Just watched the Red Arrows :)
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Where did you see them? They flew over my house 2 days ago barrel rolling as they went. Saw them briefly down over Broadstairs a few weeks back as they were at RAF Manston for the day. I would love to have gone to Biggin Hill last weekend but wasn't able to. Would like to take the kids to see them at some point.
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i was at Goodwood yesterday as well - by sheer fluke i managed to watch them from the near the hospitality area by the start of the hillclimb (pretty much as close as you could get - just where i happened to be when they came over).
absolutely awesome - seen them before but this was way better, and their display seemed to go on forever
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absolutely awesome - seen them before but this was way better, and their display seemed to go on forever
top drawer stuff
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I have got a fair number of flying hours in the Vampire Mart. It was known as the "clockwork mouse". Quite a few aircraft have earned that name, the Jet Provost for a start!
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Never yet seen another team to beat them for their precision and the quality of their display.
I have got a fair number of flying hours in the Vampire Mart. It was known as the "clockwork mouse". Quite a few aircraft have earned that name, the Jet Provost for a start!
Les
I have got a fair number of flying hours in the Vampire Mart. It was known as the "clockwork mouse". Quite a few aircraft have earned that name, the Jet Provost for a start!
Les
Just a thought? are there any other jets with the same tail configuration? (just in case it wasnt the Vampire (lol).. although i,m pretty sure it was
Just watched the eurofighter doing its bit, looked impressive, but he kept his turns very tight, so he stayed well goodwood bound
Just checked the calander, according to the FOS timetable,
The reds are there
Today 15:30
Tommorow 11:30 & 15:30 ??
But the best news is
Revival 2009 .......XH558 confirmed....
time to get some tickets
Mart
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It was quite a site, almost surreal, the way this "old" jet just went past, no fuss, just a very smooth very low pass!!
Just a thought? are there any other jets with the same tail configuration? (just in case it wasnt the Vampire (lol).. although i,m pretty sure it was
Just watched the eurofighter doing its bit, looked impressive, but he kept his turns very tight, so he stayed well goodwood bound
Just checked the calander, according to the FOS timetable,
The reds are there
Today 15:30
Tommorow 11:30 & 15:30 ??
But the best news is
Revival 2009 .......XH558 confirmed....
time to get some tickets
Mart
Just a thought? are there any other jets with the same tail configuration? (just in case it wasnt the Vampire (lol).. although i,m pretty sure it was
Just watched the eurofighter doing its bit, looked impressive, but he kept his turns very tight, so he stayed well goodwood bound
Just checked the calander, according to the FOS timetable,
The reds are there
Today 15:30
Tommorow 11:30 & 15:30 ??
But the best news is
Revival 2009 .......XH558 confirmed....
time to get some tickets
Mart
It had one little trick, if you wound it up to flat out the controls would reverse when you pulled any G because the booms would distort. This happened to me when I was trying to pull up vertically to do a roll going up. When I pulled back the nose went down which was a bit unfair since I was not all that high. Luckily I did the reverse and pushed and the nose came back up again!
I mentioned it to my flying instructor after landing and he said the equivalent of " They all do that" as if I should have known! He could have said so beforehand.
I remember the DH110 flown by John Derry which disintegrated at Farnborough killing a lot of people. I was there at the time and it was a bit terrifying for a young lad. That had the twin boom tailplane and so did the Sea Vixen which was a naval fighter. It was a two seater and the observer sat behind and to the right of the pilot. It was probably a development of the DH 110.
Les
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Best place to watch the Arrows is Dartmouth in August. They fly through the valley barely feet above the water. Apparently they like to show off in front of all the Navy guys from the college.
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Got a free show today as my course was at the Epic Centre at the Lincolnshire Showground which is just south of scampton
They looked pretty good against the dark sky behind them
They looked pretty good against the dark sky behind them
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