Airliner Circles Midlands?
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Airliner Circles Midlands?
Hi Everyone,
Anyone know anything about an airliner currently circling the west midlands, looks to be in some sort of hold from west midlands (stourbridge) down towards Malvern hills... Its on about its 8th circuit now...
Anyone know anything about an airliner currently circling the west midlands, looks to be in some sort of hold from west midlands (stourbridge) down towards Malvern hills... Its on about its 8th circuit now...
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I noticed an aeroplane approaching Stoke on Trent from the southeast do a complete u turn to the left and return back to the southeast.
Something I've never noticed before.
Something I've never noticed before.
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I was near to Leicester and also saw the trails very clearly, I had no bins so couldn't identify the bird.
I have just heard a NATO callsign, but not sure if the same aircraft.
The contrails have been very good today but I guess the air temperature has changed and they have now disappeared.
I have just heard a NATO callsign, but not sure if the same aircraft.
The contrails have been very good today but I guess the air temperature has changed and they have now disappeared.
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This may be related, it was certainly unusual. 10:30 this morning near High Wycombe there was a rear-mounted twin jet at (very roughly) 20,000 feet heading SE. It made a 180 degree left-hand turn and headed off NW. Looking at the vapour trail, it appeared to have come in heading SW and made a 90 degree turn onto the SE heading described above.
I couldn't imagine why an airliner (round here it would have to be an SAS MD8x or a BMI Embraer) would do this, or a business jet. But now I've read this thread, I recall reading that the RAF use private jets (HS125?) as 'targets' for training purposes. Anyone got a better (more sensible) explanation?
I couldn't imagine why an airliner (round here it would have to be an SAS MD8x or a BMI Embraer) would do this, or a business jet. But now I've read this thread, I recall reading that the RAF use private jets (HS125?) as 'targets' for training purposes. Anyone got a better (more sensible) explanation?
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The smaller jet was a Sentinel - or modified Global Express - which the boys in blue use for surveillance.
Often to be seen over the UK but not noticed in the area mentioned until today when the vapour trails were very long lasting - so it was up in the 30,000 ft + range
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The smaller jet was a Sentinel - or modified Global Express - which the boys in blue use for surveillance.
Often to be seen over the UK but not noticed in the area mentioned until today when the vapour trails were very long lasting - so it was up in the 30,000 ft + range
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Saw this 10.30 today was about level J10 M1 near Dunstable
Long straight contrail due south then a 180 left and back the way she came, left lights on at home? after 20min still in sight a 270 left and then 180 right (large 'S'shape) and off in the direction of Bristol
'Bought 2 hours later another (same) plane do the same at same location
Tried looking at FR24 and Casper but no joy
Eyesight only but looked like 2 wing mounted engines from the trail
Where's Heathrow Director when you need him?
Long straight contrail due south then a 180 left and back the way she came, left lights on at home? after 20min still in sight a 270 left and then 180 right (large 'S'shape) and off in the direction of Bristol
'Bought 2 hours later another (same) plane do the same at same location
Tried looking at FR24 and Casper but no joy
Eyesight only but looked like 2 wing mounted engines from the trail
Where's Heathrow Director when you need him?
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Is it possible that the Sentinel which was performing the large anti-clockwise circuits over the south and midlands was working in tandem with the 2 AWACS aircraft which were circuiting Lincolnshire, maybe pre-Olympics work?
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Just joined the forum after a few months of watching because of this plane, so Hi to everyone.
Seen this yesterday in Dudley in the West Midlands as well at about 12:30pm. Couldn't ID the aircraft here even with binoculars as it was pretty much directly overhead when I noticed it but it looked like a DC9 sort of shape with the 2 engines at the back. Looking at the trails that were still clearly visible it had come from the south east and pretty much turned 180 degrees and headed back to the south east.
If I had ventured out into the back garden 5 minutes earlier I would have got a brilliant picture of it as the 400mm zoom lens was sitting on my DSLR
Seen this yesterday in Dudley in the West Midlands as well at about 12:30pm. Couldn't ID the aircraft here even with binoculars as it was pretty much directly overhead when I noticed it but it looked like a DC9 sort of shape with the 2 engines at the back. Looking at the trails that were still clearly visible it had come from the south east and pretty much turned 180 degrees and headed back to the south east.
If I had ventured out into the back garden 5 minutes earlier I would have got a brilliant picture of it as the 400mm zoom lens was sitting on my DSLR
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Just came across this articles someone manged to snap a few pictures.
Spy in the sky mystery as aircraft circles city (From Worcester News)
And a picture of the contrails.
https://twitter.com/#!/wildaboutimag...c.com%2F87yl2d
Spy in the sky mystery as aircraft circles city (From Worcester News)
And a picture of the contrails.
https://twitter.com/#!/wildaboutimag...c.com%2F87yl2d
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Ah! Good journalism at its best!
"It was well above 2,000ft, the level below which all traffic is monitored by RAF air traffic controllers who were unable to shed any light on its identity."
PS Sean Mooney will be getting a knock on his door, I suspect!
"It was well above 2,000ft, the level below which all traffic is monitored by RAF air traffic controllers who were unable to shed any light on its identity."
PS Sean Mooney will be getting a knock on his door, I suspect!
I'm originally from Stoke-on-Trent - if an aircraft was circling and headed towards Stoke it's quite possible it was told to 'Phuq Off Youth!' and that would explain the U-turn.
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Something similar happened yesterday over southern Ireland causing much disquiet to the good citizens of County Kerry. A mystery plane circling overhead. The local radio station was bombarded with calls and internent forums had questions asked. I spoiled it all by pointing out that it was simply an airliner just out of maintenance on an airtest.
It's funny how people still get excited when they see aircraft doing something non routine.
It's funny how people still get excited when they see aircraft doing something non routine.
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Seen this again over the West Midlands this afternoon, came from the South East and turned north of Birmingham then headed back off towards the south at about 4:30pm, managed to get a picture although not exactly a good one due to the camera I had with me...