FAO Farnborough Spotters

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yellowjack

17,078 posts

166 months

Tuesday 2nd May 2017
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LotusOmega375D said:
...Seriously does anyone know when they were retired from active service at Middle Wallop?...
XP820 was retired in 1989...

http://www.army.mod.uk/aviation/36910.aspx

...I'd imagine that they would all have gone from service around that time.

Of the AAC fleet, there are 3 preserved at Middle Wallop, 11 written off in service, the bulk of the remainder (42 total airframes purchased?) were sold on the civilian market. I can see that they might have been in some demand, having gone out of production in 1967. 1,657 built in total, first flown in 1947. Still operational in large numbers around the world, some converted to turboprop engines (but they don't look as nice!)

speedtwelve

3,510 posts

273 months

Saturday 6th May 2017
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The Historic Flight Beaver & Scout were at Blackbushe to provide charity air experience flights for Aerobility BTW.

smack

9,729 posts

191 months

Friday 30th June 2017
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The Red Arrows were in this morning not sure when they arrived, but they took off just after 11am.

Eric Mc

122,032 posts

265 months

Friday 30th June 2017
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Saw them come in and land a short while ago. They are basing themselves at Farnborough for the Goodwood FOS.

FurtiveFreddy

8,577 posts

237 months

Friday 30th June 2017
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They flew over Pirbright on Thursday, heading to FB which was when I assumed they flew in. Leader and 3 x 3 formations.

couzens

Original Poster:

517 posts

142 months

Tuesday 26th September 2017
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Two nice movements tomorrow morning.

C-17 and a Chinook inbound at around 10.30am

Trevatanus

11,123 posts

150 months

Tuesday 26th September 2017
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couzens said:
Two nice movements tomorrow morning.

C-17 and a Chinook inbound at around 10.30am
RAF?

couzens

Original Poster:

517 posts

142 months

Tuesday 26th September 2017
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The Chinook is. C-17 Is USAF

Eric Mc

122,032 posts

265 months

Wednesday 27th September 2017
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Have they turned up yet?

FredAstaire

2,336 posts

212 months

Sunday 1st October 2017
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Just came into the planes section to mentuon theres a c17 in farnborough today, but you already know!

Sounds like the engines are running and the flaps are moving around. Tail section is open. When are they scheduled to depart?

Eric Mc

122,032 posts

265 months

Sunday 1st October 2017
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I drove past the airfield yesterday afternoon and saw it on the ground.

Ace Rimmer

37 posts

85 months

Sunday 1st October 2017
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I Think it's left now (judging by the racket made by a very large 4 engine plane going over my house)

Couldn't see it properly due to low cloud base.

About an hour ago a convoy surrounded by the Mets special escort group went into Farnborough.

Eric Mc

122,032 posts

265 months

Sunday 1st October 2017
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All very mysterious.

Fluffsri

3,165 posts

196 months

Monday 2nd October 2017
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C17 deffo left yesterday. I stood watching it takeoff as I was leaving Screwfix Live!.

ecsrobin

17,119 posts

165 months

Monday 2nd October 2017
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Fluffsri said:
C17 deffo left yesterday. I stood watching it takeoff as I was leaving Screwfix Live!.
I think Eric meant the police convoy was the mysterious part.

Eric Mc

122,032 posts

265 months

Monday 2nd October 2017
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I did.

USAF C-17s have been into Farnborough before (outside of the airshow).

yellowjack

17,078 posts

166 months

Friday 6th October 2017
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Busy morning for Wildcat/Lynx movements over Farnborough.

A single a/c London-bound following the M3 this morning, then another (same one) about an hour later, Odiham-bound, again following the M3 and directly over my house.

Then a pair London-bound at about 1145hrs, same route, London-bound along the northern edge of the M3.

It's usually Chinooks rattling my windows, or Apaches making a racket but seeming to get nowhere in a hurry. By comparison the Wildcats (twin horizontal tail surfaces and obvious upturned high-level exhausts mean Wildcat not Lynx?) are pretty quiet in comparison.

I know the FAA/RN retired the last of their Lynx fleet earlier this year, and the AAC retain their later, upgraded Lynx AH9A helicopters until 2019 I think. The a/c I saw this morning were a pale grey colour, does that make them Navy or Army a/c, or are they now painted similar colours?

couzens

Original Poster:

517 posts

142 months

Saturday 7th October 2017
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Wildcats have been in a few times recently, take on fuel then shoot off again. They're Pretty cool thing!

Trevatanus

11,123 posts

150 months

Tuesday 10th April 2018
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This could be interesting.....

Farnborough Air Show Press Day perhaps?


Eric Mc

122,032 posts

265 months

Tuesday 10th April 2018
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The Blades?