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Lotobear

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8,753 posts

153 months

Monday 23rd March
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..been getting buzzed by these most of the morning in NE Cumbria, always an impressive sight to to see these lumbering things flying so low overhead

The_Doc

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245 months

Monday 23rd March
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Ha ha.

Yes, I really am trying to do some work here.....

eldar

24,995 posts

221 months

Monday 23rd March
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The_Doc said:


Ha ha.

Yes, I really am trying to do some work here.....
Carlisle airport. Thought that was being discontinued, expansion plans shelved.

The_Doc

6,067 posts

245 months

Monday 23rd March
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private flights / light aircraft / refueling
-although my brother who is a helicopter pilot says the refuelling is really flakey, and he goes to Kirkbride airfield which is about 10 miles away and has nicer tea and someone answers the phone when you went Jet A1

rented out by Norwegian Airforce for training exercises

playground for RAF A400s.....

enormous hangar for HGV freight and "airport" now owned by a forrestry company.

so, no flights to Majorca immenant sadly

Edited by The_Doc on Monday 23 March 13:44

The_Doc

6,067 posts

245 months

Monday 23rd March
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looks like the game of tag (over my house) at 700ft is over and they are off

darreni

4,414 posts

295 months

Monday 23rd March
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When i lived in Guernsey, they were frequent visitors doing training runs and occasionally landing at GSY airport.







C17's too



Edited by darreni on Monday 23 March 13:40

Lotobear

Original Poster:

8,753 posts

153 months

Wednesday 25th March
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By coincidence this popped up on You Tube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYdw3ZoOdhc

Eric Mc

125,038 posts

290 months

Wednesday 25th March
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Just had thtree very heavy turboprop noises pass over the south/Brighton area in fairly quick succession. I couldn't see them because of cloud cover and they aren't showing up on Flight Radar either.

Sounds like a mini-airlift might be underway.

Stick Legs

8,578 posts

190 months

Wednesday 25th March
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We get daily flights between 250ft & 3000ft.

I like seeing them, but they are noisy buggers. For a military transport system designed to get people and kit in and out of areas which may be hostile they are very noisy and can be heard long before they are seen, unlike the Hercules which quite often we past before you got a chance to see them.

There muse be advantages as a platform overall, but in that regard alone it does seem a bit retrograde.

Eric Mc

125,038 posts

290 months

Wednesday 25th March
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Stick Legs said:
We get daily flights between 250ft & 3000ft.

I like seeing them, but they are noisy buggers. For a military transport system designed to get people and kit in and out of areas which may be hostile they are very noisy and can be heard long before they are seen, unlike the Hercules which quite often we past before you got a chance to see them.

There muse be advantages as a platform overall, but in that regard alone it does seem a bit retrograde.
They are big aircraft, substantially larger than a Hercules so their main advantage is that they can lift and carry more. They are more in line with the C-17 Globemaster but are, of course, turboprop rather than turbofans and have excellent short field performance.

Older Hercules were noiser (and smokier) than the later J models so weren't exactly stealthy.

UK_Scat_Pack

655 posts

181 months

Wednesday 1st April
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Flown in them a few times. You can certainly tell they were designed by the French! Give me a C-17 any day!
The RAF should have bought more C-17’s and newer Hercs.