Hi folks,
The last scheduled MR2 flights will be flown tomorrow and Wednesday; after then the only flights will be to deliver the airframes to museums. The crews will be fully employed working up for the new jet which will, trust me, keep them very busy indeed!
42 (Torpedo Bomber) Sqn is hoping to visit St Mawgan, RNAS Culdrose, RAF Valley, Warton, Woodford and RAF Waddington for the last time tomorrow late morning / early afternoon. All things being equal we will be at St Mawgan, sorry Newquay International (old habits die hard), between 1200-1300 to say goodbye to 42's spiritual home.
Best wishes
Nige
42 Sqn QFI
Bye Bye from 42 Sqn
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Bye Bye from 42 Sqn
Things wasted to a pilot:
Runway behind you
Fuel in the bowser
Money in the bank

Runway behind you
Fuel in the bowser
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Re: Bye Bye from 42 Sqn
Sad day indeed Nigel.
Good luck.
Graham
Good luck.
Graham
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Re: Bye Bye from 42 Sqn
It will always be St Mawgan Nigel!Nigel Edwards wrote: St Mawgan, sorry Newquay International (old habits die hard)
Many a good memory of school hiking trips for the day from Truro to the coastal path and watching 42's Nimrod's coming back in.
End of an era indeed.
Best,
Sketchy
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Re: Bye Bye from 42 Sqn
Well that's us done.
Went to St Mawgan and Valley but unfortunately the weather dragged us back to Kinloss before we could get to Warton or, more importantly, Woodford. Sorry to the folks at Woodford but didn't have the time. Landed at Kinloss in a snowstorm which was fun.
Best wishes
Nige
42 Sqn
ex-MR2
Best wishes
Nige
42 Sqn
ex-MR2
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Runway behind you
Fuel in the bowser
Money in the bank

Runway behind you
Fuel in the bowser
Money in the bank

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Re: Bye Bye from 42 Sqn
Hi Nige
The weather couldn't have been much worse for you could it
It seems odd to think that's it.. another aircraft consigned to the pages of history. I suppose with the MRA4, we'll still have one of 'the family' in the air.. the country will go into mourning when the VC10 finally goes!
ATB
DaveB
The weather couldn't have been much worse for you could it
ATB
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Re: Bye Bye from 42 Sqn
Yes, I mean the MR4 is still entirely British - correct me if I'm wrong? So it's not as though we're losing a type, just the noisy Speys! Although they'll still be heard in Boscombe's One-Elevens for a while.

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Re: Bye Bye from 42 Sqn
I nwas thinking much the same Ben 
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