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Fairford RIAT 1999

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 11:14 am
by capercaillie
After seeing Michael's post it brought back flashes of what was a truly colossal show to end the 1990s glut of aircraft at the big shows at Fairford and Boscombe Down. The aerial photo of the static at the western end in 1999 published in the 50 years of Tattoo book emphasises the wealth of types still available to exhibit at that time.

It was perhaps a bit of a shame some aircraft turned up which despite being ridiculously scarce were not even on easy show to the public, particularly the helicopters - eg Polish Navy W-3, Norwegian Bell 412.

Highlights included last UK appearance of the legendary F-8 Crusaders, RAF Canberra T4 display, an ADB Antonov 124, the anniversary RSV Starfighter in the display, many special German Tornados and various F-16s, Greek A-7s, Speckled Trout, a B-2 operating out of Fairford, Marine Corps AV-8Bs only their only Tattoo outing, Ukrainian Su27s and of course that spectacular E-3.

Here's a brief (ahem) resume.

ImageE-3A Sentry LX-N90442 NATO Airborne Early warning Force Geilenkirchen by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageF-16AM Fighting Falcon FA-60 Belgian Air Force by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageF-16A Fighting Falcon E-180 Royal Danish Air Force by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageF-16A Fighting Falcon J-220 311 Squadron Royal Netherlands Air Force Volkel by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageF-16B Fighting Falcon J-265 313 Squadron Royal Netherlands Air Force Volkel by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageF-16A Fighting Falcon J-196 313 Squadron Royal Netherlands Air Force Volkel by Paul Downes, on Flickr

Imagepart of the NATO 50th anniversary line up by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageAn124-100 Ruslan UR-82027 Antonov Design Bureau by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageDH-104 Dove 8 JY-RJU Royal Jordanian Flight by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageDH-87B Hornet Moth W9385/3 and Tutor I K3215 Shuttleworth Collection by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageAV-8B+ Harrier II 164553 HMM-365 US Marine Corps USS Guam by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageP-3C Orion 161411/LL3 VP-30 US Navy NAS Jacksonville by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageE-6A Mercury 164410 VQ-4 US Navy by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageC-130H Hercules 93-7313 731AS AFRES US Air Force by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageC-135C Speckled Trout 61-2669 412TW US Air Force Edwards AFB by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageRC-135W 62-4132/OF 95RS/55th Wing US Air Force Offutt AFB by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageOC-135B 61-2670/OF 45RS/55th Wing US Air Force Offutt AFB by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageB-2A Spirit 82-1069/WM 393BS US Air Force Whiteman AFB by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageA-10A Thunderbolt II 81-0952/SP 81FS/52FW US Air Force Spangdahlem AFB by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageC-130E Hercules 13187/12-187 222 Filo Turkish Air Force by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageF-4E Phantom II 67-0226 Turkish Air Force by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageSu27UB 62 blue 233 IAP Ukrainian Air Force by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageBell 412EP H2-35 15 Brigade Slovenian Air Force by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageAn30 04 black Open Skies Russian Air Force by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageF-5A Freedom Fighter 134 336 Squadron Royal Norwegian Air Force by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageG-222RM MM62142/14-23 14 Stormo Italian Air Force by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageAMX-T MM55047/32-45 101 Gruppo/32 Stormo Italian Air Force by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageF-104S ASA-M Starfighter CMX611/RS-06 RSV Italian Air Force Pratica di Mare by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageF-104S ASA Starfighter MM6827 RSV Italian Air Force Pratica di Mare by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageF-104S ASA-M Starfighter MM6842/4-54 4 Stormo Italian Air Force by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageF-104S ASA-M Starfighter MM6817/4-55 4 Stormo Italian Air Force by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageF-104S ASA Starfighter MM6827 RSV Italian Air Force Pratica di Mare by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageC-130E Hercules 309 131 Squadron Israeli Air Force by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageA-7E Corsair II 159292 335 Mira Hellenic Air Force by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageTA-7C Corsair II 156747 335 Mira Hellenic Air Force by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageTornado ECR 46+48 JBG32 German Air Force Lechfeld by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageTornado IDS 45+79 JBG31 German Air Force Norvenich by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageTornado IDS 44+88 AkG51 German Air Force Schleswig by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImagePC-6 889/MCC ETMAT French Army by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageF-8P Crusader 34 12F French Navy Landivisiau by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageSuper Etendard 32 11F French Navy by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageF-8P Crusader 7 12F French Navy Landivisiau by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageMirage 2000D 626/3-XH EC03.003 French Air Force Nancy by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageMirage 2000N 335/4-BJ EC02.004 French Air Force Luxeuil by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageMirage F1CT 278/30-QA EC02.030 French Air Force by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageCP-140 Aurora 140114/GX-N 415 Squadron Canadian Forces by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageCT-142 Dash-8 142805 402 Squadron Canadian Forces by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageAlpha Jet 1B AT05 and AT18 7 and 11 Squadron Belgian Air Force Beauvechain by Paul Downes, on Flickr

Image707-368C A20-261 33 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageCanberra B2 WK128 DRA Llanbedr by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageSea King HAS6 XV712/CU66 814 Squadron Royal Navy RNAS Culdrose by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImagePuma HC1 XW224 33 Squadron RAF Odiham by Paul Downes, on Flickr

ImageCanberra T4 WJ874 as VN799/P 39 Squadron RAF Marham by Paul Downes, on Flickr

distant topside
ImageB-2A Spirit 82-1069/WM 393BS US Air Force Whiteman AFB by Paul Downes, on Flickr

Re: Fairford RIAT 1999

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 11:27 am
by iainpeden
Great memories, thanks for posting.
The B-2 was parked at the western end behind two banks of barbed wire and armed guards. Then the one due from USA to display was cancelled and it was decided to fly the static a/c; away came the wire and the guards, tractor hooked up, British police inspector asking politely for the crowd to move aside, and the bomber swung around with the wing tip right over my head. The American guards looked aghast as their super secret bomber got very close to the crowd.

Re: Fairford RIAT 1999

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 2:03 pm
by Unknown74
That must have been the only UK Airshow which took place that Year? If memory serves me.. Was due to go to Mildenhall and Leuchars but both cancelled.......

Re: Fairford RIAT 1999

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 2:47 pm
by capercaillie
Unknown74 wrote: ↑
Thu Mar 14, 2024 2:03 pm
That must have been the only UK Airshow which took place that Year? If memory serves me.. Was due to go to Mildenhall and Leuchars but both cancelled.......
Waddington hosted a pretty decent show with the Test Pilots Flankers, Voltige Victor, Mirage 2000, Viggen, Turkish F-4Es etc. Not sure about Yeovilton that year, only other off the top of my head I attended was the 25 years of Hawk photocall at Valley.

Re: Fairford RIAT 1999

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 6:51 pm
by Mustang531
Some great shots and memories, some people have said that this was the best RIAT ever. After this were the two Cottesmore shows, which were both pretty good, before returning to Fairford in 2002.

Re: Fairford RIAT 1999

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 8:42 pm
by F3
Great set from a great show Paul. Do you have a pic of the Norwegian F-16 which can be seen in that NATO 50th Ann line -up?

Re: Fairford RIAT 1999

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2024 4:49 am
by paddyboy
Excellent set from a superb show, Paul :thumbs:

A proper RIAT lineup ;)

Thanks for posting :thumb:

Paddyboy :clap:

Re: Fairford RIAT 1999

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2024 7:17 am
by DanBeeden
Fantastic images from a brilliant Tattoo. The huge line up of NATO fighters at the western end was a sight to behold, as was that magnificent C-135C. Too many other highlights to mention. Thanks for sharing these.

Re: Fairford RIAT 1999

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2024 5:57 pm
by Knife 04
Another great set Paul :thumb:
iainpeden wrote: ↑
Thu Mar 14, 2024 11:27 am
Great memories, thanks for posting.
The B-2 was parked at the western end behind two banks of barbed wire and armed guards. Then the one due from USA to display was cancelled and it was decided to fly the static a/c; away came the wire and the guards, tractor hooked up, British police inspector asking politely for the crowd to move aside, and the bomber swung around with the wing tip right over my head. The American guards looked aghast as their super secret bomber got very close to the crowd.
ImageB-2 - 82-1069 / WM 'Spirit Of Indiana' - 393d BS, Whiteman AFB by Darren Currie, on Flickr

Re: Fairford RIAT 1999

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2024 7:05 pm
by iainpeden
Thanks for that

Re: Fairford RIAT 1999

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2024 8:59 pm
by KeBul
What an amazing set,

Thanks for sharing

Kev

Re: Fairford RIAT 1999

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2024 4:59 pm
by ciaranchef
Wow, didn't realise that there were so many types still in service in '99, C

Re: Fairford RIAT 1999

Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2024 10:54 am
by roughcutter
Arguably, probably the last of the Great Fairford Shows. On the Monday, Marston Meysey was 'the place to be at' for the departures. Absolutely Legend!!! :thumb:
Practically all the fighters were parked towards the Western end, or they had to taxi westwards to back taxi parallel to 09 to take off. It was quite literally 360 degrees of activity, there was no point in parking your arse anywhere, because there was so much going on around us. Every which way you looked, there was something new happening, planes being readied & starting up, processions of taxiing aircraft, planes of all shapes & sizes parked up holding, waiting for their slot, and then there were the 'showboater take-offs'.... :clap:
The noise, the many splendid colour schemes in the bright sunlight, the shimmering heat haze emanating from jet engines, the smell of jp8. Inevitably, I ran out of film :( "my kingdom for one more roll!!". I think I shot 12 rolls off, and then suddenly was time to leave (5pm?). Time flew that day, and yet there were still aircraft on the base, including a broken FN Crusader parked up - that had a tyre blow out the previous day. I loaded up the car and we drove away, my ears were still buzzing, head was spinning. Can't remember the journey home, but I had a grin on my face like a Cheshire cat. By a country mile, that Day at Marston Meysey was by far the best photo session I have ever had the pleasure of attending. :thumbs: It was priceless, glad I was there.

Re: Fairford RIAT 1999

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2024 6:08 pm
by SW Sky Blue
Great set Paul. :thumbs:

Re: Fairford RIAT 1999

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2024 10:20 pm
by RS2
Great set, forgot just how good this show was, also forgot about some of the atendees.

Re: Fairford RIAT 1999

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2024 6:34 pm
by sjoerd
What a show that was!! What I would pay for a time machine and take the DSLR with me (would solve the problem Roughcutter described).

Re: Fairford RIAT 1999

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2024 10:50 am
by roughcutter
sjoerd wrote: ↑
Fri Mar 22, 2024 6:34 pm
What a show that was!! What I would pay for a time machine and take the DSLR with me (would solve the problem Roughcutter described).
I wish!!! :roll:

Re: Fairford RIAT 1999

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2024 8:49 pm
by Red-Eye-Knight
Brilliant set of photos lots of colour and nice schemes wish it was like that nowadays.

Re: Fairford RIAT 1999

Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2024 11:06 am
by hvaneupen
Those are magnificent scan's! I have a few additions as I recently finished scanning my entire collection...

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Re: Fairford RIAT 1999

Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2024 4:48 pm
by roughcutter
Forgot about that South African, nice scans :thumb: