Suggests to me an Approach to Rwy 26, splash of fuel before departing the same way. Tac Supply setting up a Forward Arming Refuelling point for a refuel. But I'm guessing someone will just drive a bowser in and top them up.ChrisCwmbran wrote:Can anyone explain to me what the St Athan bit means please and whether what it says implies a best spot to be for us down there? Tia.
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If no sun is about I might go to Middle Wallop and then get to Odiham fir the arrival back... does anyone think that’s a good idea?? I still am not convinced that’s the best ideaVulcanone wrote:So how many folks are going to try Odiham for the start in the morning?

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Crews just out of briefing its defiantly happening tomorrow
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Well I am attempting Odiham from the western end in the morning as they have to go that way for Middle Wallop
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The Army are running a live Facebook on Tuesday showing the progress.
https://m.facebook.com/ArmyinSouthEast/
Sounds like there will be an accompanying Chinook
Fingers crossed for weather
https://m.facebook.com/ArmyinSouthEast/
Sounds like there will be an accompanying Chinook
Fingers crossed for weather
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Flight of 4 heading down m3 south of basingstoke
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FYI
about 0925hrs there was a Linx shown on ADSB as VALHLA01.
Nothing showing at 0943hrs or on 360radar.
UPDATE 0950HRS.
Shown briefly on ADSB at 1700ft over A34/A303 junction. lost contact.
BACK AGAIN zg917.
Off for coffee.
1005hrs. Gazelle ZB692 AAC735 heading east at 4000ft ? planning to join perhaps? That's a NO!
about 0925hrs there was a Linx shown on ADSB as VALHLA01.
Nothing showing at 0943hrs or on 360radar.
UPDATE 0950HRS.
Shown briefly on ADSB at 1700ft over A34/A303 junction. lost contact.
BACK AGAIN zg917.
Off for coffee.
1005hrs. Gazelle ZB692 AAC735 heading east at 4000ft ? planning to join perhaps? That's a NO!
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Pleasantly surprised by the amount of coverage it’s getting in the media- given that it’s not particularly an aircraft that will have any real resonance with the public at large.
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1030HRS
heading 257 at 1900ft approaching Yeovil. lost it!
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heading 257 at 1900ft approaching Yeovil. lost it!

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I don't know a British design that has seen nearly forty years of service, still in production as we retire our last examples, served in many major conflict zones, world air speed record holder for true helicopters and Prince Andrew flew one in the Falklands, what more could you ask for?Rory76 wrote:Pleasantly surprised by the amount of coverage it’s getting in the media- given that it’s not particularly an aircraft that will have any real resonance with the public at large.

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Passed over Yeovil at 10:40
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Sorry if I have missed this. But how many aircraft are involved in the flight ?
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Prince Andrew flew one in the Falklands, what more could you ask for?
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No he didn't, he flew a Sea King

No he didn't, he flew a Sea King
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He was a Sea King co-pilot in the Falklands, he didn't get onto the Lynx until 1983
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4 x Lynx all the way, with the addition of an RAF Chinook (I think?) for the London leg between The Isle of Dogs and Barnes travelling east to west following the H3/H4 helicopter corridor in London (basically following The River Thames from Greenwich to Barnes.Doughnut wrote:Sorry if I have missed this. But how many aircraft are involved in the flight ?
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No he didn't, he flew a Sea King[/quote]Mister G wrote:Prince Andrew flew one in the Falklands, what more could you ask for?
My apologies, memory not what it used to be Gladys. He of course infamously allegedly used the Lynx as a personal taxi.

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FYI
On 360radar at 1145hrs, east of the Severn bridges at 1600ft, turning left to head down the Welsh coast towards St. Athan

At 1150hrs - plan " B " heading north from Chepstow. Now towards Pontypool? Swinging round the bad weather?? now north! All very confusing.
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On 360radar at 1145hrs, east of the Severn bridges at 1600ft, turning left to head down the Welsh coast towards St. Athan

At 1150hrs - plan " B " heading north from Chepstow. Now towards Pontypool? Swinging round the bad weather?? now north! All very confusing.


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Even with a Royal connection it’d still be surprising to me that the likes of the BBC are carrying it to the degree they are- id have thought only the Chinook would be that well known as a helicopter among the wider public, otherwise it’s probably “a helicopter”, possibly sub divided into “big” or “small”.capercaillie wrote:I don't know a British design that has seen nearly forty years of service, still in production as we retire our last examples, served in many major conflict zones, world air speed record holder for true helicopters and Prince Andrew flew one in the Falklands, what more could you ask for?Rory76 wrote:Pleasantly surprised by the amount of coverage it’s getting in the media- given that it’s not particularly an aircraft that will have any real resonance with the public at large.
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Chinook, presumably the escort for the London section, heading NE over Croydon
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