Apache low pass
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Gary C

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203 months

Sunday 25th November 2018
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Weee

Three Apache's came low over the house about 10 minutes ago smile

Wonder if they were training in the hills of the lakes.

It was F35's last summer smile

loskie

6,761 posts

144 months

Sunday 25th November 2018
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Where are you? They were training in Galloway this week so may be heading back south. Fantastic pieces of kit. Remember seeing them (I think) at Farnborough when I was 16 or so in the 80's.

soad

34,375 posts

200 months

Sunday 25th November 2018
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MDMA .

10,193 posts

125 months

Sunday 25th November 2018
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4 of them came right over the top of the field at the side of our house earlier. Was about 3.45pm. Probably heading back the Leeming. They were heading North.

Gary C

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203 months

Sunday 25th November 2018
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On the east edge of Lancaster.

We often get interesting items following the M6 down from the lakes. A10's were my particular favourite.

Sorry no pics, heard the thunder and ran out

Pics would have been poor as it would have been too dark for a camera to make them out properly.

normalbloke

8,533 posts

243 months

Sunday 25th November 2018
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I used to carry out pipeline surveys by helicopter,one of which used to run over Salisbury Plain. I remember undertaking an Apache once as he was dragging his heels....

Cfnteabag

1,247 posts

220 months

Sunday 25th November 2018
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I was always surprised to see that they are not that fast, certainly couldn't keep up with a Chinook on a charge

randlemarcus

13,646 posts

255 months

Sunday 25th November 2018
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Design specs were faster than a T-80, last use case was faster than a Nissan with a welded on weapon. Reckon it's fast enough biggrin

unsprung

6,054 posts

148 months

Sunday 25th November 2018
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no worries about the photo; gives a fun excuse for the following

primer on the Apache by a UK services member
https://youtu.be/-MG3t2entB0





Edited by unsprung on Sunday 25th November 18:54

Russ35

2,670 posts

263 months

Sunday 25th November 2018
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They came into Blackpool Airport earlier today. I did hear them, although I didn’t go out to check what the noise was banghead

They have since left but do appear to have forgot to take one of them with them.


Tony1963

5,808 posts

186 months

Sunday 25th November 2018
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Thankfully, racing a Chinook isn’t a requirement in service. And they spend a lot of their time stationary, which they can do until they run out of fuel without the avionics etc overheating. That’s far more important.

Jakg

3,970 posts

192 months

Sunday 25th November 2018
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My house is on some kind of military flight path so see them quite often.



At one point they were practicing following me (and my dog!) from different angles. Human target practice?

Tony1963

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186 months

Sunday 25th November 2018
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They can target you from miles away, in any conditions, so not really a challenge if you can see them wink

Tony1963

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186 months

Sunday 25th November 2018
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They can target you from miles away, in any conditions, so not really a challenge if you can see them wink

MartG

22,428 posts

228 months

Sunday 25th November 2018
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One of them has landed at Blackpool - rumour is that it has a mechanical problem


Tony1963

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186 months

Sunday 25th November 2018
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New ride for the pleasure beach?

Cfnteabag

1,247 posts

220 months

Monday 26th November 2018
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Tony1963 said:
Thankfully, racing a Chinook isn’t a requirement in service. And they spend a lot of their time stationary, which they can do until they run out of fuel without the avionics etc overheating. That’s far more important.
May not be now but they spent a fair amount of time chasing the MERT Chinook around in Afghan!

RTB

8,273 posts

282 months

Monday 26th November 2018
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Over the summer I was in London for a few days and saw a couple of AH64s flying quite low over the city. I also saw another one circling Greenwich when I was there. Is it normal procedure to have attack helicopters quartering the capital city?

Tony1963

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186 months

Monday 26th November 2018
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RTB said:
Over the summer I was in London for a few days and saw a couple of AH64s flying quite low over the city. I also saw another one circling Greenwich when I was there. Is it normal procedure to have attack helicopters quartering the capital city?
Not at all. They were rogue pilots checking out potential bank robbery targets. Three or four Hellfires should get the vault open. Were there troops on the ground in battered looking black Range Rovers?

Gary C

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14,772 posts

203 months

Monday 26th November 2018
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Jakg said:
My house is on some kind of military flight path so see them quite often.



At one point they were practicing following me (and my dog!) from different angles. Human target practice?
smile they were a LOT lower than that over our house last night smile