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Showing posts with label Falcon 20. Show all posts

Monday, August 2, 2021

Exercise Cooperative Bear RAF St Mawgan 1998

Exercise Cooperative Bear 1998 featured significant para drops across the Salisbury plain, and many former Eastern block transport aircraft participated alongside their NATO partners. 

"Cooperative Bear 98." 

A NATO Medevac/humanitarian aid exercise, running from the 4th to the 13th of September 1998.

I must have been slow in going forward! First, I visited Salisbury Plain drop zones, then a trip to RAF Keevil, another drop zone. The result was nothing other than a Polish AN-26 at Keevil.

So, it's time for action. I departed for the exercise's main operating base at RAF St Mawgan.

Yes, it was a long drive, but it was rewarded with some great aircraft. The number one position had to go to the Latvian Air Force LET-410, but there were some lovely pickings enhanced by the Cornish clear light, as you can see below.




2506 AN-26 Slovakian Air Force

2506 An-26 call sign "Bear 0809B" with stunning grey, black, and white camouflage.

955 C-130H RNorAF

955 C-130H RNorAF from 355 Skvadron based at Oslo/Gardermoen Airport.

145 Let 410T Latvian Air Force

Red 145 Let 410T Latvian Air Force, from the 3rd Tranporta Eskadrilla based at Lielvarde.

1603 An-26 Polish Air Force

1603 An-26 PolAF 13 plt from Krakow/Balice.


114/62-IJ CN-235 Escadron de Transport 01.062 "Varcors" from Creil airbase near Paris.


955 C-130H RnorAF landing back at RAF St Mawgan.


XV306/306 Hercules C.1 LTW/RAF Lyneham, callsign "Bear 0813."


U-03 Fokker 60U 334 Squadron RNLAF  based at Eindhoven.


U-03 Fokker 60U RNLAF.


84005/845 TP84 Hercules Swedish Air Force from F7 at Satenas airbase.


84005/845 TP84 Hercules Swedish Air Force.


114/62-IJ CN.235 French Air Force.


955 C-130H RNorAF Taxies.


G-FRAS Falcon 20C FR Aviation from Bournemouth/Hurn airport.


XV300/300 Lockheed Hercules C.1 from LTW/RAF Lyneham callsign "Bear 0814".


XV300/300 Lockheed Hercules C.1 RAF.


2409 An-26 CzechAF arrived from the 6 Základna Dopravniho Leteckva (6 ZDL) at Kbely.


6150 C130B Hercules Romanian Air Force serving with the 90ATB at Otopeni/Bucharest.


XV306/306 Hercules C.1 RAF landing back at RAF St Mawgan.


ZE396 BAe 125 CC3. RAF Landing from RAF Northolt. Today preserved at Landgoed Groot Bentveld.


145 L410T Latvian Air Force.


ZH658/106 Harrier T10 1 Squadron RAF.


ZD435/47 Harrier GR.9 1Squadron RAF from RAF Wittering.


XX205 Hawk T1A Royal Navy, low pass from RN Culdrose.


XZ585/A Sea King HAR3 departs on a local mission. Today, it is preserved at the RAF Museum at Hendon.


ZE369/S Sea King HAR3 RAF departing RAF St Mawgan on a training mission. 

Unfortunately, I did not get to photograph the participating Lithuanian Air Force An-26 as it had gone tech before my visit.

Happy Days!





 

Monday, June 29, 2020

Phantom F-4G "Wild Weasels" heading home to Nellis AB night stop at RAF Lakenheath

It was a gratifying day out at RAF Lakenheath in October 1994. I had been at RAF Waddington, followed by Conningsby over a few days. Meanwhile, down at RAF Lakenheath exercise, "Cold Fire" was underway, and I visited to see what was happening. I knew the Norwegian Air Force was participating, but that was about it!
  
I later learned from friends that six WA F-4Gs would arrive from the Middle East just after lunchtime as they transit through Lakenheath on their way home to Nellis Air Force Base.

They are seen here in their landing order.


69-7232 F-4G 'WA' USAF, Nellis 'Wild Weasel.'
  
It was approaching runway 24 at Lakenheath.

Like many other F-4G's, its fate would become a QF-4G (AF142) with the  475WEG det1.


69-0263 F-4G 'WA' USAF, Nellis 'Wild Weasel.' 

It was later becoming a QF-4C (AF181) 475WEG.


69-0278 F-4G 'WA' USAF.
 Seen arriving at Lakenheath while transiting from the Middle East.
It was modified to a QF-4G (AF138) 475WEG det1.


69-0286 F-4G 'WA' USAF.

Later modified to a QF-4G, (AF160) 53WEG 


69-7212 F-4G 'WA' USAF.

Retired to AMARC 03 2000.


69-7211 F4C 'WA.' 

Later, to become a QF-4G,  (AF145) 53WEG.


J-201 F-16A, 314 Sqn (Redskins) RNlAF.

Sometimes, you can wait all day for an aircraft, and then we have Klu F-16s following the F-4G's.
The F-16s were involved in the Cold Fire exercise.


J-510 F-16A, 314 Sqn (Redskins) RNlAF.


J-136 F-16A 314 Sqn (Redskins) RNlAF.


69-7211 'WA' F-4G USAF is taxiing for departure from Lakenheath.

The F-4G 'Wild Weasel' was an aircraft that destroyed, neutralised, or debased enemy radar-directed surface-to-air risks.


69-0263 "WA' F-4G USAF.

It is an early start at Lakenheath as the 'Nellis Weasels' headed home.


69-7232 'WA' F-4G USAF.

During the Gulf War, 61 F-4G's were deployed to the theatre; their principal base was Baharain, while 12 aircraft were ensconced at Incirlik airbase in Turkey. 


69-7212 'WA' F-4G USAF.

The Weasel was the weapon of choice in providing lethal SEAD escort to high-value assets.


69-7211,212,232, 0263 'WA' F-4G's USAF from Nellis airbase, seen departing Lakenheath.

These aircraft were so crucial to air operations over Iraq; they went on to be nicknamed the "Weasel Police" and establish a nearly continuous presence so that all aircraft heading into the KTO had an electronic warfare umbrella.

You noticed only four aircraft departed?


83-0488 C-130H 139AS NJ/ANG was the support aircraft for the Lakenheath, USA leg. It had arrived from Lajes on the 4th of October 1994.



83-0488 C-130H 139AS NJ/ANG 
They were returning to Lajes on the morning of the 6th of October 1994.

As for the F-4G's left behind at Lakenheath 69-0278 and 69-0286.

It becomes complicated.

On the 12th of October, at least 10 'Nellis Weasels' arrived from Nellis travelling East. They included the four that had departed a week earlier to the West. What made it a little interesting was one of the new arrivals carried the serial 69-7286.
There were now two F-4G's at Lakenheath with the same last three of their serial!
On the 17th of October, ten aircraft departed for the Middle East, leaving two aircraft at Lakenheath, and you guessed it, they were 69-0286 and 69-7286.
They both departed Westerly to the US, having entertained the local spotters! 

Meanwhile, the"Cold Fire" exercise continued apace at RAF Lakenheath.


91-0332, 90-0261 F-15E 492nd 'Bolars' FS 48th FW USAF.
  

86-0171 F-15C 493rd FS 'Grim Reapers' 48th FW USAF.

053 AMD Falcon 20 RNorAF

053 AMD Falcon 20 717 Skvadron/FEKS from Rygge.


ET208 F-16B Eskadrille 726 Aalborg.


ET-198 F-16B Eskadrille 726 Aalborg.


91-0260, 91-309, and 91-310 F-15E (LN) 493rd 'Bolars' FS 48th FW USAF.


91-0332 F-15E (LN) 493rd FS "Bolars' 48th FW USAF.


91-0313 F-15E (LN) 494th FS 'Panthers' 48th FW USAF.


What a memorable morning at Lakenheath nearly 26 years ago?


86-0173 (LN) F-15C 493FS 'Grim Reapers' 48FW USAF.


91-0313 F-15E (LN) 494th FS 'Panthers' 48th FW USAF.
Recovering to RAF Lakenheath.


91-0317 (LN) F-15E 494th FS 'Panthers' 48th FW USAF.

I'm on the road for home as its gear goes up for a go-around!


Happy days! Indeed.