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Hercules Flypast
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is taking place today to mark the retirement of service of these amazing aircraft.
https:/ /www.ra f.mod.u k/news/ article s/a-fly past-to -mark-t he-fort hcoming -retire ment-of -the-he rcules- from-ra f-servi ce/
There is a list of all the places and the rough timings. You may get lucky!
It is OMEN1 on Flightradar.
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There is a list of all the places and the rough timings. You may get lucky!
It is OMEN1 on Flightradar.
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I've told this one before, but, as someone who is afraid of heights, i'll never tire of telling it. On all 3 tours of Ulster, we were transported to and from Belfast in an Hercules. On one occasion, in mid flight, one of the RAF lads strapped something to his belt, pushed a button, and the tail-gate began to lower. At the required height, he sat down and lit up a...
14:57 Wed 14th Jun 2023
Fantastic STOL aircraft. I bet many a famine stricken nation were glad to see these coming over the sky-line as well as British evacuees from war torn republics. I wonder if Ukraine has a use for them. I bet the government won't replace them like for like with the Star logistics carrier for Transport Command.
Retro - reverse pitch on the props, I think (i wasn't actually involved with them, just an interested spectator from my office overlooking the runway. All part of the short takeoff/landing.
We also had the first P1127 - became Kestrel, then Harrier. The look on my brother-in-law's face when he saw this jet come screaming round and then stop in mid-air and back up a bit!! Some things you never forget.
We also had the first P1127 - became Kestrel, then Harrier. The look on my brother-in-law's face when he saw this jet come screaming round and then stop in mid-air and back up a bit!! Some things you never forget.
When I was a young air cadet I wrote to Hawkers and asked if they had any promo literature. They kindly sent me a photo of the then P1127 and Handley Page sent me a photo of a Whitley. I believe the U.S. marines designated their Harriers with the name Kestrels .We also had the Sea Harriers operated by the Fleet Air Arm.
This is the UK Kestrel
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and this is the UK Harrier
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The Kestrel was the development model, the Harrier production. Note the 3-country decals on the Kestrel tail and how the undercarriage moved from wing-tip to centre-wing.
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and this is the UK Harrier
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The Kestrel was the development model, the Harrier production. Note the 3-country decals on the Kestrel tail and how the undercarriage moved from wing-tip to centre-wing.
I've told this one before, but, as someone who is afraid of heights, i'll never tire of telling it.
On all 3 tours of Ulster, we were transported to and from Belfast in an Hercules. On one occasion, in mid flight, one of the RAF lads strapped something to his belt, pushed a button, and the tail-gate began to lower. At the required height, he sat down and lit up a ciggy, the smell of which drifted over to my ciggy-starved nostrils.
I said i could do with one of those and he immediately stood up, pressed another button, raising the tailgate somewhat. Then he put a belt around my waist, strapped it to the side of the plane, give me a ciggy then lowered the tail-gate once more.
I sat and joined him and, as we both watched the little people scurrying about below us, i remember thinking to myself, "This has got to be the best cigarette i've ever smoked." And i was right:-)
On all 3 tours of Ulster, we were transported to and from Belfast in an Hercules. On one occasion, in mid flight, one of the RAF lads strapped something to his belt, pushed a button, and the tail-gate began to lower. At the required height, he sat down and lit up a ciggy, the smell of which drifted over to my ciggy-starved nostrils.
I said i could do with one of those and he immediately stood up, pressed another button, raising the tailgate somewhat. Then he put a belt around my waist, strapped it to the side of the plane, give me a ciggy then lowered the tail-gate once more.
I sat and joined him and, as we both watched the little people scurrying about below us, i remember thinking to myself, "This has got to be the best cigarette i've ever smoked." And i was right:-)
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