Lightning Preservation Group Twighlight Thunder at Brunty
Lightning Preservation Group Twighlight Thunder at Brunty
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350Wedge

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2,364 posts

297 months

Saturday 7th February 2009
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I went up today to Bruntingthorpe for the LPG Twightlight Thunder event, the highlight of which was a demo by one of their two Lightning aircraft!! Unfortunately only one of the burners would light but even so it was very impressive! They are very temperamental and complex aircraft so they dont always play ball!

Here are a selection of my photo's from the day. I think a good day was had by all and what with the snow on the ground it made for something a bit special. And that was before the gorgeous sunset!!

Oh and not forgetting the mad biker who put on a good show for us!!

Anyways on with the photo's.... Hope you enjoy...





























































And finally to bed for the night...!


mikee boy

967 posts

275 months

Sunday 8th February 2009
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Some nice pics in there. It's a shame to see the old Boscombe Down Comet (Canopus) slowly rotting away!

Below is a copy of my favourite with the background clutter removed, how it may have looked during the Cold War, ready to go and nuke the USSR.

Regards


muppetdave

2,118 posts

249 months

Sunday 8th February 2009
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Nice set of shots there. I don't suppose you got a better shot of the 'teasing tina' graphic did you?

Gold

1,998 posts

229 months

Sunday 8th February 2009
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350Wedge said:
Fantastic beer

havoc

32,674 posts

259 months

Sunday 8th February 2009
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Nice pics...one of my favourite planes ever*.

How do I find out when they're conducting the next run...would love to see them fire-up!


* There's one sitting as a 'gate guardian' at the bottom-end of Rochester Airport, which we often pass when visiting my folks...can't help but look at it every time.

350Wedge

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2,364 posts

297 months

Sunday 8th February 2009
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The next full open day with all the jets running is on 3rd May. This will include all the jets inc Lightning, Victor, Comet, Hunter, Jet Provost and maybe Buccaneer if very lucky!!

There is a photographers evening with the Lightning aircraft I believe in April. On this day though there is no running, purely static.

Edited by 350Wedge on Sunday 8th February 23:46

Matt172

12,415 posts

268 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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havoc said:
Nice pics...one of my favourite planes ever*.

How do I find out when they're conducting the next run...would love to see them fire-up!
it's definately well worth going up for the next run, we went to one in the summer, the lightnings are ear bleedingly loud biggrin


Great pics again Tony thumbup

CVP

2,799 posts

299 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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Lovely pics, I like the two highlighted by Mikee boy and Gold.



For give my ignorance, is this nose on to a Vulcan? I've never been right up close to one of these beasts but did see one do a flyby at RAF Finningley many many years ago

Chris

Red Firecracker

5,331 posts

251 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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CVP said:
Lovely pics, I like the two highlighted by Mikee boy and Gold.



For give my ignorance, is this nose on to a Vulcan? I've never been right up close to one of these beasts but did see one do a flyby at RAF Finningley many many years ago

Chris
That'll be a Handley Page Victor;

http://www.thunder-and-lightnings.co.uk/victor/sur...

arej

425 posts

226 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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CVP said:
For give my ignorance, is this nose on to a Vulcan? I've never been right up close to one of these beasts but did see one do a flyby at RAF Finningley many many years ago

Chris
No this is a Victor.
This picture shows the difference between a Vulcan and a Victor nose:

Vulcan on the left, Victor on the right.
(picture stolen from google images - skomer.u-net.com)

Red Firecracker

5,331 posts

251 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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arej said:
CVP said:
For give my ignorance, is this nose on to a Vulcan? I've never been right up close to one of these beasts but did see one do a flyby at RAF Finningley many many years ago

Chris
No this is a Victor.
This picture shows the difference between a Vulcan and a Victor nose:

Vulcan on the left, Victor on the right.
(picture stolen from google images - skomer.u-net.com)
Hate to be pedantic but that's a Valiant on the left.

spitfire-ian

4,108 posts

252 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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Red Firecracker said:
arej said:
CVP said:
For give my ignorance, is this nose on to a Vulcan? I've never been right up close to one of these beasts but did see one do a flyby at RAF Finningley many many years ago

Chris
No this is a Victor.
This picture shows the difference between a Vulcan and a Victor nose:

Vulcan on the left, Victor on the right.
(picture stolen from google images - skomer.u-net.com)
Hate to be pedantic but that's a Valiant on the left.
He's right you know biggrin

spitfire-ian

4,108 posts

252 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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mikee boy said:
Some nice pics in there. It's a shame to see the old Boscombe Down Comet (Canopus) slowly rotting away!
Canopus is far from rotting away and is alive and kicking


CVP

2,799 posts

299 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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spitfire-ian said:
Red Firecracker said:
arej said:
CVP said:
For give my ignorance, is this nose on to a Vulcan? I've never been right up close to one of these beasts but did see one do a flyby at RAF Finningley many many years ago

Chris
No this is a Victor.
This picture shows the difference between a Vulcan and a Victor nose:

Vulcan on the left, Victor on the right.
(picture stolen from google images - skomer.u-net.com)
Hate to be pedantic but that's a Valiant on the left.
Thanks for the I.D. guys

Chris

He's right you know biggrin

arej

425 posts

226 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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spitfire-ian said:
Red Firecracker said:
arej said:
CVP said:
For give my ignorance, is this nose on to a Vulcan? I've never been right up close to one of these beasts but did see one do a flyby at RAF Finningley many many years ago

Chris
No this is a Victor.
This picture shows the difference between a Vulcan and a Victor nose:

Vulcan on the left, Victor on the right.
(picture stolen from google images - skomer.u-net.com)
Hate to be pedantic but that's a Valiant on the left.
He's right you know biggrin
Whoops, sorry for the misdirection! I looked at it and it looks quite like the vulcan and so assumed it was!

outnumbered

4,803 posts

258 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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muppetdave said:
Nice set of shots there. I don't suppose you got a better shot of the 'teasing tina' graphic did you?
Don't know if he did, but I did, a while ago:



spitfire-ian

4,108 posts

252 months

Wednesday 11th February 2009
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arej said:
spitfire-ian said:
Red Firecracker said:
arej said:
CVP said:
For give my ignorance, is this nose on to a Vulcan? I've never been right up close to one of these beasts but did see one do a flyby at RAF Finningley many many years ago

Chris
No this is a Victor.
This picture shows the difference between a Vulcan and a Victor nose:

Vulcan on the left, Victor on the right.
(picture stolen from google images - skomer.u-net.com)
Hate to be pedantic but that's a Valiant on the left.
He's right you know biggrin
Whoops, sorry for the misdirection! I looked at it and it looks quite like the vulcan and so assumed it was!
Here's all 3...

Victor
Valiant
Vulcan B1



350Wedge

Original Poster:

2,364 posts

297 months

Wednesday 11th February 2009
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muppetdave said:
Nice set of shots there. I don't suppose you got a better shot of the 'teasing tina' graphic did you?
Hi there, sorry for the late reply. I've checked my pis and although i have lots of shots from a distance i dont have any of the graphic close up i'm afraid.

ChemicalChaos

10,707 posts

184 months

Monday 5th September 2016
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Reviving an old thread here, but LPG are doing a double QRA reheat scramble in November smile


All that jazz

7,632 posts

170 months

Monday 5th September 2016
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At first glance I read that as "cheques payable to Chuck Norris" and had to do a double take! eek