Aeroplane recognition please
Posted: 28 Aug 2009, 12:37
I'm in the happy position where I work in that we seem to be on a VFR point for military aircraft. At least once a week we get something low right over the roof, mostly Chinooks, Merlins and Hercs. We've had the Red Arrows a couple of times, and a collection of other strange and wonderful visitors (BoB flight, TriStars etc.)
Mostly I can recognise them as they're very close to the roof of the building we're in, as we're on the crest of a hill a couple of miles due east of Filton.
Yesterday however we had the usual low drone and by the time I got to a window all I could see was a turboprop twin going directly away from us. I could see that it wasn't a T-tail jobbie, and the upper wings looked remarkably "ETPS colours" being red from the tips to about a third of the way along and then white for the rest. We were looking right up the tail pipes. It continued flying north at very low altitude (200-500') until it went out of view.
I'd love to think I saw an RAF or Boscombe Down 748, but this is wishful thinking on my part.
Any idea anyone? The constant low level flying makes me think it wasn't a private 'plane.
Mostly I can recognise them as they're very close to the roof of the building we're in, as we're on the crest of a hill a couple of miles due east of Filton.
Yesterday however we had the usual low drone and by the time I got to a window all I could see was a turboprop twin going directly away from us. I could see that it wasn't a T-tail jobbie, and the upper wings looked remarkably "ETPS colours" being red from the tips to about a third of the way along and then white for the rest. We were looking right up the tail pipes. It continued flying north at very low altitude (200-500') until it went out of view.
I'd love to think I saw an RAF or Boscombe Down 748, but this is wishful thinking on my part.
Any idea anyone? The constant low level flying makes me think it wasn't a private 'plane.