Zulu4 said:What a fantastic paint scheme for the display Typhoon:
Maybe, but the Union Flag isn't triangular either :wink:brillomaster said:while i admire the symmetry, the union jack flag isn't symettrical, so isn't the image on one of the wings technically back to front?
RAF Coningsby at a guess. :wink:Stevo1987 said:Where is it based?
You are right. Some interesting comments on twatter....... https://twitter.com/RAFConingsby/status/1398281043111784454buzyg said:RAF Coningsby at a guess. :wink:Stevo1987 said:Where is it based?
29 Sqn - Coningsby.Stevo1987 said:Where is it based?
Ben (No2 Son) was telling me a couple of weeks ago he was sat waiting to ground run a Typhoon and ATC told him he couldn't start up until the next wave took off as he didn't have fire cover. So from the cockpit he watched 8 Typhoons take off and basically go straight up, then a slight pause and a Spitfire followed. He reckoned after the Typhoons, the Spit looked like it was just hanging in the air with no forward momentum at all.Crazy Harry said:Used to watch the display routine practice first thing in the morning as I drove through New York (get a map!) on my way to work in Tattershall. Long straight road so I used to get a good view. Stood outside at work and often saw a pair of Typhoons off to intercept something.
Shame I changed jobs - Spitfire day was always a fantastic sound!
Could you ask them from me to STOP doing vertical climbs over my house. It's usually at least once a week and does get a little tiring. Downside of being about 2 minutes from the Wash; they love playing with their toys around here!enuff_zed said:Asked my lad to have a word with the jockey to do a full rate climb over my house
Zulu4 said:Couple more photos I've borrowed.
enuff_zed said:Zulu4 said:Couple more photos I've borrowed.
Yes, can just see the night shift briefing on 29 Sqn......................... whatever else happens, when you finish tonight we need the display jet on the end of the line nearest the Percy's.
(Percy Potter = Spotter)