tricky conditions. Well done, chaps!
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Very nice of the UK and the Queen to pay tribute to fine American Built and designed airplanes in the first wave |
http://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...39862765_n.jpg
My daughter just posted me this |
In cockpit footage here...:D
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SUPERNUMERARY AIRCREW
Does anyone know who was crammed into the Lancaster's cockpit? From the commentary it sounded like at least one senior officer or civilian. The Flt Lt behind the pilot looked as though he had a job to do.
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I think this will only be here directly for one day, June 6, otherwise you have to Previous to get back to June 6
Matt cartoons witty political cartoons and satirical sketches - Telegraph |
Lads worked well at BBMF OH. Dak has just done a lovely "beat-up" (sorry Flypast) at Cranwell today.
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Well done to all in the flypast and to the guys lining the procession route. A credit to you all.
Her Majesty was obviously impressed with the BBMF mob - the cameras showed her pointing upwards and saying something along the lines of "That's the sound!". What a shame though that a few more current types weren't in evidence. Still, I suppose it's a long way back to the Coronation Review of 1953. The flypast included 640 aircraft. |
King Airs in the Battle of Britain ? ......................... |
The crew would have been Captain, co Pilot beside him with the flight engineer just behind him. The normal nav is standing behind the captain (normal practice). It is clear that there was also someone in the bomb aimers position - almost certainly another nav. What a sensible precaution given the very iffy weather. On normal deployments a number of ground crew are also present but they would not have been necessary on this occasion. Some may have wished to be there, however. And why not?
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BBC framing of element 2 rather disappointing.
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I thought the 'head' in the bomb aimers position was an RAF photographer.
He leaned forward at the palace. I expect the 'mini cams' they use were operated from one position. Nice work. mmitch. |
Please don't get me wrong, I'm the biggest HRH fan one could meet. I viewed the 'fly past' but in my gut, I felt there was something missing/lacking. I don't know how to put this prospectus in words, I'll try, RAF could have done better. I'm ready for flaming. The lack of a flypast lasting less than five minutes leaves something to be desired.
I presumed our helicopters (Thames Mil) could operate in all weathers? I don't want to turn aggressive to our fly boys, WTF if you lot can't do a flyby over the Thames in bad weather, what hope do we (UK) have you guys looking after the battle grounds where we are fighting now? I'm sorry if I've offended, just my thoughts. Daz |
How appropriate. :) The video camera was on the PR XIX.
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With you in spirit at least Daz
I thought the whole point of these things was to inspire a sense of pride What, with no fast jets? Not even so much as HRH Wills' Sea King present. Sad to say, but a tad lame |
IIRC the Vulcan was originally going to be in this flypast? I know that they blew a couple of donks the other week, but was there anything else that stopped it being pencilled in? (apart from the money grabbing b@ggers that are running the Trust!).
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It was scaled down a little from Her Majesty's first official flypast.....
CORONATION FLY-PAST - British Pathe |
Originally Posted by Corporal Clott
IIRC the Vulcan was originally going to be in this flypast? I know that they blew a couple of donks the other week, but was there anything else that stopped it being pencilled in? (apart from the money grabbing b@ggers that are running the Trust!).
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Just had my own fly-past. A Spitfire about 750' overhead my house in Farnham, heading North-West for the Odiham/Farnborough MATZ. Anyone got any more info. Looked like a later mark, maybe the PR XIX??
Wonderful sight - fantastic sound!!! |
dazdaz1 wrote
I presumed our helicopters (Thames Mil) could operate in all weathers? I don't want to turn aggressive to our fly boys, WTF if you lot can't do a flyby over the Thames in bad weather, what hope do we (UK) have you guys looking after the battle grounds where we are fighting now? The Fleet Air Arm 'Diamond Nine' was cancelled. Royal Navy Stage Spectacular Flypast for River Pageant Finale | Royal Navy If the weather yesterday had been as poor as the day of the river pageant then the decision would have been made to cancel the flypast. See following for references to weather decisions. Diamond Jubilee: Rain could force cancellation of RAF flypast planned as climax of weekend's celebrations - Telegraph I thought that the flypast was just right and very fitting and well done to all involved. Look at all the hard work and effort that went into the main flypast the previous month with 70 plus aircraft. RAF - Queen's Diamond Jubilee Tribute http://www.raf.mod.uk/rafcms/mediafi...6AE8198BD6.pdf |
Vulcan was due to open the River Pageant by flying past The Spirit of Chartwell just before HM set off downriver.
It was ironic that, an hour or so after the double engine failure six days earlier, the CAA finally gave clearance for Vulcan to overfly London - something the team, with great support from the CAA, had been working towards for a very long time. airsound |
airsound (or others)
Genuine question. What is the difference in getting permission between the Vulcan and say the Lancaster or another older ex mil jet over flying London ? Is it that it is low level, noise, not RAF owned and maintained ? Thanks |
pontifex
Why do they need so many Navs to get a Lancaster to Buck House in 2012. Fit a GPS, RAIM check on my IFR approved GPS showed accuracy of less than 100 metres today!!
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Basically, Vulcan's a civil aircraft on a permit to fly. Lanc is still a military aircraft.
Although she's always referred to as XH558, she actually has a civ reggie - G-VLCN airsound |
When the Lanc did the flypast for the unveiling of the Bomber Harris statue, the nav was in the bomb aimers position with the London A to Z!
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"When the Lanc did the flypast for the unveiling of the Bomber Harris statue, the nav was in the bomb aimers position with the London A to Z!"
Isn't that (using a paper based map) called Period Authenticity ?:O |
Would be more accurate than a Baedeker
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