Yeovilton 04-10-2013 Mil
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Yeovilton 04-10-2013 Mil
Hi all,
a short visit to Yeovilton friday afternoon produced the following pictures.
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This seaking crashed on an exercise at the beginning of runway 04 on 3rd of october. It lost power during hovering and made an unsoft landing. Crew has been reported as uninjured.
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With regards,
Marcel
a short visit to Yeovilton friday afternoon produced the following pictures.
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This seaking crashed on an exercise at the beginning of runway 04 on 3rd of october. It lost power during hovering and made an unsoft landing. Crew has been reported as uninjured.
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With regards,
Marcel
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Re: Yeovilton 04-10-2013 Mil
Nice set of photos !
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Re: Yeovilton 04-10-2013 Mil
Nice contrasts!
And good catch on the flight test Wildcat rotor with "strain gauges" text!
And good catch on the flight test Wildcat rotor with "strain gauges" text!
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Re: Yeovilton 04-10-2013 Mil
thnx guys.
I must admit i didn't see the text until i got home and looked at the pictures
I must admit i didn't see the text until i got home and looked at the pictures
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Re: Yeovilton 04-10-2013 Mil
Nice!!
What's the story behind the Sea Harrier? It looks like there's a pilot in there, and maybe it's a dumb question, but I thought all Harriers were withdrawn from use in the UK? (My knowledge may very well be outdated, I may have missed some military news the last couple of months )
Steef
What's the story behind the Sea Harrier? It looks like there's a pilot in there, and maybe it's a dumb question, but I thought all Harriers were withdrawn from use in the UK? (My knowledge may very well be outdated, I may have missed some military news the last couple of months )
Steef
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Re: Yeovilton 04-10-2013 Mil
I think it is pilotless....Stephan Lodewijks wrote:Nice!!
What's the story behind the Sea Harrier? It looks like there's a pilot in there, and maybe it's a dumb question, but I thought all Harriers were withdrawn from use in the UK? (My knowledge may very well be outdated, I may have missed some military news the last couple of months )
Steef
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Re: Yeovilton 04-10-2013 Mil
Nice set indeed. I also like the warbird!
The Harrier looks like it could fly away right this instance but Stephan, I think it's the pilot seat you see.
What about the Hawk without sqn. markings? Did I miss something in my turn?
The Harrier looks like it could fly away right this instance but Stephan, I think it's the pilot seat you see.
What about the Hawk without sqn. markings? Did I miss something in my turn?
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Re: Yeovilton 04-10-2013 Mil
Ah ok, a trick of the eyes then....or a trick of MY eyes, at least
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Re: Yeovilton 04-10-2013 Mil
The harrier was still outside after yeovilton airshow and in the company of another sea harrier and a phantom.
They were parked outside the museum on the platform and could be photographed from the museum carpark.
But they did look like they could go flying any minute
They were parked outside the museum on the platform and could be photographed from the museum carpark.
But they did look like they could go flying any minute