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Re: RAF Flypast London tomorrow

Posted: 01 Apr 2008, 22:41
by airboatr
yeah ... good ol technology .
uh hobby?
:lol: :lol:

just a little off track (seeing is how the flyby flew past)

remember when Bush was elected after the CHad thing
the county I voted in St Lucie County.. we voted on paper ballots with pencil
when the recount was done ... the vote count was the same (documented)

good ol paper and pencil. :thumbsup:


Joe

Re: RAF Flypast London tomorrow

Posted: 02 Apr 2008, 01:55
by DispatchDragon
13 Aircraft to commerate 90 years of service????

Bloody disgusting - Some where Tedder, Harris et al are rotating in their graves

Leif

Re: RAF Flypast London tomorrow

Posted: 02 Apr 2008, 02:02
by Quixoticish
DispatchDragon wrote:13 Aircraft to commerate 90 years of service????

Bloody disgusting - Some where Tedder, Harris et al are rotating in their graves

Leif
I recall it mentioned elsewhere that the RAF has already stated on numerous occasions that they don't mark the 90th as one of the big dates to celebrate on the "official" calendar so even if the forces were not stretched so thin I doubt anything more would have been organised

We had a nice big formation of Tucanos over York Minster today for the 90th, that was something of a pleasant surprise. And I believe the BBMF were are part of the celebrations somewhere as well. :flying:

Edit: Post edited because I'm talking a load of bollocks about the 50th in 1968.

Re: RAF Flypast London tomorrow

Posted: 02 Apr 2008, 02:04
by Garry Russell
The 50th in 1968 was well celebrated

http://www.petergoodearl.co.uk/airdays/raf50/index.htm

Garry

Re: RAF Flypast London tomorrow

Posted: 02 Apr 2008, 02:08
by Quixoticish
Garry Russell wrote:The 50th in 1968 was well celebrated

http://www.petergoodearl.co.uk/airdays/raf50/index.htm

Garry
Apologies. I had no real idea, I was simply referring to the Hunter under Tower Bridge as Flt Lt Alan Pollock felt that nothing appropriate had taken place to mark the RAF's 50th.

I still believe the Typhoons, Red Arrows, and BBMF is fair enough for something that isn't the 50th/100th/150th. Aside from the aforementioned diamond 9 of Tucanos I believe there was also a formation of 9 Typhoons floating around somewhere at sometime as well. It could really be far worse... it could be nothing at all.

Re: RAF Flypast London tomorrow

Posted: 02 Apr 2008, 02:12
by Garry Russell
NP

That was the biggest event in my lifetime and although I never went there it was well known about. There were even an LP record in stereo of the sounds made by some of the aircraft of the first 50 years narrated by Douglas Bader. :tunes:

We had that

The Hunter was unofficial.....that flypast with all those V bomber :D

Garry

Re: RAF Flypast London tomorrow

Posted: 02 Apr 2008, 07:32
by Pringle
Had a 'diamond 9' of Typhoons fly over Benson on route to Hendon last night. I say diamond 9, they did an 8, one offset and then another Typhoon flew past about 30 seconds later on its own :dunno:

Re: RAF Flypast London tomorrow

Posted: 02 Apr 2008, 20:14
by hobby
HMQ is reported to have cancelled a party at The Ritz Hotel because the country is currently in such a poor economic state.

Perhaps the CAS made the decision on flypast size to avoid being accused of mis-spending the tax-payers money in flying more aircraft over London and criticism by the 'green lobby' regarding the increase in carbon footprint brought about by ordering a 'maximum effort' on this anniversary.

Perhaps, with two wars on the go at present, everything was where it should be - and when the SASO 'Group Captain Hubbard' looked in the cupboard labelled "UK Assets" he found, as did his great, great grandmother many years ago that the cupboard was bare, or nearly so.

If force reductions continue we might celebrate the 100th Anniversary by flying 100 UAVs, controlled by ten SAC acft remote controllers, in a force HQ 'somewhere in England' right round the UK before powering through Admiralty Arch and down The Mall!

Re: RAF Flypast London tomorrow

Posted: 02 Apr 2008, 20:52
by SkippyBing
To be honest I don't see the 90th anniversary celebrations being too small, I can't really remember any celebrations for the 80th which is arguably no different. If it was the 100th I'd say things were pretty dire, but you really can't justify having a massive flypast every time it's your birthday otherwise the non-aviation enthused members of the general public might start to think you're taking the p***.

Re: RAF Flypast London tomorrow

Posted: 04 Apr 2008, 12:08
by Charlie Bravo
I was at work on the day. LCY airspace was closed from 1150z to 1202z so I had to get my flight out early to save any delay.

Here is the view I got... (screenshot from video on my phone)

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