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Red Arrow down Bournemouth 2011

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Re: Red Arrow down Bournemouth 2011

Post by Vandal » Sat Aug 20, 2011 8:27 pm

steve149c wrote:Along these lines, I would assume all T1's will be grounded pending investigation?

Steve
Yes, as reported on Sky News at 9pm.

On the same report, a statement was read from Flight Lieutenant Jon Egging's wife who was at the show.

Words cannot describe how sad we all feel for her, for Jon's friends and for the rest of the Red Arrows Team. :'(

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Re: Red Arrow down Bournemouth 2011

Post by beefsteak » Sat Aug 20, 2011 8:28 pm

They were at Fowey (Cornwall) on Thursday evening, and did another great display.
Unfortunately I didn't have my camera with me !!

RIP Eggman

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Re: Red Arrow down Bournemouth 2011

Post by halky68 » Sat Aug 20, 2011 8:40 pm

Sad day. Thoughts are with family, team and friends. Having lost colleagues from my squadron the pain is all too real. Rest in peace.

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Re: Red Arrow down Bournemouth 2011

Post by colevans » Sat Aug 20, 2011 8:47 pm

RIP Red 4. It was an honour to witness your final display. . .

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Re: Red Arrow down Bournemouth 2011

Post by welshmonitor » Sat Aug 20, 2011 8:49 pm

Was lucky enough to see the reds display at weymouth on wednesday of this week, it was as usual an excellent an flawless display, really shocked an saddend by the tragic news of todays accident :-( R.I.P. RED 4, Thoughts an condolences to the family an friends.
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Re: Red Arrow down Bournemouth 2011

Post by Gary » Sat Aug 20, 2011 9:02 pm

RIP Flight Lieutenant Jon Egging. Condolences to his family, friends and work colleagues


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Re: Red Arrow down Bournemouth 2011

Post by GARYKING » Sat Aug 20, 2011 9:06 pm

MRay wrote:
GARYKING wrote:Sad Day for all, my thoughs are with the family and collegues.

Don't shoot me for asking, but does anyone know the reg of the lost airframe?

The reason I ask is that I photographed the aircraft Flight Lieutenant Jon Egging Hawk was flying for the Southport airshow last month airside at Blackpool. It was XX260. On the 7th of August the same aircraft flown by Red 7 declaired a 'PAN' then 'MAYDAY' while displaying at the Blackpool airshow due to Fuel and Hydrolic issues.

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That incident was due to a major birdstrike I understand and the airframe involved is still at Blackpool and is unlikely to ever fly again, according to reports elsewhere, it has no bearing on todays tragic loss.

RIP RED4
mmm, I wonder was it is then? I was up there most of the day yesterday looking at possible photo locations, didn't see it in any of the usual places or hangars.

EDIT: a friend just sent me this from last weekend. I'm sure its not at Hangar 3 now.
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Re: Red Arrow down Bournemouth 2011

Post by pako-2008 » Sat Aug 20, 2011 9:19 pm

Such a tragic loss of a truly great aviator. An act we sometimes take for granted, but all appreciate the skill and professionalism the guys/girls show. All parties associated with FL Jon Egging can be proud of what he represented and i'm sure they will be really touched by the amount of support/respect/heartfelt condolances people up and down the country and all over the world will be showing tonight and the coming days.

In the midst of the events today i think a little credit should be shown to the rest of the arrows pilots for getting down safely. With them witnessing what happened from the air, the sense of not knowing/shock must have played on their minds. So well done to the rest of the team and our thoughts remain with you and all the family + friends.

May we all raise a glass in your memory.
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Re: Red Arrow down Bournemouth 2011

Post by hydealfred » Sat Aug 20, 2011 9:32 pm

So sad to hear this news today - such a tragic loss of a young talented life. Heart felt condolences to the pilots family and the Reds & the Blues.
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Re: Red Arrow down Bournemouth 2011

Post by garyscott » Sat Aug 20, 2011 9:46 pm

Heard rumour that there is a suggestion for anyone who is attending Bournemouth airshow tomorrow (Sunday) to wear an item of red clothing as a mark of respect. Have to say i find the prospect of a sea of red on the beach quite touching......

RIP Red 4, smoke on . . . . GO!
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Re: Red Arrow down Bournemouth 2011

Post by M.M.I.2006 » Sat Aug 20, 2011 9:49 pm

Truly a tragic event,my sincere condolences to Red 4,s family and friends.He defended us and then he entertained us.R.I.P. Flt Lt Jon Egging.

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Re: Red Arrow down Bournemouth 2011

Post by ArabJazzie » Sat Aug 20, 2011 9:56 pm

Very sad day! Thoughts go out to all involved and especially to his family.
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Re: Red Arrow down Bournemouth 2011

Post by Mark Owen » Sat Aug 20, 2011 10:04 pm

RIP Red 4 :(

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Re: Red Arrow down Bournemouth 2011

Post by deerhunter » Sat Aug 20, 2011 10:16 pm

Words can`t describe it. RIP 4

I wont be at the show, but I`m wearing red when I go to church tomorrow


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Post by garyscott » Sat Aug 20, 2011 10:19 pm

Mods..... very nice forum banner, well done.
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Post by GOOSE » Sat Aug 20, 2011 10:21 pm

Thanks to MikeB for our tribute logo.

Simple, respectful, not overly maudlin, in your face, rushed or OTT.

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Re: Red Arrow down Bournemouth 2011

Post by Al dunn » Sat Aug 20, 2011 11:34 pm

I wont be at Bournemouth tomorrow,but I will be attending Oxford Fly to the past and me and my family will be wearing red in respect of Red 4. Rest in Peace

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Re: Red Arrow down Bournemouth 2011

Post by edarter » Sat Aug 20, 2011 11:35 pm

utterly stunned and gutted, even several hours later I can't take it in.

RIP Jon and Red 4. I saw them at Kemble and they were as superb as ever. To see them so close to you for takeoff and landing makes you somehow feel you know them.
According to the Reds site the airframe he flies is 308. I can't imagine what the pilot of the Hawk following him must have felt watching the event unfold in front of them.

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Re: Red Arrow down Bournemouth 2011

Post by REF » Sun Aug 21, 2011 12:45 am

One of the elite, a pilot who showed he had what it took to be one of the best. He may not have been on active duty in Afghanistan, but he died while serving Queen and Country, representing HM Armed Forces and will still be regarded as a hero by many, including myself.
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