But not as dull as Coningsby, it was closed ! Arrived 11:29 about 5 reds on the apron. 11:45 Hunter ZZ190 in grey and green camouflage was towed around to the engine test bay from the far side. “Bang” she was started with a cartridge I believe. The Hunter ground crew did three runs up to well, 75%, full power ? It’s hard to tell but it sounded great ! 11:40 two young ladies arrived one with a midium size tank gun camera and both full of enthusiasm ! 11:53 Red 1 the “boss” out and doing LGAs and general handeling. Normal operational squadron stuff. 12:30 Red 2 doing same. “Trust me” squadron stuff by the arrows beats 737s any day ! Doing a 3g pull, to bring you downwind after a low approach and feeling the squeeze from the speed jeans must remind you that “life is good as a fast jet pilot”

13:03 the boss landed. 13:10 another Hunter out for a ground run. ZZ191 in white and grey camo “Swiss” according to a senior anorak. 13:17 Red 2 in Wado circuit. 13:31 Red 4 out in xx319.13:32 Red 2 still on rollas. 13:37 Hunter runs complete. We now have NBC Environment on bird control using a hilux type vehicle. The little yellow 4x4 seems to have gone. 13:41 Hunter towed back to the far side hangar. 13:46 Red 2 to land. 13:52 Red 8 out with back seater in. I always cringe when I see a hawk out with an empty back seat ! Seems such a waste

14:09 Reds 2 & 3 wizzing around the circuit. 14:17 Red 3 to land. 14:18 Red 10 out pulled 3G to the right and vectored to Robin Hood Radar and then routed north. 14:45 Red 4 to land. 15:14 Red 10 rollas, battle breaks and LAGAs. 15:24 Red 10 to land.
Jets away and we all go home to a fish and chip supper and hot tea
That’s it from me till spring !