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Aviation Videos / Sky Watch - RAF in action 1974
« on: January 25, 2013, 06:48:08 pm »
Fabulous program giving an insight into the 1970's RAF. Lots of classic aircraft, Phantoms, Jaguars, Buccaneers, Vulcans and Lightnings. I had forgotten how impressive those lightnings were and how they could just stand on their tails and go into orbit as can be seen a few minutes into the film.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=2VflzHApZ28

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Aviation Waffle / Hobbit in flight safety video
« on: November 02, 2012, 06:53:16 pm »
Air New Zealand have released a 4 minute air safety video to celebrate the upcoming premier of the first of the Hobbit Trilogy to be released in December. Also heard that they are to give one of their aircraft a special Hobbit paint job.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCbPFHu3OOc

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Aviation Waffle / 2013 last chance to see a flying Vulcan
« on: October 13, 2012, 06:56:56 pm »
The only flying Vulcan bomber in the world will be permanently grounded after the 2013 display season. Inevitable I suppose, but sad all the same.

"Chief Executive writes on the future of Vulcan XH558



You're probably aware that the Vulcan has a finite safe flying life and that XH558 is already beyond the hours flown by any other aircraft of her type. At the end of the 2013 flying season, she will need a challenging modification to both her wings to strengthen a section that would otherwise be at the end of its safe life.

I know that XH558's supporters would do their utmost to fund this work, which is estimated at around £200,000 (in addition to the normal Winter Service costs), but for a number of reasons that are explained later in our End of Flight leaflet, I have decided not to ask you to take this risk at this time.

Whilst it may be theoretically possible to continue flying for two or three more years, the factors that control whether XH558 can continue flying are such that even if the wing modification was completed successfully, it is quite possible that she would have to stop flying early in 2014. We will carry on exploring ways to ensure that we can continue flying for longer, but the position today is that we cannot see how spending £200,000 of supporters' funds on a short-lived airframe upgrade could be justified.

Few will be able to deny that returning XH558 to flight and operating her at air displays for six years in front of millions of adoring spectators will be seen as a huge achievement.

It is therefore with particular sadness that I have to tell you that we are planning for next year to be XH558's final flying year, and so, consequently, 2013 may well be your last opportunity to see a Vulcan fly.

Critically, there now exists a large question mark over our ability to reach the 2013 season. Once again, we need to raise enough money to get through the winter service period, with £400,000 being needed ahead of Christmas over and above the income that we can currently see. Our projections show that a further £300,000 is needed to then reach the new airshow season when XH558 is able to start earning her keep!

This might sound daunting to many of our newer followers, but it is no different from the funding challenges that we have overcome in previous years through the great generosity of XH558's supporters, with donations coming from every part of the world. There is certainly huge love and affection for XH558. It would be almost criminal not to do our best to ensure XH558 is able to fly to the limit of her airworthy life.

Please remember that we have an annual operating budget that we have managed to keep down to £2million despite escalating costs. With no government or RAF backing, we have to rely on funding from public appeals, some core corporate sponsorship and our own commercial trading of official merchandise.

The end of flying is of course a most significant milestone in XH558's history, yet it need not be the end of the story.

There is so much more we can still achieve. We have prepared several documents to help you understand some of the options and possibilities.

Firstly, let's look at this year and what we need to do over the next few months.
Here is how you can get involved to help too.

If you wish to refer just to the time-line: it is detailed here.

We hope to have answered some of your questions in our special 'End of Flight' leaflet.

If you are also on our postal mailing list, hard copies of these two documents will be coming to your doormat very shortly.

We will be giving out more details over the coming weeks for our online readers and also a contact point, should you wish to have your own personal hard copies. Full details on requesting some will be given just as soon as they are available."

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Aviation Photography / Re: Can anyone explain these pictures?
« on: October 06, 2012, 12:30:41 pm »
Thanks for the replies lads. All makes perfect sense now.

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Aviation Photography / Re: Can anyone explain these pictures?
« on: October 05, 2012, 10:25:50 pm »
See what you mean, maybe the answer.

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Aviation Photography / Can anyone explain these pictures?
« on: October 05, 2012, 10:16:01 pm »
Just wondering if anyone could explain what the weird "smoke tail" is around the helcopter. These are two of a few pictures I took yesterday of Rescue 116 (EI-CXS) coming into Galway hospital. The strange trail showed up on about four consecutive pictures but not on any of the others. I didn't notice it when I was taking the pictures. Not seen anything like that before. I understand that the pictures are rubbish and wouldn't post them if it wasn't for the oddity surrounding it.




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Aviation Waffle / Re: Coast Guard S92s
« on: September 26, 2012, 12:49:02 pm »
I've heard that Sligo will be next to get one in December, although it will probably be the middle of next year before it goes into service. After that I believe it will be Waterford then Dublin by the end of next year.

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Irish Air Shows / Re: Bray Air Spectacular 2012
« on: July 17, 2012, 06:51:09 pm »
Thought Eddie Goggins had pulled out as well? Something to do with him changing aircraft or something.

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UK Air Shows / Re: RIAT 2012
« on: July 10, 2012, 05:12:01 pm »
The star of the show in my opinion !  :applause:


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UK Air Shows / Re: RIAT 2012
« on: July 04, 2012, 09:57:45 pm »
Saudi hawks and A400M cancelled and Spartan now only static.  :airforce_cry: :airforce_cry:

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UK Air Shows / Re: RIAT 2012
« on: June 29, 2012, 06:42:22 pm »
JASDF KC-767J now confirmed, this show is going to be so great. This time next week I'll be in Swindon looking forward to tomorrow morning ! :buttrock: :buttrock:

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UK Air Shows / Re: RIAT 2012
« on: June 28, 2012, 02:17:00 pm »
What a show this is going to be !! Never seen a B-2 so really looking forward to that. :applause: :buttrock:

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UK Air Shows / Re: RIAT 2012
« on: June 24, 2012, 03:09:38 pm »




 I didn’t get a chance to visit theA139 last year  :airforce_cool:



There was nothing from the air corps last year, Joey, sadly, so hoping they may send a CASA this year.

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UK Air Shows / Re: RIAT 2012
« on: June 23, 2012, 09:49:51 pm »
looks like no IAC  :ireland: this year either

DBH have ongoing discussions with Slovakia, Canada and Ireland.

Sad news about the Connie alright.  :airforce_sad:

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UK Air Shows / Re: RIAT 2012
« on: June 21, 2012, 06:54:19 pm »
Today's update :  :buttrock:




CIVIL.
Agusta A109BA 1 Wing Helicopter   S
Aerospatiale AS355F2 Ecureuil II Sir Peter Rigby Helicopter  V
BAE Systems Mantis (FSM) BAE Systems UAV  S
Cessna Citation C550B Marshall Aerospace VIP Transport  V
Bombardier CL605 Challenger Executive Jet Charter Ltd VIP Transport  V
deHavilland Chipmunk T.10 John Rowley Basic Trainer S
Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk (FSM) Northrop Grumman UAV S
Piper PA-23 Aztec 'E' Marshall Aerospace Civil Utility Aircraft  V
Piper PA-28 Cherokee Warrior Richard Nightingale Civil Utility Aircraft V
Slingsby T.21 Sedbergh Oxford Gliding Club Basic Trainer  V
Van's Aircraft RV-9A Malcolm Titmus Basic Trainer  V
Vickers Supermarine Spitfire T.IX Spitfire Displays Ltd Fighter Aircraft V

France.


CASA CN-235M-200/300 TBA Transport SP
SOCATA TBM700 BA128 Metz/Frescaty Light Transport V
SOCATA TBM700 EAAT Light Transport  S

German.

McDonnell Douglas F-4F Phantom II JG-71 Fighter Aircraft S

Italy.

Aermacchi MB-339CD (x2) 61 Stormo/212 Gruppo Advanced Trainer S

Swiss.

Beech 1900 Patrouille Suisse Airliner SP

Turkey.

Gulfstream IV 211 Sqn VIP Transport V

UAE.

Lockheed C-130H Hercules 4 Sqn Transport SP

UK.

BAE Systems Hawk T.1/A 100 Sqn Military Trainer  S
BAE Systems Hawk T.1/A 208 (R) Sqn Military Trainer S
BAE Systems Hawk T2 IV(R) Sqn Military Trainer S
BAE Systems HS125 CC3 32(TR) Sqn VIP Transport S
Beechcraft King Air B200/GT 45(R) Sqn Military Trainer S
DeHavilland Chipmunk T.10 Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Basic Trainer S
Eurofighter Typhoon FGR.4/T.3 3(F) Sqn Fighter Aircraft S
Grob 115E Tutor (x2) Bristol University Air Squadron Basic Trainer  S
Grob Vigilant T.1 (x2) 612 VGS Basic Trainer S
Westland Puma HC.1 33 Sqn Helicopter  S
Westland Sea King HAR.3/3A 203(R) Sqn Helicopter S 
Westland Sea King HAR.3/3A 22 Sqn A Flt Helicopter  S
Hawker Sea Fury T.20 Royal Navy Historic Flight Fighter Aircraft f
Westland Sea King HC.4 846 NAS Helicopter  S
Westland Sea King HC.4 JHC Helicopter S

US .


Boeing RC-135V/W 'Rivet Joint' 55 Wing/38 RS Reconnaissance Aircraft S
Lockheed C-5B Galaxy 439 AW/337 AS Strategic Airlifter S
Boeing KC-135R Stratotanker 100 ARW/351 ARS Tanker S
McDonnell Douglas KC-10A Extender 78 ARS/514 AMW Tanker S
Boeing KC-135R Stratotanker 133 ARS/157 ARW Tanker S


Norway.

Lockheed Martin F-16AM/BM (x3) 338 Skv Fighter Aircraft S


Jeez! and this is just an update!! How many an air show would give their bottom dollar for half of that lot as a full line up ! Great show this year, two weeks tomorrow and we'll be on our way.

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