Boeing Osprey VTOL

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ukaskew

10,642 posts

221 months

Wednesday 3rd February 2016
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Three flew over our house (in Wiltshire) a few months back, which I thought was quite far from anywhere they would normally operate.

They sound like nothing else, even the wife noticed.

Trevatanus

11,120 posts

150 months

Wednesday 3rd February 2016
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ukaskew said:
Three flew over our house (in Wiltshire) a few months back, which I thought was quite far from anywhere they would normally operate.

They sound like nothing else, even the wife noticed.
Probably some form of joint training exercise. They were "playing" on the Isle Of Wight towards the end of last year.

Brigand

2,544 posts

169 months

Wednesday 3rd February 2016
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Trevatanus said:
As for Mildenhall closing, in light of the US announcing yesterday that they were to quadruple military spending in Europe, I wouldn't take that as read yet.
To quote the magazine I did in my last post again, it claims the V-22 Sqn in Mildenhall will continue to build until the two Sqn's are at "Full Operating Capability" then they will move to Spangdahlem in Germany. Doesn't mention any timescales though, nor if that will signal the closure of Mildenhall.

ecsrobin

17,113 posts

165 months

Wednesday 3rd February 2016
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Brigand said:
Trevatanus said:
As for Mildenhall closing, in light of the US announcing yesterday that they were to quadruple military spending in Europe, I wouldn't take that as read yet.
To quote the magazine I did in my last post again, it claims the V-22 Sqn in Mildenhall will continue to build until the two Sqn's are at "Full Operating Capability" then they will move to Spangdahlem in Germany. Doesn't mention any timescales though, nor if that will signal the closure of Mildenhall.
Mildenhall is going, and as has already been said the MoD have announced its sale last month. The Americans will be spending all that extra money elsewhere in Europe and of course lakenheath and fairford.

NM62

952 posts

150 months

Thursday 4th February 2016
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I was watching a PBS America (On Sky) Series the other day on the V22 (also did F-15 - & AH64) and was quite surprised to see they used Rolls Royce Engines (Google states T406 and Wikipedia AE1107) and not home grown - although General Electric GE38's were proposed due to commonality with the CH53.

There was a thread on this subject a while back i.e. US Aircraft that had UK engines - will have a look back.

The whole series was pretty good even with the American slant, both the AH64 (forgot this first flew in the 70's) and V22 have suffered early in their lives from crashes and huge costs, with various administrations trying to can both project but they have gone on to be the aircraft of choice for certain Air Arms AH64 (Army) and V22 (Marines) - highly recommended if you get to see the series.

BLUETHUNDER

7,881 posts

260 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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The Osprey base is already well under construction in Germany. All UK based Ospreys are operated by the 352nd SOG 7th SOS. There primary training area for commando drops and extractions is Sculthorpe.

Fastpedeller

3,872 posts

146 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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Had 2 of them fly over North Norfolk last Sept 2 days in one week. Grabbed the camera and found I had no memory card in it.frown
Guess they were from Mildenhall - Very noisy and spectacular.

BLUETHUNDER

7,881 posts

260 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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All are from Mildenhall. If I can get my Photobucket working properly I will post up some on board pics. Obviously not tail codes.

All that jazz

7,632 posts

146 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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BLUETHUNDER said:
All are from Mildenhall. If I can get my Photobucket working properly I will post up some on board pics. Obviously not tail codes.
The "tail codes" are visible to anyone with a mode-s receiver or one of several online websites when in flight so hardly a secret.rolleyes

BLUETHUNDER

7,881 posts

260 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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I cant post pictures of actual aircraft that have been used on actual operations. Not training flights over the UK.

All that jazz

7,632 posts

146 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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BLUETHUNDER said:
I cant post pictures of actual aircraft that have been used on actual operations. Not training flights over the UK.
There's 1000s of them posted by photogs on fightercontrol.co.uk site. Really, it's no secret.

BLUETHUNDER

7,881 posts

260 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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Never said it was a secret. I was just asked not getting any tail codes in of the aircraft I was on as it had just been involved in a sensitive operation.

Evanivitch

20,061 posts

122 months

Sunday 7th February 2016
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NM62 said:
I was watching a PBS America (On Sky) Series the other day on the V22 (also did F-15 - & AH64) and was quite surprised to see they used Rolls Royce Engines (Google states T406 and Wikipedia AE1107) and not home grown - although General Electric GE38's were proposed due to commonality with the CH53.

There was a thread on this subject a while back i.e. US Aircraft that had UK engines - will have a look back.
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Except it is a US designed and manufactured engine. Like the Ford Fiesta isn't American.

NM62

952 posts

150 months

Sunday 7th February 2016
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Evanivitch said:
NM62 said:
I was watching a PBS America (On Sky) Series the other day on the V22 (also did F-15 - & AH64) and was quite surprised to see they used Rolls Royce Engines (Google states T406 and Wikipedia AE1107) and not home grown - although General Electric GE38's were proposed due to commonality with the CH53.

There was a thread on this subject a while back i.e. US Aircraft that had UK engines - will have a look back.
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Except it is a US designed and manufactured engine. Like the Ford Fiesta isn't American.
I stand corrected - Google is a wonderful tool perhaps I should use it more.

BLUETHUNDER

7,881 posts

260 months

Sunday 7th February 2016
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BLUETHUNDER

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BLUETHUNDER

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