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Thursday, June 17, 2021

F-111Ardvark's and B-52 Buff's operating from RAF Fairford 1995 Its Exercise "Salty Hammer".

Trends 11-14 and 21-24 arrived at RAF Fairford from CONUS in June 1995 for the exercise.
 "Salty Hammer" and staying over for "Central Enterprise" that followed. They were from the 27th FW/523 FS at Canon Airbase, New Mexico. All eight aircraft were F-111Fs or, as we would say to each other back then, "Swingers".
 
Serials are 70-2382,70-2391,70-2392,70-2404,70-2406, 70-2414,70-2419, and 73-0715, all "CC" Blue (Crusaders).

Central Enterprise also saw the arrival of Four B-52Hs from the 96BS/2BW at Barksdale.

Their serials are as follows: 60-0013, 61-0013, 61-0019, and 61-0024,

The following collection of transparencies was captured during the deployment. 

F-111F 70-2144 "CC" Blue 523FS USAF

F-111F 70-2144 "CC" Blue (Crusaders) 523FS USAF. Status scrapped at Tucson by HVF West.  

F-111F 73-0715 "CC" Blue 523FS USAF.

F-111F 73-0715 "CC" Blue (Crusaders) 523FS USAF. Status scrapped.

F-111F 70-2382  "CC" Blue 523FS USAF

F-111F 70-2382  "CC" Blue (Crusaders) 523FS USAF. Status scrapped.

F-111F 70-2391 "CC" Blue 523FS USAF.

F-111F 70-2391 "CC" Blue (Crusaders) 523FS USAF. Status scrapped.

F-111F 73-0715 "CC" Blue 523FS USAF.

F-111F 73-0715 "CC" Blue (Crusaders) 523FS USAF. Status scrapped.

F-111F 70-2391"CC" Blue 523FS USAF.

F-111F 70-2391"CC" Blue (Crusaders) 523FS USAF. Status scrapped.

F-111F 70-2391"CC" Blue 523FS USAF.

F-111F 70-2391"CC" Blue (Crusaders) 523FS USAF. Status scrapped.

F-111F 70-2392"CC" Blue (Crusaders) 523FS USAF.

F-111F 70-2392"CC" Blue (Crusaders) 523FS USAF. Status scrapped.

F-111F 73-0715 "CC" Blue 523FS USAF.

F-111F 73-0715 "CC" Blue (Crusaders) 523FS USAF. Status scrapped.

F-111Fs line up for take off RAF Fairford

A three-ship launch lineup on runway 09.

F-111F 70-2391"CC" Blue 523FS USAF.

F-111F 70-2391"CC" Blue (Crusaders) 523FS USAF. Status scrapped.

F-111F 70-2391"CC" Blue  523FS USAF.

F-111F 73-0715 "CC" Blue (Crusaders) 523FS USAF. Status scrapped.

F-111F 70-2406 "CC" Blue 523FS USAF.

F-111F 70-2406 "CC" Blue (Crusaders) 523FS USAF. Status scrapped.

F-111F 70-2414 "CC" Blue (Crusaders) 523FS USAF.

F-111F 70-2414 "CC" Blue (Crusaders) 523FS USAF. Status scrapped.

Exercise Salty Hammer 1995 F-111s at Fairford

What a superb-looking aircraft.

F-111F 70-2406 "CC" Blue  523FS USAF.

F-111F 70-2406 "CC" Blue (Crusaders) 523FS USAF. Status scrapped.

B-52H 61-0024 "LA" 2nd BW USAF

A daily sight as another "Buff" gets airborne from 09.

B-52H 61-0024 "LA" 2nd BW USAF.

B-52H 61-0024 "LA" 2nd BW USAF. Status current.

B-52H 61-0024 "LA" 2nd BW USAF.

B-52H 61-0024 "LA" 2nd BW USAF. Status current.

B-52H 61-0024 "LA" 2nd BW USAF.

It's always nice when they run the entire length of the runway.

B-52H 61-0019 "LA" 2nd BW USAF.

B-52H 61-0019 "LA" 2nd BW USAF. Status current.

B-52H 61-0013 "LA" 2nd BW USAF.

B-52H 61-0013 "LA" 2nd BW USAF. Status current.

B-52H 61-0013 "LA" 2nd BW USAF.

B-52H 61-0013 "LA" 2nd BW USAF. Status current.

B-52H 61-0013 "LA" 2nd BW USAF.

B-52H 61-0013 "LA" 2nd BW USAF. Status current.

B-52H Central Enterprise 1995

In quieter moments, some crews found time for a few touch-and-go's. 

F-111F Salty Hammer RAF Fairford

At other times, it was jetted in and jets out, high action indeed.
 
F-111F Swingers landing at RAF Fairford

A three-ship run and break.

F-111F 70-2392 making a low pass.

F-111F 70-2392 making a low pass.

U-2 80-1080 "BB" 9RW

U-2 80-1080 "BB" 9RW 
Having been relocated from RAF Alconbury, the U-2s operated from RAF Fairford whilst their new home base was upgraded at the French Armée de l'Air Base BA125 at Istre/Le Tubé in Southern France.

 "Happy Days"









Sunday, May 30, 2021

Upgraded Mirage 2000D Renove pour l'Armée de l'Air

January 17th 2021, witnessed the arrival at Base 118 Mont-de-Marsan of the upgraded Mirage 2000D Renove. It arrived from AIA at Clermont-Ferrand after being with Dassault Aviation.

It will operate for up to one year with the DGA and the Military Air Expertise Centre (CEAM). If all goes to plan, they should start upgrading 55 aircraft, appearing in operational flying in 2022.

The main features of the mid-life upgrade programme will be an air-to-ground gun and the possibility of carrying Mica infrared self-protection air-to-air missiles, along with a centralised attack and navigation system.

This will eliminate technical obsolescence and extend the service life to 2030. 

It will also allow the 2000D to fulfil missions that do not require Rafales' capabilities and lower operating costs.

It was during the recent Trident Atlantic 21 exercise that these images were taken.




As can be seen, the aircraft involved is 639 3-JJ of EC 02.003/SPA67 "Cicogne de Navarre."




Happy Days!


Saturday, May 29, 2021

TR1A/U-2R operations at RAF Alconbury in the late 80's early 90's.

In 1983, we saw the arrival of the USAF's 9th reconnaissance wing at RAF Alconbury with their TR-1As (Tactical reconnaissance), formerly known as U-2s. 

By October 1993, they had been re-designated as U-2Rs

In 1995, the USAF moved the Dragon Lady South to RAF Fairford, and with the Bosnian war, they moved them even further South in 1996 to the Istres airbase in Southern France, allowing them more time over target. 

Here are some of the images captured during that Alconbury era. 

80-1065 TR-1B USAF

 80-1065 TR-1B training aircraft arriving at RAF Alconbury was undoubtedly the highlight of my trip.


This airframe was the second of two airframes delivered to the airforce in 1983. Their serials are 80-1064 and seen here 80-1065 shown in the May of '83.


How long was it deployed to RAF Alconbury?


By August 1995, 80-1065 had been re-designated to a U-2S.
 

80-1092 TR-1A preparing to depart RAF Alconbury.


68-10339 Preparing for a mission departure from RAF Alconbury was the airframe used in the US Navy's EPX trails in the early seventies, passing to the 100 SRW in early 1992 and then the 9SRW in 1976.


Sadly, 68-10339 crashed in December 1993 with the pilot's loss during a training flight at Beale Airforce Base. Sad times for all concerned.

Great memories of past times.

Happy days! 



 

Monday, April 19, 2021

BA709 Cognac-Châteaubernard Airshow 2004, sunshine and fast jets

One of my first Cognac 'Meeting National' was the airshow of 2004, and how fortunate for me to be just an hour down the road, hidden away in this corner of Southwest France amongst the rows of "Cognac" and "Pineau" vines just like Base aérienne BA709, Cognac-Châteaubernard itself. So, it was time to venture out, enjoy fabulous aircraft, and catch up with good friends.  

The Armée de l'Air always put on a good display of aircraft types at their airshows, and no less at this 2004 Air display.

909 Ta-4SU 150 Sqn RSiAF

909 TA-4SU 150 Sqn RSiAF.
Sadly, these and all the RSiAF A-4 Skyhawks have been withdrawn today.

933 TA-4SU Royal Singapore Air Force

933 TA-4SU 150 Sqn RSiAF.


220/30-QK Mirage F1CT EC01. 030 'Normandie Niémen' special marks.
It was retired to the Chateaudun storage facility before being transferred to active service in Excenevex.


22/5-ND Mirage 2000C EC01. 005 'Vendee' special marks.
This aircraft was sold to the Brazilian Air Force as 4945.


89/AZ N.262D 00. 065 'GAEL' arrived from Villacoublay. It was withdrawn from use in 2004, and today, it can be seen in the Châteaudun Museum.


15/315UN TB-30 Epsilon from the home team at Château-Bernard EPAA00. 315.
This aircraft is in storage.


45/315VR TB-30 Epsilon.
Wfu.


32/315VE TB-30 Epsilon is wearing the grey paint scheme that was relatively new back then.
This aircraft is today stored at Alenco/Valframbert.


MT-13 CM170 11sm BAF.
Stored at Antwerpen for the Stampe and Vertongen Museum.


J-655 F-16BM 323 Sqn KLu ECATS marks.
Passed to the Chilean Air Force as 735.


45+20 Tornado IDS AG-51 GAF.
Still active!


603/3-IM Mirage 2000D EC01. 003 'Navarre'


313/4-CR Mirage 2000N EC03. 004 'Limousin.'


685/3-XZ Mirage 2000D EC03. 003 'Ardennes'


F-ZBEY/07 Turbo Firecat (Sécurité Civille).
Wfu.


F-ZBEG/39 Canadair CL-415 (Sécurité Civille).
"Active"


E101/8-NQ Alpha Jet A ET002. 008 'Nice'


E134?8-MA Alpa Jet-A ET001. 008 'Saintonge' both arriving from their home base at Cazaux.


515/2-FT Mirage 2000B/-5 02. 002 'Côte d'or'
This aircraft was to be seen stored at Chateaudun on the "German runway".


61/CH Mirage 1VP 01. 091 'Gascogne' up from Mont de Marsan.
I believe this aircraft resides at St. Dizier airbase.


MM6286/46-51 C-130J Hercules Itaf. Support aircraft for the Frecce Tricolori.
The aircraft is active.


61/CH Mirage 1VP burners lighting up.


61/CH Mirage 1VP powering down  Cognac's runway 05.


933 TA-4SU RSiAF lineup for taking off.


909 TA-4SU RSiAF moving alongside 933 for departure.


685/3-XZ Mirage 2000D departs for its Nancy-Ochey base.


220/30-QK Mirage F1CT of the distinguished "Normandie-Niemen" Special marks.

In 1942, De Gaulle ordered a group of its pilots and mechanics to the USSR. On arrival at the Soviet airfield of Ivanovo, they were offered La-5s or the Yak-1 aircraft; they chose the Yak-1M and departed to the Western Front.

They flew 5300 combat missions in Russia, engaged in 869 dog fights and the shooting down of 273 enemy aircraft. In early 1944, they were involved in the liberation of Lithuania, and later that same year, they upgraded to the Yak-3.

Four pilots received the title of "Hero of the Soviet Union", with a total of 76 pilots being decorated with both Soviet and French decorations. The "Normandie-Niemen" air regiment was awarded the Red Banner and the Alexander Nevsky order for performance in battle.

In 1945, the Soviet government awarded the pilots their Yak-3 aircraft, and on the 20th of June 1945, witnessed the incredible sight of 40 Yak-3s touching down at Le Bourget airfield.

The "Normandie-Niemen" were home.

Today, they operate the Rafale B/C from their base at Mont de Marsan.
  
A Yak-3 can be seen in the museum at Le Bourget.


What a story?

Happy days!