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Miramar Surprise!
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Nice shot, am i right in thinking they are from Edwards.
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The pilot said they were from South Carolina?
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There was a second one in the sun sheds down on the flightline - ZM138/004. On Friday it was the one tail on in the right most sun sheds as viewed from the end of the public area. The RAF pilot I spoke to said they were also planning to be on display at this weekends Edwards AFB open house.
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Now thats one great photo there,
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So the RAF can put a F35 on static in the US, but not at RIAT! Nice shot. What was the rest of the show like?
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Are the stories of major hassles on the Saturday true?
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Didn't notice any problems!
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Presumably they are the RAF Training aircraft based in the US, and therefore unused at weekends?downes0106 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 11, 2022 4:42 pmSo the RAF can put a F35 on static in the US, but not at RIAT! Nice shot. What was the rest of the show like?
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No, they're trials aircraft.Scudpilot wrote: ↑Thu Oct 13, 2022 1:52 pmPresumably they are the RAF Training aircraft based in the US, and therefore unused at weekends?downes0106 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 11, 2022 4:42 pmSo the RAF can put a F35 on static in the US, but not at RIAT! Nice shot. What was the rest of the show like?
I asked if they thought 001,002 and 004 would ever come to the UK. The answer surprised me - he said they were currently 'negotiating' for some newer block aircraft to swap out these 3 early ones. If/When that happens these 3 will be exported.
I asked if that meant sold/exported to someone else - Italy, Japan, whoever. He said no - exported to the UK/Marham. At the moment these 3 jets contain stuff which is not allowed to be exported from the USA. They will have to be de-modified back to standard RAF spec before the US will allow them to return to the UK. Obviously he wasn't prepared to elaborate on what these additions/modifications were.
He also claimed these 3 jets have been kept up to date with the latest production spec. I find that difficult to believe from what I know about Typhoon tranche production, but that's what he said.
So we might get to see these 3 in the UK yet. I just hope they send a some of the current Marham jets to replace them, not new build straight from Fort Worth.
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Also see comments from Edwards show..Malcolm wrote: ↑Thu Oct 13, 2022 2:03 pmNo, they're trials aircraft.Scudpilot wrote: ↑Thu Oct 13, 2022 1:52 pmPresumably they are the RAF Training aircraft based in the US, and therefore unused at weekends?downes0106 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 11, 2022 4:42 pmSo the RAF can put a F35 on static in the US, but not at RIAT! Nice shot. What was the rest of the show like?
I asked if they thought 001,002 and 004 would ever come to the UK. The answer surprised me - he said they were currently 'negotiating' for some newer block aircraft to swap out these 3 early ones. If/When that happens these 3 will be exported.
I asked if that meant sold/exported to someone else - Italy, Japan, whoever. He said no - exported to the UK/Marham. At the moment these 3 jets contain stuff which is not allowed to be exported from the USA. They will have to be de-modified back to standard RAF spec before the US will allow them to return to the UK. Obviously he wasn't prepared to elaborate on what these additions/modifications were.
He also claimed these 3 jets have been kept up to date with the latest production spec. I find that difficult to believe from what I know about Typhoon tranche production, but that's what he said.
So we might get to see these 3 in the UK yet. I just hope they send a some of the current Marham jets to replace them, not new build straight from Fort Worth.
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He also claimed these 3 jets have been kept up to date with the latest production spec. I find that difficult to believe from what I know about Typhoon tranche production
Yes all three aircraft have (one at a time) been through the FRC-E for upgrade over the past couple of years, turn around normally takes around 9 months.
If you weren’t aware, 2 of the frames that were originally delivered to Marham have also returned to FRC-E around 6 moths ago for upgrade.
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Yes all three aircraft have (one at a time) been through the FRC-E for upgrade over the past couple of years, turn around normally takes around 9 months.
If you weren’t aware, 2 of the frames that were originally delivered to Marham have also returned to FRC-E around 6 moths ago for upgrade.
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FRC-E = Fleet Readiness Centre East. aka Cherry Point. If anybody else was wondering what is was.
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I was wondering.
When did aircraft fly back west? Or did they get dropped off by boat?
When did aircraft fly back west? Or did they get dropped off by boat?
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I don’t have my notes to hand at present, however from memory it was late April/early May. They flew back with a Voyager tanker as support, I think one of the jets was ZM141?
I’m sure someone else will confirm exact frames/dates.
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