Go with Noakes...The Red Arrows
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Go with Noakes...The Red Arrows
Ok.....So I am still with the BBC and came across this one of the Red Arrows.
Normally I would not have posted this as we have all seen them many times but what makes this so unique is that they are flying not the Hawks but the Gnat, so thought although this is fairly long 25 minutes it might be of interest to some of you.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/aerialjour ... =1&id=5328
Regards
Nigel.
Normally I would not have posted this as we have all seen them many times but what makes this so unique is that they are flying not the Hawks but the Gnat, so thought although this is fairly long 25 minutes it might be of interest to some of you.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/aerialjour ... =1&id=5328
Regards
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Re: Go with Noakes...The Red Arrows
A joy to watch after all these years....cheers Nigel.....
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Re: Go with Noakes...The Red Arrows
Brilliant Nige - thanks!
Not wanting to hijack - the air ambulance film is very interesting too..
Not wanting to hijack - the air ambulance film is very interesting too..
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I really enjoyed that. Tried to get back into the forum when it had finished and found the forum unavailable. Billy No Mates
What a great little jet the Gnat was
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Absolutely wonderful !!!
Presented, as only John Noakes can.
I remember watching this as a kid, glued to the screen.
Great to watch the Gnats again - one of my all time favourite aircraft.
Thanks for posting the link
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Presented, as only John Noakes can.
I remember watching this as a kid, glued to the screen.
Great to watch the Gnats again - one of my all time favourite aircraft.
Thanks for posting the link
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Re: Go with Noakes...The Red Arrows
Really enjoyed that!
When they were doing the practice at kemble there was what looked like 3 or 4 argosy's parked up.... not sure but something of that size me thinks.
Thanks for that
Thanks for that
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Hi Ben
A lot of Argosys and indeed Andovers were retired to Kemble as it was a major MU then.
I've not watched the clip yet but I guess that was the reason they were there :think:
Garry
A lot of Argosys and indeed Andovers were retired to Kemble as it was a major MU then.
I've not watched the clip yet but I guess that was the reason they were there :think:
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Re: Go with Noakes...The Red Arrows
I recall that the Gnats size allowed a much tighter formation to be flown with nine aircraft. Never was quite the same with Hawks. Still have admiration for those who can fly the Hawks so well.
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TV used to be so much more intelligent, it really puts the dumbed down crap people watch these days to shame. It seems to be a disturbingly modern phenomenon, I only grew up in the 80's and 90's and the things I recall watching seemed so much more full of information and (for want of a better word) intellectual than a lot of the every day guff on the idiot box now.
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How do you think I felt growing up in the 60's then! TV was worse than being at school :othe things I recall watching seemed so much more full of information and (for want of a better word) intellectual than a lot of the every day guff on the idiot box now.
I jest of course.. watching TV was ALWAYS better than being at school!
As a parent who has sat through years of childrens tv, I agree that the current drivel is probably as much to blame for the state of our youngsters as anything! Thank goodness they oiked it off the main channels and dispatched it to digital only (though I do miss Sponge Bob Square Pants and Hey Arnold) ;-)
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