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Showing posts with label RNethAF. Show all posts

Friday, July 17, 2020

RNAS Yeovilton shrouded in mist and the immiment retirement of the Lynx HMA8.

The 2016 Yeovilton airshow celebrated the imminent retirement of the elegant Lynx HMA8SRU from service with the Navy. This post just covers some of the arrivals and departures with a few of those Lynx's captured during Mondays flying operation. The early morning weather on Monday helped give a different dimension to the images. 


50+67 C-160D Transall LTG63 60th Anniversary of the Luftwaffe marks.


XX453 Gazelle AH.1 Boscombe Down, today stored at Bourne Park.



Conningsby Typhoon FGR4, with no unit marks.


ZK344 Typhoon FGR4 no unit markings.


J-201 F-16AM 322 Sqn RNLAF.


J-871 F-16AM RNLAF.


FB-21 F-16BM BAF


ZH839/83 EH101 HM1 MK111, Merlin Cormorant RN.



ZF347 and ZF204 Tucano T.1 RAF.
Noticeable RAF cutbacks two planes one engine?


1017 PL. M-28B Bryza 1R 44BLotM/sie. PolNavy, Special colour scheme.


013 Casa 295M 8BLtr PolAF.


45+09 Tornado IDS TLG33 GAF.


XX205/842 CU Hawk T.1 RN.


97-0046 C-17 Globemaster 111 437AW/315/AW/AMC/AFRC.


185 Falcon 10MER FN Special marks '100 years 1910-2010, Marine Nationale Aeronautique Navale.'


6 Rafale M 12F FN.


50+67, C-160D Transall, LTG63 GAF, performing its run and break for landing.


The Scorpion was nice to see as it continued its sales evaluation tour.


99+18 OV-10B Bronco, WGAF, civil as G-ONAA.


ZF563/VL-312 Lynx HMA8 SRU RN.
Nice to see before it was retired to Goodwood.


ZF563/VL-312 Lynx HMA8 SRU RN.


XZ689/314 Lynx HMA8 SRU RN. 


ZZ515 Wildcat HMA2 815NAS.
Not as elegant as the Lynx but however the future.

Wednesday, April 3, 2019

USAF Bentwaters, F4D Phantoms, F104 Starfighters, September 1978.


My days at Mildenhall were behind me as I headed towards the East Coast of Suffolk. Take the train route down to Ipswich and back up another line to Woodbridge, an attractive town on the River Deben and its tide mill. Woodbridge was served by the Ipswich-Lowestoft Suffolk line. From there, I managed a taxi to the airbase at Bentwaters.

As revealed earlier, my cherished car was stolen, making life a little awkward in this rural area of East Anglia. I was dropped at the lane that leads up to St John's church, positioned South of the airbase and imparting the best view of taxiing aircraft and landing shots. There used to be an old Oak tree that was great for shade on a hot summer day (sadly, in later years, it was cut down).

Like Mildenhall, I would not pass this way again for a good few years. Lucky for me, the weather was good. After my day of photographing, I would walk and hitch (easy in those days) to the nearby village of Tunstall. I had a B&B booked for the night, with a pie and a pint at the Green Man public house. Some years later, I would sit in that same pub discussing Holloman and Bergstrom Phantoms parked below on Bentwaters visitor's ramp, one of those three visitors still wearing Vietnam mission marks. They were participating in 'Coronet' exercises in the Netherlands and Germany.

Back in 1978, some photographs could have been better, but they are history and memories. The Phantoms finally left the following year.

66-7694 F-4D-31-MC Phantom 81st TFW USAFE

66-7694 F-4D-31-MC Phantom 81st TFW USAFE recovers to RAF Bentwaters. Status: to AMARC for storing. 

66-7759 F-4D-31-MC Phantom 81st TFW USAFE

66-7759 F-4D-31-MC Phantom 81st TFW USAFE, pre-flight checks at RAF Bentwaters, September 1978. Status: AMARC for storing.

66-7759 F-4D-31-MC Phantom 81st TFW USAFE RAF Bentwaters

66-7759 F-4D-31-MC Phantom 81st TFW USAFE taxis for taking off.

66-7759 F-4D-31-MC Phantom 81st TFW USAFE

66-7759 F-4D Phantom final checks.

66-7759 F-4D-31-MC Phantom 81st TFW USAFE burners on

66-7759 F-4D-31-MC Phantom 81st TFW USAFE burners on.

133393/393 T-33 RCAF

133393/393 T-33 RCAF was seen landing at Bentwaters in September 1978 from its base at Solingen, West Germany. Status stored Mountainview AFB.

104634/634 F-104D RCAF  RAF Bentwaters

104634/634 F-104D RCAF lunch stopping at RAF Bentwaters. Status, to the Czech Republic, for a  museum? 

69-5820 MC-130P  67th ARRS USAFE

69-5820 MC-130P  67th ARRS USAFE carries out a low approach flying from Bentwaters sister base RAF Woodbridge.  

D-8062 and D-6700 F-104Gs 312SQN RAF Bentwaters

D-8062 and D-6700 F-104Gs 312SQN Volkel RNethAF lunch stopping at Bentwaters.

D-6700 F-104G 312SQN RAF Bentwaters.

D-6700 F-104G 312SQN Volkel RNethAF seen landing at Bentwaters. D-6700 passed to the Hellenic Air Force as 6700.

20+74 F-104G Jabog 33 WGAF RAF Bentwaters

20+74 F-104G Jabog 33 WGAF  flew for the Turkish Air Force as 62-2087 at Diyarbakir AB. 

20+81 F-104G Jabog 33 WGAF

20+81 F-104G Jabog 33 WGAF This aircraft became 23+81 when preserved on a pole at Schleswig-Jagel Naval Airbase.

20+74 F-104G Jabog 33 WGAF RAF Bentwaters

20+74 F-104G Jabog 33 WGAF sits in the heat haze of 20+81 F-104G of the same unit as it gives way in the take-off order.

24+28 F-104G WGM made a high-level approach at RAF Bentwaters

24+28 F-104G WGM made a high-level approach at RAF Bentwaters in September 1978.

By the time of this visit, the Phantom's days here were numbered. August 1978 saw the arrival of the first three A-10s for familiarisation with the maintenance units. The following year in January would see the coming of fourteen A-10s at Bentwaters, with more to follow. Along with the demise of the Phantom, I think they also lost many of the NATO lunchtime visitors we had recorded through the years and witnessed here on that September day out. 

PART THREE See part two here:-https://legendarymilavia.blogspot.com/2019/04/usaf-mildenhall-aircraft-enthusiasts.html