Fazer Owners Club - Unofficial
General => General => Topic started by: fazersharp on 11 February 2017, 05:42:00 pm
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_DPWJy4xcU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_DPWJy4xcU)
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That is pretty damn impressive. :eek
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Flyover? Thought it was a stadium. Oh, they mean flypast. Bloody yanks raping our language again :rolleyes
Most impressive one I ever saw was the flypast - think they call it a Balbo? - at Duxford's Flying Legends air show, made up of Spitfires, Hurricanes, Mustangs etc etc. Must have been 60 or more aircraft.
When I was on 230 sqn (half past two sqn :lol ), we had a lift from RAF Gutersloh: 230 and 33 sqn Pumas, and 18 and 7 sqn Chinooks. Our own sqn actually got 12 cabs serviceable in one go for that one; unheard of! Plus about the same from 33, and must have been about 10 Chinooks. Man, the noise when you were stood on the airfield! Don't know if any of the pilots had "Flight of the Valkyrie" playing over the intercom :lol
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Flyover? Thought it was a stadium. Oh, they mean flypast. Bloody yanks raping our language again :rolleyes
Most impressive one I ever saw was the flypast - think they call it a Balbo? - at Duxford's Flying Legends air show, made up of Spitfires, Hurricanes, Mustangs etc etc. Must have been 60 or more aircraft.
When I was on 230 sqn (half past two sqn :lol ), we had a lift from RAF Gutersloh: 230 and 33 sqn Pumas, and 18 and 7 sqn Chinooks. Our own sqn actually got 12 cabs serviceable in one go for that one; unheard of! Plus about the same from 33, and must have been about 10 Chinooks. Man, the noise when you were stood on the airfield! Don't know if any of the pilots had "Flight of the Valkyrie" playing over the intercom :lol
Where i work is under the flight path for helicopters going to and from Northolt, and you certainly know when a Chinook is approaching.
Had a few Ospreys recently as well, they have a distinctive sound.
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Flyover? Thought it was a stadium. Oh, they mean flypast. Bloody yanks raping our language again :rolleyes
Actually no I dont think they do, I think that they are correct because it is a Flyover. In this country we don't usually have them because they are not allowed to fly - over the crowd so here it would be a fly - past - as in- not over.
My best one was at an air show held each year at a local club airstrip, we used to go up there on our pushbikes and get a free show from standing on the road that run along the end of the runway and concord flew directly overhead at about 200 feet (probably higher ) but it was low and fecking LOUD, what a buz that was.
Used to go there and watch the Vulcan display too
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Where i work is under the flight path for helicopters going to and from Northolt, and you certainly know when a Chinook is approaching.
Had a few Ospreys recently as well, they have a distinctive sound.
Yeh we get them flying over here qutie a lot and my hearing is crap but I seem to be able to hear that deep low unmistakable blade thud way before anyone else in the house does.
Bit like Radar in M.A.S.H
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Where i work is under the flight path for helicopters going to and from Northolt, and you certainly know when a Chinook is approaching.
Had a few Ospreys recently as well, they have a distinctive sound.
Yeh we get them flying over here qutie a lot and my hearing is crap but I seem to be able to hear that deep low unmistakable blade thud way before anyone else in the house does.
Bit like Radar in M.A.S.H
Our building shakes, that's how we know. :lol
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Where i work is under the flight path for helicopters going to and from Northolt, and you certainly know when a Chinook is approaching.
Had a few Ospreys recently as well, they have a distinctive sound.
I think the loudest one I ever heard was a Vulcan taking off from RAF Brize Norton (I lived virtually on its perimeter before I moved up here), going immediately into a full vertical climb. That thing shook the whole house, ground, everything. Awesome. Don't know if they also believe 'loud pipes save lives' :lol
At Gutersloh, Harriers were the most annoying. There were two sqns there, 3 and 4F. One of them had a hover pad over on our side of the airfield (inconsiderate bastards), and if you were out doing a service or whatever on our pan, and they were testing one of their aircraft there, you had to shout at the guy standing next to you to be heard, and of course, it being a hover pad, they weren't going anywhere in a hurry.
I also remember living underneath the flight path of flypasts for the Queen's birthday when I was a lad (possibly one reason I ended up joining the RAF). Vulcans, Victors, Jaguars, Phantoms, Harriers* (those were the days!) - every year. We used to go and stand in the garden to watch them, always right on time.
*Edit: I forgot Buccaneers.
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I love a good flypast and ( if I do say so myself ) this has to be the best photo of a fazer ever, apart from the cracking ones from CrispyHedge man.
(http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=18436.0;attach=21573;image)
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I love a good flypast and ( if I do say so myself ) this has to be the best photo of a fazer ever, apart from the cracking ones from CrispyHedge man.
([url]http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=18436.0;attach=21573;image[/url])
Damn would have been a great entry in the FOC picture challenge haha
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It went in under your bike and something great British.
Time you had a crack at the challenge dont ya think
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I love a good flypast and ( if I do say so myself ) this has to be the best photo of a fazer ever, apart from the cracking ones from CrispyHedge man.
([url]http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=18436.0;attach=21573;image[/url])
Very loud when they break the sound barrier.
Or in your case, the car park barrier :lol
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Very good, well done.
That is good. :rollin
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Which hurts more -- hedges or car park barriers
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It went in under your bike and something great British.
Time you had a crack at the challenge dont ya think
As soon as the challenge involves a picture outside a tattoo studio or parked in a garage then I'll be straight on it haha I don't take the poor thing anywhere else 😥😥
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It went in under your bike and something great British.
Time you had a crack at the challenge dont ya think
As soon as the challenge involves a picture outside a tattoo studio or parked in a garage then I'll be straight on it haha I don't take the poor thing anywhere else 😥😥
Tattoo studio it is then next time I win. Actually that a good one never been done before
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Here is another good one -they just knew those after burners would look good a night.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CI0uCY4K6NI (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CI0uCY4K6NI)
WE don't do anything like that over here, so boring health and safety. And risk of the noise upsetting some lordships spaniels during supper.
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There's a lad at work who's a bit of a plane nut, apparently there's a valley in Wales he and other plane nuts regularly go to for flypasts. It's got to be a RAF training venue. I'll get the name of the place tomorrow at work and post it here.
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Where i work is under the flight path for helicopters going to and from Northolt, and you certainly know when a Chinook is approaching.
Had a few Ospreys recently as well, they have a distinctive sound.
I think the loudest one I ever heard was a Vulcan taking off from RAF Brize Norton (I lived virtually on its perimeter before I moved up here), going immediately into a full vertical climb. That thing shook the whole house, ground, everything. Awesome. Don't know if they also believe 'loud pipes save lives' :lol
At Gutersloh, Harriers were the most annoying. There were two sqns there, 3 and 4F. One of them had a hover pad over on our side of the airfield (inconsiderate bastards), and if you were out doing a service or whatever on our pan, and they were testing one of their aircraft there, you had to shout at the guy standing next to you to be heard, and of course, it being a hover pad, they weren't going anywhere in a hurry.
I also remember living underneath the flight path of flypasts for the Queen's birthday when I was a lad (possibly one reason I ended up joining the RAF). Vulcans, Victors, Jaguars, Phantoms, Harriers* (those were the days!) - every year. We used to go and stand in the garden to watch them, always right on time.
*Edit: I forgot Buccaneers.
We got to constantly see and hear the Typhoons taking off at Northolt as well, when they were on standby for any trouble associated with the 2012 London Olympics.
Those things don't hang about, and have an awesome sound to them.
And they used to do this vertical rise before turning away and we'd see the sun light up the whole under carriage of the plane. Around the same time we'd get groups of helicopters flying over us at high speed in close quarters carrying teams of special forces, they always travelled much quicker than any others that went by us.
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There's a lad at work who's a bit of a plane nut, apparently there's a valley in Wales he and other plane nuts regularly go to for flypasts. It's got to be a RAF training venue. I'll get the name of the place tomorrow at work and post it here.
Something I've meant to do for a long time and never yet got round to is visit a few spots along that training route.
https://machloop.co.uk/ (https://machloop.co.uk/)
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There's a lad at work who's a bit of a plane nut, apparently there's a valley in Wales he and other plane nuts regularly go to for flypasts. It's got to be a RAF training venue. I'll get the name of the place tomorrow at work and post it here.
Something I've meant to do for a long time and never yet got round to is visit a few spots along that training route.
https://machloop.co.uk/ (https://machloop.co.uk/)
Yep, that's the one.
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And they used to do this vertical rise before turning away and we'd see the sun light up the whole under carriage of the plane.
I was at Coningsby and they very kindly provide a tarmacked viewing area at the end of the runway and there was a chap there with a sanner radio and he said "watch that one, he has just asked permission for a Performance Departure" and that was what that was -a very shot run and then yanked straight up and then over at the top very high
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And they used to do this vertical rise before turning away and we'd see the sun light up the whole under carriage of the plane.
I was at Coningsby and they very kindly provide a tarmacked viewing area at the end of the runway and there was a chap there with a sanner radio and he said "watch that one, he has just asked permission for a Performance Departure" and that was what that was -a very shot run and then yanked straight up and then over at the top very high
I did wonder why they needed to go up the way that they did, obviously part showboating but also a show of force.
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I was at Coningsby and they very kindly provide a tarmacked viewing area at the end of the runway and there was a chap there with a sanner radio and he said "watch that one, he has just asked permission for a Performance Departure" and that was what that was -a very shot run and then yanked straight up and then over at the top very high
I did a week at Coningsby with the ATC when I were't lad. Battle of Britain Memorial Flight was based there at the time, and we got to clamber around in the Lancaster. Also got to muck in on aircraft washes on Phantoms. Me and a mate would stand by the runway in the evenings, watching Phantoms take off in pairs, on reheat. Those were bloody loud too. The Phantom was always my favourite fast jet. They just oozed sheer power from every rivet.
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I remember once when I lived in the UK (Wirral) I was always over in N Wales .I was on the A 470? and stopped for a piss, there is me with my John Thomas hanging out looking down at the cows in the field below, well feck me two RAF jets screamed through below me. Okay so I had a dump at the same time. :'(
On another occasion I was playing golf at Prestatyn golf club. I was playing out of my socks. I knew for sure I had won the competition as I was 18'' from the hole and putting for a birdie. A lad standing next to green asked me what I was going to card if I made the putt, I said 73 gross and as I was a 10 handicapper game over. As I swung the putter forward two RAF jets flew right overhead and went into a vertical climb right above me. I knocked the fecking ball about 6 feet past the hole and 3 putted it after that, lost the comp by 1 shot, fecking RAF twats. I have never forgiven them for that.
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I live near north Weald airfield , not really any jets but regularly get a spitfire or a mustang or hurricane flying over and they do dislplays over the gunpowder mills which we can watch from the front of the house.
Jets are cool but nothing beats the sound of a spitfire Rolls Royce merlin engine and supercharger giving it the beans :)