Military jet doing laps of North East Kent?
Military jet doing laps of North East Kent?
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jammy-git

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29,778 posts

236 months

Thursday 6th August 2020
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Currently ongoing. Seems to be some sort of fighter jet doing laps of Kent at the moment. I'm just to the east of Canterbury and it's going round in circles to the north east of me. Any way to find out what it is and maybe what it's doing?

Uncle John

5,175 posts

215 months

Thursday 6th August 2020
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It’s a Typhoon.

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jammy-git

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29,778 posts

236 months

Thursday 6th August 2020
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Awesome, thanks! I'd guessed it was up at about 15k feet, so good to know I wasnt far off.

Any ideas as to why a typhoon would be going round and round in circles?

Uncle John

5,175 posts

215 months

Thursday 6th August 2020
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jammy-git said:
Any ideas as to why a typhoon would be going round and round in circles?
No idea on that one.

Tony1963

5,808 posts

186 months

Thursday 6th August 2020
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Quite often it’s to watch over a suspicious aircraft (maybe a legitimate flight that has lost comms) but usually there’ll be two Typhoons. No reports of sonic booms either, so maybe the jockey just wanted to show off to his girlfriend!

Simpo Two

91,446 posts

289 months

Thursday 6th August 2020
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Uncle John said:
jammy-git said:
Any ideas as to why a typhoon would be going round and round in circles?
No idea on that one.
Jammed rudder, like the Bismarck.

conkerman

3,494 posts

159 months

Friday 7th August 2020
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Coriolis effect?

djc206

13,427 posts

149 months

Friday 7th August 2020
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Tony1963 said:
Quite often it’s to watch over a suspicious aircraft (maybe a legitimate flight that has lost comms) but usually there’ll be two Typhoons. No reports of sonic booms either, so maybe the jockey just wanted to show off to his girlfriend!
Maybe overwatch for a ship passing through the strait?

Like you say doesn’t fit the profile of an intercept

jammy-git

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29,778 posts

236 months

Friday 7th August 2020
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I got a screenshot of the flight plan I'll upload if there's any interest? The jet rarely strayed far into the Channel, nor was it a set route they kept following around, very random turns, not always in the same direction, but very much covering the same area between Canterbury, Margate and Deal.

Tony1963

5,808 posts

186 months

Friday 7th August 2020
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I went outside as it passed over Suffolk on the way back to Coningsby. I could hear it, but not see it. No other aircraft around, but some high altitude thin cloud (cirrus) may have blocked the view.

Tony1963

5,808 posts

186 months

Friday 7th August 2020
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I went outside as it passed over Suffolk on the way back to Coningsby. I could hear it, but not see it. No other aircraft around, but some high altitude thin cloud (cirrus) may have blocked the view.

Edited by Tony1963 on Saturday 8th August 09:21

ecsrobin

18,523 posts

189 months

Friday 7th August 2020
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jammy-git said:
I got a screenshot of the flight plan I'll upload if there's any interest? The jet rarely strayed far into the Channel, nor was it a set route they kept following around, very random turns, not always in the same direction, but very much covering the same area between Canterbury, Margate and Deal.
A screenshot of its flight plan or it’s route? 2 very different things.

mcdjl

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219 months

jammy-git

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236 months

Friday 7th August 2020
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ecsrobin said:
A screenshot of its flight plan or it’s route? 2 very different things.
Route


Quattromaster

3,019 posts

228 months

Friday 7th August 2020
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It went over mine in Essex at a rate of knots at 25,000 ft, then dropped down to 12,000 for the circuits.

Did wonder what was going on.

sunbeam alpine

7,225 posts

212 months

Friday 7th August 2020
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Simpo Two said:
Uncle John said:
jammy-git said:
Any ideas as to why a typhoon would be going round and round in circles?
No idea on that one.
Jammed rudder, like the Bismarck.
Or a sticking brake caliper. May be worth feeling the wheels - see if one is a lot warmer than the other...

LukeBrown66

4,479 posts

70 months

Saturday 8th August 2020
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Would not be an intercept overland they usually go out over sea obviously to get it before it gets anywhere near.

Maybe a recce for something, using camera pods or something if it is passing numerous times over a spot, perhaps training a crew to use a pod of some kind.

I would have thought something more stable though than a fighter.

Ayahuasca

27,560 posts

303 months

Saturday 8th August 2020
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The pilot had dropped his packet of Quavers and was trying to retrieve it from under his seat.

ecsrobin

18,523 posts

189 months

Saturday 8th August 2020
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LukeBrown66 said:
Would not be an intercept overland they usually go out over sea obviously to get it before it gets anywhere near.

Maybe a recce for something, using camera pods or something if it is passing numerous times over a spot, perhaps training a crew to use a pod of some kind.

I would have thought something more stable though than a fighter.
Rebel is 41 squadrons callsign which is the TES (Trials Evaluation Unit) or in old money the OEU (Operational Evaluation Unit) a detachment of the Air Warfare Centre at Washington based at Conningsby so likely on a trial.

DavieBNL

307 posts

87 months

Saturday 8th August 2020
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ecsrobin said:
LukeBrown66 said:
...Washington...
Err, you mean Waddington!

It might also have been acting as a target for something on the ground.