Aircraft identification needed
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- Pa Snip
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As the RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight will fly over Abingdon (Oxfordshire) this Sunday it may have been a beginning of season test flight.
Was one larger than t'other.
Was one larger than t'other.
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You sure one wasn't twin prop.
That would make them potentially the BBMF Lancaster and Dakota. (now proved to be not the case as they are out of service)
Apparently the spits and hurricane are all tested and approved for flight as of yesterday.
That would make them potentially the BBMF Lancaster and Dakota. (now proved to be not the case as they are out of service)
Apparently the spits and hurricane are all tested and approved for flight as of yesterday.
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The Lanc' is still at Duxford working towards completion of its servicing and I believe I read that the Dakota is u/s.?
Looking on http://www.fightercontrol.co.uk/forum/index.php it lists a couple of C130 about under a callsign which I have regularly seen used as pair in trail around here.
We have seen the new A400 Atlas a few times too, that makes a most unusual wailing whining sound, whilst the C130 have a relatively soft and quiet note.
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Clive.
Looking on http://www.fightercontrol.co.uk/forum/index.php it lists a couple of C130 about under a callsign which I have regularly seen used as pair in trail around here.
We have seen the new A400 Atlas a few times too, that makes a most unusual wailing whining sound, whilst the C130 have a relatively soft and quiet note.
Aircraft thread lured me out of my forum hibernation. ..I still check on here from time to time but life has got very busy just lately.
Clive.
Hello, Clive, I was hoping you might see my post and reply! They definitely had four engines, Pa Snip, and I looked at your link, Clive, and also at pictures of C130s and believe it could have been two of those. Perhaps they were on their way to RAF Leeming? If I find out anything locally, I'll keep you posted.
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It never entered my mind that it might be Hercules mimicking Hannibal and heading to cross the Pennines.
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if theres two with 4 propellors , following each other close and low its likely to be hercules', i saw two just north of exeter a couple of weeks or so ago, was actually surprised they were so close to exeter airport.... not that exter airport is that busy .