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Not something you see on the A158 everyday
#21
(01-05-12, 09:53 PM)Fazerider link Wrote: It's very difficult to capture the excitement of an aircraft pass with a wide angle lens.
Living near Farnborough I occasionally get the Red Arrows over the house as they're re-arranging themselves into a new formation, absolutely thrilling... yet the photo is most unimpressive. :rollin
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I don't know i spotted some problems with your house :rollin :rollin :lol
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#22
Yes- that stink pipe could do with a rub down and some hammerite  :lol
Greybeard now 
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#23
When I lived nr Bristol years ago I would see the Hercs near the M4. Think they were based @ RAF Lyneham. Last time I saw one flying treetop height was nr Hereford on way to Wales where the SAS train their guys. Most frightening experience-driving down long straight road nr Trawsfynydd in rattle-trap van & being buzzed by RAF fighters from Anglesey. Sounded like the van engine had decided to self-destruct @ max rpm. These guys literally flew up the valley floor-by the time you heard them they were prob home again! :lol
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#24
(30-04-12, 10:15 PM)rustyrider link Wrote: It's a Hercules, see them all over the place in East England.  Surprised you've not seen them before in Lincolnshire.
I don't think it is a Herc.I think it could be the Canadian Mini Herc looking plane that is currently at Waddington.
http://www.fightercontrol.co.uk/forum/vi...16&t=57072
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#25
There's been something flying low and fast over me for the last few days. Not yet seen it due to low cloud and its speed as always gone by the time I get to the window.


Reckon it must be air cover practice for the upcoming Olympics where we are assured of a gold medal for the fastest debt.
I used to not give a foc, then I discovered Red Bull and now I don't give a flying foc !!!
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