Specials on the range?
Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 10:22 pm
After a wet start to the day altered plans of all day visit and walks near Spadeadam, driving from Bewcastle to Wiley Sike mid afternoon was greeted by improving weather and a RAF Chinook doing circuits at the north end of the range. By the time I got to explore the road up to Butterburn Flow, the Chinook completed about an hour on site with a refuel (presumed at Berry Hill) before departure possibly to the south (not spotted heading out of the N or E part of the range).
It was replaced by a RAF Hercules C-130J, possibly SF as it had what looked like the AN/AAQ-24(V) Nemesis directed IR countermeasures (DIRCM) in housings on the rear fuselage, six-bladed propellers but no refuelling probe, which did just over an hour of CM rotations in the north part of the range dropping chaff.
It was replaced by a RAF Hercules C-130J, possibly SF as it had what looked like the AN/AAQ-24(V) Nemesis directed IR countermeasures (DIRCM) in housings on the rear fuselage, six-bladed propellers but no refuelling probe, which did just over an hour of CM rotations in the north part of the range dropping chaff.