Mustang531 wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 11:24 am
Absolutely fabulous, I bet that Danish pilot enjoyed his trip in the two seater. If he looks happy in that pic, I wonder how he appeared on the return to base. Loved viewing all these, thanks for sharing them with us.
Thanks for the comments Mustang531
I bet he couldn't believe the 'antiquated' dials, cramped layout, and restricted canopy view compared to his jet, but must have been a real 'blast'
CLPSLFBT wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 12:14 pm
Hi Keith, another fantastic set of pictures and some great memories rekindled again, I remember this deployment well as it was the one were a mate of mine and myself twagged school to see the action only for one of our teachers to turn up at CG3…….seemingly doing the same thing!! We got a stern look but nothing else was ever mentioned.
I can certainly remember the Danish Sqn zaps on the noses of the Lightnings
Brilliant Keith, thank you.
Cheers Glenn
Thanks Glenn, hope you're well.
Found a shot of the Danish AF Nato green VW Golf that they brought up to the Crash Gate to sell some stickers and patches ... great days
SW Sky Blue wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 11:44 pm
Excellent, Keith..
Thanks Kev, much appreciated
paddyboy wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 3:44 am
Hi Keith
Great to see those nice new 16’s, but…….
Those gorgeous Frightnings
You’ve reminded me, yet again, of my beloved Coltishall back in the glory days
Thanks for posting and best regards
Paddy
Thanks Paddy, hope you and yours all good mate
Lightnings are in just a 'class of their own'. Just loved to be at Binbrook in the early days when Lightnings would turn up from Coltishall, Wattisham or Leuchars
F3 wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 9:16 am
Nice ones Keith. Missed that exchange, altho' I did get this pic of a V Sqn. Lightning sporting one of the Danish zaps @ that year's Alconbury show.
Great close up shot Mike and thanks for the comment
I find it amazing that these jets with some years behind them still look great and they're still in production (albeit very different under the skin )