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RAF Woodbridge Open House 7th August 1976.

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Re: RAF Woodbridge Open House 7th July 1976.

Post by Stratocruiser » Mon Sep 30, 2024 1:56 pm

GREAT, GREAT, GREAT!
What a fabulous selection of gems and a real blast from the glorious past.
Pics of those lovely 40 ARRS Huskies are not something one sees very often :(
A great post, so many thanks for sharing your absolutely fabulous captures :thumbs:
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Re: RAF Woodbridge Open House 7th July 1976.

Post by 3Greens » Mon Sep 30, 2024 2:48 pm

Excellent set and superb scans Michael :clap: The TLC of your slides has certainly paid off.
My old mate and I had camped down at Bentwaters from 27th to 29th July in that hot summer of '76 (while making our way down to Greenham Common) and had a ride over to Woodbridge to note the new F-4E's.
We had an unusual experience in that we somehow found ourselves in a queue of cars (of based personnel) and then through a gate onto the base near an area next to one of the pans. A quick note of the F-4's then we made a hasty exit waving as we departed. After many years discussing this we still can't explain quite what happened but we enjoyed it.
We logged 01056, 01057, and 01058 at Bentwaters, with 01620, 01623, 01059, 01060, 01061 and 01062 at Woodbridge.

Bentwaters (at least) had been on a 'MaxEval' with a noticeboard near the engineering buildings on the peri track by the viewing area stating "86 missions Scheduled/Flown" ... jets had been been in and out constantly after refuelling and I guess crew swops.

Really enjoyed looking through these and getting my old note book out. These are all favourites, particularly the Huskies !!

Thanks again for posting
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Re: RAF Woodbridge Open House 7th July 1976.

Post by Mustang531 » Mon Sep 30, 2024 3:50 pm

Thanks for sharing these with us, great shots. I never got to a Woodbridge show for some reason. Nice to see the Kaman Huskies, must have been wfu by this time. But 62-4535 still exists, displayed at the Midland Aircraft Museum at Baginton.

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Re: RAF Woodbridge Open House 7th July 1976.

Post by 3Greens » Mon Sep 30, 2024 4:08 pm

Just a note for interest with regard to these new factory build F-4E. A Dutch publication I purchased in the early 80's ..'Vliegend voor de Vrede - De Amerikaanse luchtmacht in Europa" quotes :-
In 1976 the 32 TFS 'CR' based at Soesterburg, Holland received 23 brand new '74 fiscal batch jets. They were equipped with the Hughes ASX-1 TISEO pod, visible in the left wing root and containing a Vidicon TV camera with zoom lens for better identification of air and ground targets.

nicely visible on 01622

So now you know :lol:

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Re: RAF Woodbridge Open House 7th July 1976.

Post by herbert » Mon Sep 30, 2024 4:14 pm

Fabulous images. The best I have seen of the stored F-4Es.

3Greens story reminded me of experience of my own. When camping from school in Rendlesham Forest as teenager I became hopelessly lost. I decided to climb over the then low fence and walked unchallenged through the base (not near any aircraft) and out the front gate where I knew where I was. I certainly could not have done that a year or two later.

Wasn’t the airshow in August 1976 rather than July? I didn’t go despite living near Woodbridge at the time. My parents probably thought Mildenhall that year was enough.

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Re: RAF Woodbridge Open House 7th July 1976.

Post by MikeH » Mon Sep 30, 2024 5:08 pm

herbert wrote:
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Wasn’t the airshow in August 1976 rather than July?
Yes, I’ve now amended the title. I included the date in the filenames as well, so no excuses :roll:

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Re: RAF Woodbridge Open House 7th August 1976.

Post by raptor9 » Mon Sep 30, 2024 8:35 pm

The B.17 in the first shot is, of course, our own 'Sally B'. From it's altitude, it must be Don Bullock flying it. Lost his and other peoples lives doing this.

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Re: RAF Woodbridge Open House 7th August 1976.

Post by MikeH » Mon Sep 30, 2024 8:48 pm

raptor9 wrote:
Mon Sep 30, 2024 8:35 pm
From it's altitude, it must be Don Bullock flying it.
I can remember at the time a few colleagues and myself referring to him as “Silly B” - not in affectionate way.

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Re: RAF Woodbridge Open House 7th August 1976.

Post by paddyboy » Tue Oct 01, 2024 3:19 am

An absolutely stunning set of shots, Michael :Wow:

Thanks for posting :thumbs:

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Re: RAF Woodbridge Open House 7th August 1976.

Post by Knife 04 » Sun Oct 06, 2024 1:01 pm

Great post - lovely scans and subjects, particularly the HC-130N from the 67th and the Huskies :thumb: :thumb:

Thanks for sharing

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Re: RAF Woodbridge Open House 7th August 1976.

Post by B58Hustler » Sun Oct 06, 2024 4:37 pm

Take me back in time!
Thank you.

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Re: RAF Woodbridge Open House 7th August 1976.

Post by Petepilot » Sun Oct 06, 2024 8:21 pm

Great pics, those F-4s look almost new'ish.... :D Many thanks for sharing! :thumbs:

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Re: RAF Woodbridge Open House 7th August 1976.

Post by SW Sky Blue » Mon Oct 07, 2024 2:21 am

Excellent set :thumbs:

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Re: RAF Woodbridge Open House 7th August 1976.

Post by Petepilot » Mon Oct 07, 2024 9:59 pm

I've already commended the poster for these great photos but, being a bit of an F-4 geek.....can anyone advise what the projections are underneath the forward wing root, both sides? A gun camera, perhaps (although the one near the TISEO doesn't appear to have a lens or some sort of aperture, as does the one under the starboard wing)? :pop:

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Re: RAF Woodbridge Open House 7th August 1976.

Post by DanBeeden » Tue Oct 08, 2024 6:29 am

Fantastic set of images.

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Re: RAF Woodbridge Open House 7th August 1976.

Post by MikeH » Tue Oct 08, 2024 6:55 am

Petepilot wrote:
Mon Oct 07, 2024 9:59 pm
...can anyone advise what the projections are underneath the forward wing root, both sides?
I believe they are strike camera pods. The starboard one housing a forward facing camera and the port, rearward facing.

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Re: RAF Woodbridge Open House 7th August 1976.

Post by F3 » Tue Oct 08, 2024 9:22 am

Superb selection Mike. Particularly liking the BAF 'Hooters' and the Bees heli display team which I've never even heard of before!

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Re: RAF Woodbridge Open House 7th August 1976.

Post by Petepilot » Tue Oct 08, 2024 12:33 pm

MikeH wrote:
Tue Oct 08, 2024 6:55 am
Petepilot wrote:
Mon Oct 07, 2024 9:59 pm
...can anyone advise what the projections are underneath the forward wing root, both sides?
I believe they are strike camera pods. The starboard one housing a forward facing camera and the port, rearward facing.
Thank you!

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Re: RAF Woodbridge Open House 7th August 1976.

Post by herbert » Tue Oct 08, 2024 7:56 pm

To add to MikeH’s comments the two boxes under the wings were combat documentation cameras, cine cameras that would record bombing footage. They were standard on F-4Es from Block 45 (69-7579) and retrofitted to about fifty earlier ones, mostly in PACAF. About 80 F-4Ds had them too, all retrofitted.

Another poster commented that the F-4Es looked new. They were exactly that.

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