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Sunny Monday At Marham 27.10.2014

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Sunny Monday At Marham 27.10.2014

Post by TeeJay » Wed Oct 29, 2014 8:29 pm

Hi Everyone,

Took a trip to Marham on Monday as weather was so sunny to try to get some decent Tonka pics. First time I've spent the day there, and was very well rewarded, with Tornado action, and a few visitors, too (Even went back again for while on Tuesday, will post those separately). The visitor in pic 2 is technically not 'current military' i hope the Moderators allow it, as it would be a shame to leave it out.
And also had another very special visitor to end the day, in some cracking autumn sunset light too :thumb:

On with the pictures.......

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ImageP1230151 by TeeJay-2012, on Flickr

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ImageP1230168 by TeeJay-2012, on Flickr

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ImageP1230221 by TeeJay-2012, on Flickr

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ImageP1230226 by TeeJay-2012, on Flickr

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ImageP1230259 by TeeJay-2012, on Flickr

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ImageP1230274 by TeeJay-2012, on Flickr

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ImageP1230314 by TeeJay-2012, on Flickr

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ImageP1230336 by TeeJay-2012, on Flickr

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ImageP1230337 by TeeJay-2012, on Flickr

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ImageP1230351 by TeeJay-2012, on Flickr

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ImageP1230368 by TeeJay-2012, on Flickr

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ImageP1230374 by TeeJay-2012, on Flickr

Hope that you enjoy the selection, more on my Flickr. Thanks for looking :)

Trev

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Re: Sunny Monday At Marham 27.10.2014

Post by billydog » Wed Oct 29, 2014 8:56 pm

The Hunter must stay!!!!! :D
Super set Trev- far better than when i went up there last week, and was rewarded with a single approach by a Tucano! :whistle:

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Re: Sunny Monday At Marham 27.10.2014

Post by eagle1 » Wed Oct 29, 2014 9:01 pm

Brilliant set Trev. Glad you saw plenty of action & great weather as well
Really like numbers 8 & 12. Always nice to see something different
Well done mate :thumbs:

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Re: Sunny Monday At Marham 27.10.2014

Post by Jammo » Wed Oct 29, 2014 9:03 pm

I really must visit Marham again, excellent set of shots, do the Osprey's visit often?
The Tornados are superb mate :clap: :clap: :thumb:

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Re: Sunny Monday At Marham 27.10.2014

Post by Motley » Wed Oct 29, 2014 10:27 pm

Lovely set of photos there, cant believe i missed the osprey though still havent seen one flying, loving 097 too being soo patchy

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Re: Sunny Monday At Marham 27.10.2014

Post by seven » Thu Oct 30, 2014 12:08 am

Shot 8 is a great catch!

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Re: Sunny Monday At Marham 27.10.2014

Post by DeltaCharlieKilo » Thu Oct 30, 2014 12:55 am

Hunter!!! :Wow: :Wow:

Very nice set.
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Re: Sunny Monday At Marham 27.10.2014

Post by paddyboy » Thu Oct 30, 2014 5:01 am

Hi Trev :P

Looks like you had a cracking day :thumb:

Love the Osprey shots, and that Hunter is sublime :thumbs:

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Re: Sunny Monday At Marham 27.10.2014

Post by Skywatcher » Thu Oct 30, 2014 8:33 am

Great pictures :) ,I really like how you managed to snap the Osprey and the Tonka together in one of the shots :thumbs: perfect timing .
Must make the long awaited trip up to East Anglia soon... :thumb:
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Re: Sunny Monday At Marham 27.10.2014

Post by captain scarlet » Thu Oct 30, 2014 12:38 pm

Lovely set. :thumb:
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Re: Sunny Monday At Marham 27.10.2014

Post by TeeJay » Thu Oct 30, 2014 4:15 pm

Hi Guys

Thanks very much for all your kind comments, very much appreciated :thumbs:
Justin, dont knock Tucanos, I like them, nice and slow, my Panasonic copes with them better :P
Jammo... Knife76, Osprey was asking tower if they would like them to, or allow them more approaches to Marham, and the reply was 'we would love you to do more approaches'!! Knife 76 replied, 'great, see you soon then' :)
Patrick, yes it was a cracking day, will post some from Tuesday later.
Dan M, not sure about the burner question, I also noticed most only fired one on overshooting (usually the left) but is it fuel saving or just the Tonkas are so knackered they dont ignite?? Had an aborted take off on Tuesday because one burner didn't ignite properly and blew out, so he backtracked and had a second go.
Max, it was pure luck with the Tonka/Osprey picture, right place right time, Fang flight came back in fast and swept as Knife76 was on slow approach, they shot past, broke and each did a slowish 'beat up' of the osprey :thumb:

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Re: Sunny Monday At Marham 27.10.2014

Post by venom » Thu Oct 30, 2014 4:36 pm

Nice set
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Re: Sunny Monday At Marham 27.10.2014

Post by Skip » Thu Oct 30, 2014 6:10 pm

lovely set Trev, I always tend to forget about Marham cos of the lack of activity, having said that you had a good day :clap:
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Re: Sunny Monday At Marham 27.10.2014

Post by TeeJay » Thu Oct 30, 2014 7:54 pm

Thanks Colin, and Skip. It was steady, rather than very busy, but as I was still off work I chanced it. And was an enjoyable day.I haven't been in the past because to have a days hol from work, go there and it's dead is a wasted day.
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Re: Sunny Monday At Marham 27.10.2014

Post by kevos1 » Thu Oct 30, 2014 8:15 pm

Some great Images Trev, do like seeing a "naked" tornado :thumb: :thumb:

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Re: Sunny Monday At Marham 27.10.2014

Post by TeeJay » Fri Oct 31, 2014 8:23 am

Thanks Kev :)

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Re: Sunny Monday At Marham 27.10.2014

Post by Skip » Fri Oct 31, 2014 5:46 pm

TeeJay wrote:I haven't been in the past because to have a days hol from work, go there and it's dead is a wasted day.
Trev
That is the trouble, when you have a day off to watch the aircraft you want action, which makes the American bases the first choice :D
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Re: Sunny Monday At Marham 27.10.2014

Post by C24 » Sun Nov 02, 2014 8:21 am

Well done Trev, a lovely mixed lot.
On My last two visits I managed one Typhoon! I was beginning to think that I needed to change my deodorant :roll: Keep them coming.
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Re: Sunny Monday At Marham 27.10.2014

Post by CUJO » Sun Nov 02, 2014 9:52 am

Hello,
Dan M wrote:Nice set!
I've seen a number of Marham shots with the Tonka's doing failed approaches, and a lot of them seem to only max the one engine when they power off....is there any reason for this? Or are they just saving a bit of juice?
Cheers Dan
TeeJay wrote:Hi Guys
...Dan M, not sure about the burner question, I also noticed most only fired one on overshooting (usually the left) but is it fuel saving or just the Tonkas are so knackered they dont ignite?? ...
All the best Trev
the "one-afterburner-approach" is a training aid.
The pilot has to train to make a single-engine approach, just in case he lost one engine. Then the thrust from the engines isn't in the direction of flight anymore, the pilot has to compensate this angular thrust.
You will always see that the rudder is in the direction of the running engine with - like in your picture.
Now, you don't want to shut down a working engine and run on a single engine a heavy aircraft like a Tornado - can be dangerous in case of birds etc..
So you run one engine on nearly idle and put the other on reheat - and there you got your training.
I've also seen Typhoons doing it at RAF Coningsby in the past.
Ohh, and congratualtions to your day out - seems you had fun there and brought back some nice pictures.

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Re: Sunny Monday At Marham 27.10.2014

Post by TeeJay » Sun Nov 02, 2014 11:35 am

Thanks Charlie :thumb:
Cujo, well done for that, learn something every day, thanks for replying and explaining that :thumbs:
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