Low flying 'fighters' Lake District
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Have a look on here http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/AboutDefence/Wha...
Exercises involving low flying, as well as night low level training, are promulgated both on the MOD site as well as in both Military and Civil NOTAMS.
Day to day use of the UKLFS (UK Low Flying System) for fixed wing a/c may occur any time from half an hour after the end of Morning Civil Twilight to half an hour before the start of Evening Civil Twilight. The system works by units 'booking in' to each area of the LFS (Low Flying System) with an entry and exit time and is coordinated by the Low Flying Cell at LATCC(Mil) West Drayton (so as to ensure there is no overload of each LFA (Low Flying Area). Day to day training is not promulgated.
See:
http://www.raf.mod.uk/raflatcc/aboutus/malfens.cfm
Day to day use of the UKLFS (UK Low Flying System) for fixed wing a/c may occur any time from half an hour after the end of Morning Civil Twilight to half an hour before the start of Evening Civil Twilight. The system works by units 'booking in' to each area of the LFS (Low Flying System) with an entry and exit time and is coordinated by the Low Flying Cell at LATCC(Mil) West Drayton (so as to ensure there is no overload of each LFA (Low Flying Area). Day to day training is not promulgated.
See:
http://www.raf.mod.uk/raflatcc/aboutus/malfens.cfm
Enjoyed a great trip up there last week and not a bad overall 'spot'.
1 x Spitfire (pretty sure) down the length of Windermere
1 x Jaguar completely sideways over our heads in Langdale
1 x Chinook about 100ft above Windermere - even did a circle round the island for a pose and then flew off
Exellent !
1 x Spitfire (pretty sure) down the length of Windermere
1 x Jaguar completely sideways over our heads in Langdale
1 x Chinook about 100ft above Windermere - even did a circle round the island for a pose and then flew off
Exellent !
aeropilot said:
lazyitus said:
1 x Jaguar completely sideways over our heads in Langdale
There are no RAF Jaguars flying anymore (well not in UK skies) so it was something else.Wonder what it was..
lazyitus said:
aeropilot said:
lazyitus said:
1 x Jaguar completely sideways over our heads in Langdale
There are no RAF Jaguars flying anymore (well not in UK skies) so it was something else.Wonder what it was..
D4VE 3LL said:
www.fox2.co.uk said:
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