Yeovil (Westlands) Sightings Summer 2019
Posted: Fri May 31, 2019 4:07 pm
Brand new thread to cover the period June to August 2019
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/League of Gentlemen voice=onMikepaparomeo wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2019 6:45 pmWildcat seen inbound from the east around 2.30pm today 20 June but was driving so no reg. Is Yeovil the hardest place in the UK to view the aprons? I struggled to find anywhere, but not being local probably don't know all the possibilities!
Regards
Mark
Most kind. Will check these out on next visit, before I seek permission to visit said bedroom. Best, MarkMalcolm wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2019 8:27 pm/League of Gentlemen voice=onMikepaparomeo wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2019 6:45 pmWildcat seen inbound from the east around 2.30pm today 20 June but was driving so no reg. Is Yeovil the hardest place in the UK to view the aprons? I struggled to find anywhere, but not being local probably don't know all the possibilities!
Regards
Mark
There are local places for local people :-)
/League of Gentlemen voice=off
Try here :
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/50% ... -2.6464435
Stuff will probably be nose/tail on but Wildcats and some Merlins are readable if you walk up and down the path under the approach. If there are Merlins that are unreadable then you can try here :
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/50% ... -2.6484176
Wildcats are a bit low behind the hump from here, but Merlins are usually get-able. When they put in the new 12000 ft concrete B52 capable runway hopefully they'll remove the hump.![]()
A final place to try is here :
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/50% ... -2.6614965
You can't see the ramps from here, but there are sometimes helicopters parked out for tests next to the fence. There are a few other places. but I can't let you into the back bedroom :-)
The only place that I'm aware of that they routinely park stuff and you can't see to read it off is the wash rack, which is the yellow arch thing up near the Tower.
Departed approx 0915 as 0275 (ex ZZ106) flight id NOW330D.Malcolm wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2019 8:16 amFriday 21st June 2019
Out on warm and mainly sunny ramp at 08:45 this morning was :
0275 Merlin for Norway, no UK serial.
(MM81???)/15-11/ZR360 HH-101 Caesar, for Italy, Fully painted and looks ready for flight. Italian serial not read, but is on the tail
I'd guess the Noggie is likely to be delivered later today, so heads up Newcastle.
Cheers
Malcolm
You can always stand in the bridge opposite Tesco and look over the site with binocularsMikepaparomeo wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2019 8:37 pmMost kind. Will check these out on next visit, before I seek permission to visit said bedroom. Best, MarkMalcolm wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2019 8:27 pm/League of Gentlemen voice=onMikepaparomeo wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2019 6:45 pmWildcat seen inbound from the east around 2.30pm today 20 June but was driving so no reg. Is Yeovil the hardest place in the UK to view the aprons? I struggled to find anywhere, but not being local probably don't know all the possibilities!
Regards
Mark
There are local places for local people :-)
/League of Gentlemen voice=off
Try here :
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/50% ... -2.6464435
Stuff will probably be nose/tail on but Wildcats and some Merlins are readable if you walk up and down the path under the approach. If there are Merlins that are unreadable then you can try here :
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/50% ... -2.6484176
Wildcats are a bit low behind the hump from here, but Merlins are usually get-able. When they put in the new 12000 ft concrete B52 capable runway hopefully they'll remove the hump.![]()
A final place to try is here :
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/50% ... -2.6614965
You can't see the ramps from here, but there are sometimes helicopters parked out for tests next to the fence. There are a few other places. but I can't let you into the back bedroom :-)
The only place that I'm aware of that they routinely park stuff and you can't see to read it off is the wash rack, which is the yellow arch thing up near the Tower.
this is the second use of the same ADS-B Hex for test flying HH101A at YeovilFreeman Lowell wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2019 3:52 pmThursday 27th June 2019 1330hrs
ZR360 15-11 HH-101A. Flew earlier. Shows on VR as 'ZR356'.
ZZ415 Wildcat HMA2. Flew later. Potentially wired for FASGW integration trials.
Freeman