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Saturday, September 26, 2020

NATO Exercise Ample Train 1993 at RAF St Mawgan Cornwall.

The Ample Train Exercise 1993 was held at RAF St Mawgan in the United Kingdom. The participating jets deployed there on 23/5/1993.

Ample Train as an exercise was devised to improve the ability of NATO's airforces to work on and with each other's aircraft, with aircrews servicing another nation's aircraft.
Nine air arms, with two fast jets each, participated in the operations except the RAF, who participated with three Tornado GR1s. And if I remember correctly, it was a torrid time servicing them in the very damp conditions we all faced that week in May 1993.

We spent our days at the airfield and the nights in the small village of St Mawgan, staying at the Falcon Inn. Those nights turned into very late nights with great beer and food! Sorry, I digress, so here are the transparencies all captured on Kodachrome 64.    


77-0113/CR F-15A 32nd Tactical Fighter Wing USAFE

 77-0113/CR of the 32nd TFW USAFE from Soesteburg Airbase in the Netherlands.

77-0113 and 77-0097/CR F-15As from 32nd TFS USAFE

77-0113 and 77-0097 'CR' F-15As of the 32nd TFS USAFE.

 
F-104S ASA's MM6719/51-09 and MM6703/51-23 AMI/22 Gruppo 51Stormo.
Coming from Istrana Airbase.


MM6719/51-06 F-104S ASA AMI/22 Gruppo 51 Stormo.


MM6703/51-23 F-104S ASA AMI/22 Gruppo 51 Stormo.


MM6719/51-06 and MM6703/51-23 mission on.


FA-74 F-16AS FAB/31 Sqn 10 Wing.


FA-84 F-16AS FAB/31 Sqn 10 Wing.


 Two F-16Ds arrived from the TurAF/Öncel filo 4/cuAJU at Mürted airbase. This was the first  Turkish Air Force squadron to receive the F-16Cs and D's as the training squadron or Öncel. In 1999, it was later re-designated the 143rd Sqn.
Interestingly, in the same year as Ample Train 1993, the base became known as Akinci airbase; many years later, with its strategic position just Northeast of Ankara, it became the centre of the failed 2016 coup d'etat attempt.
Following the failed coup, Akinci was re-designated to its former name, Mürted.


86-0196 F-16D TurAF/Öncel Filo 4 cuAJU.


86-0195 F-16D TurAF/Öncel Filo 4 cuAJU.


J-616 F-16AS KLU/311Sqn.


J-622 F-16AS KLU/311Sqn.


201 Mirage 2000BG HAF/311 MPK, 141Pterix.


243 Mirage 2000EG HAF/331MPK, 141Pterix.


ZA475/JL Tornado GR.1 RAF 27 Sqn. Unfortunately, I did not photograph the other two aircraft, ZA474/JK and ZA491/JN, for technical reasons. I'm not sure of the reasons for them not flying, but locally, it was imagined to be the wet weather.


EF-18A Eda/Ala 15 recovers in that ever-changing weather.


C-15-33/15-20 EF-18A Eda/Ala 15.


FA-74 and FA84 F-16AS  FAB/31Sqn, 10Wing, recover late afternoon.


37+77 and 37+92 F-4F's GAF/JG-74. They were returning from a morning mission, and the weather had just disintegrated; listening to the scanner communication with the GAF pilots whilst landing was a tad exasperated in those difficult circumstances.


37+92 F-4F GAF/JG-74.


C-15-35/15-22 EF-18A Eda/Ala 15.


Mirage 2000's 201/243 HAF 331MPK/141 Pterix run for the break.

"Great days in Cornwall!"


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.

RNAS Yeovilton Commando Assault demonstration

After my last post, I looked closely at the" Commando Assault" demonstrations that had brought a close to this great show throughout the years. I immensely enjoyed 2016 with the arrival of the CHF Merlin Helicopters at Yeovilton. Sadly, the iconic (Junglie) Seakings had been retired by the time of the 2016 air show.

I have found through the years that by the time of this fabulous finale, the Sun and, very often, the weather are not conducive for photography. 2016, I spent several days photographing the rehearsals for this exciting climax.

Participating were the Culdrose-based Hawk as seen below, although on the airshow day, XX159 flew the mission, six Merlins, one an HC.3A and the other five all HC.3. The Army Air Corps supplied two Wildcat AH.1s and an Apache AH.1 from the ADHT.


Hawk T.1 XX205/842 CU RN getting airborne for a rehearsal day.


ZJ118/B Merin HC.3 846Sqn, RN.


ZJ995/AD Merin HC.3a RAF on the airshow day, they used ZJ994/AC.


ZJ130/O and ZJ118/B preparing to drop Commandos.


ZJ994/AC HC.3A RAF pouring on the power.



ZJ130/O Merlin HC.3 RN disgorging troops of 40 Commando.


ZZ510 Wildcat AH.1 652 Sqn AAC.


ZZ410 Wildcat AH.1 652Sqn AAC.


ZZ410 Wildcat AH.1 652Sqn AAC  low pass.


ZJ223 Apache AH.1 ADHT arrives to offer support.


ZJ118 Merin HC.3 846Sqn, RN.


ZJ995/AD Merlin HC.3A, RAF.


ZJ125/J Merlin HC.3 846 Sqn, RN.


ZJ137/W arrives first, followed by ZJ132/Q with the trailer.


ZJ137/J with the Landrover.


ZJ137/W leaving the drop zone.


ZJ132/Q leaves low and fast, having delivered the trailer.


ZJ131/P 846 Sqn RN was not used on airshow day, ex RAF 28 Sqn at Benson, and today it is upgraded to an HC.4 in the grey paint scheme.


ZJ995/AD, RAF ZJ118/B, ZJ130/B RN and ZJ223 Apache AH.1 AAC.


ZJ223 leaving the formation.


ZJ130/O Merin HC.3 RN and ZJ995/AD HC.3A RAF.


All six Merlins.


ZJ131/P Merlin HC.3 RAF surrounded by the senior service


Mission over.


ZJ223 Apache AH.1 leaves us chewing grass.


Last, XX159/842 CU RN lands back at Yeovilton in a photograph that could have been the scene there ten years earlier when active Sea Harriers used that taxiway, not museum aircraft!

Happy Days!