Archived Photography – 2008

Archived photography from 2008 including multiple visits to the Mach Loop for low leveling flying, Waddington Air Show 2008, the NSW returing to RAF Cottesmore, the Vulcan’s 3rd test flight, The Sarang helicopter display team and Army Air Corp Apaches.

1 Sqn Goldstars in the Loop

10th December 2008

BAC Jet Provost T Mk 5P low level

My last trip of the year to LFA 7 gave me a rare a visitor in the shape of G-VIVM, a Jet Provost T Mk 5P of Swords Aviation. G-VIVM is a former RAF aircraft (serial XS230) originally built as the penultimate Mk 4 aircraft in 1964 but rather than being delivered to the RAF it was upgraded to Mk 5P standard, the P denoting a prototype.

It was assigned to the Empire Test Pilots School and then to the Aircraft and Armament Experimental Establishment at MOD Boscombe Down for trials of the Mk 5 standard.

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Hawks in the Mach Loop

26th September 2008

RAF Hawk low level picture

Another slow day in LFA7 started with dense fog that didn’t lift until late morning. The afternoon brought hazy sunshine and Hawks; nothing but Hawks!

I’m sure it was the low level gods just compensating for my previous trip to LFA7 earlier this month where I didn’t see a single Hawk but I was rather hoping for a Tornado.

Plenty of waves from the aircrew today, thanks guys!

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Army Air Corp Apaches

18th September 2008

3 Regiment AAC Apache WAH-64

Wattisham Airfield is the home to the British Army’s Apache helicopter gunship fleet in the form of 3 Regiment and 4 Regiment Army Air Corp (AAC). Both these regiments have been taking turns in deploying to Afghanistan as part of Op HERRICK in support of the ISFA ground forces.

The British Apache is build under license by Westland in the UK and has a number of differences from the US version. All of the fleet are the Longbow version feature the prominent fire control radar on top of the rotor….

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RAF Dominie and QinetiQ Alphajet

12th September 2008

RAF Dominie T1 low level in the Mach Loop

With a break in the recent spell of bad weather I made a long overdue visit to LFA7. The day started slowly with nothing seen until 11:32 when a C-130K C3 Hercules (XV299) turned up but stayed high and didn’t decent into the valley. Three minutes later a Dominie T1 (XS730) appeared but he also stayed high. The day wasn’t going to plan!

Another four minutes passes and the same Hercules appears again after completing it’s first lap of the loop but once again stays high.

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RAF Waddington Air Show 2008

5th July 2008

RAF Hawk low level picture

RAF Waddington’s 2008 Air Show was the first public display of TVOC’s Avro Vulcan B2 (XH558). Receiving it’s Display Authorisation and Permit to Fly from the CAA only days before the event it was a close call but the TVOC team once again rose to the challenge!

Whilst this was the highlight of the event there was also a number of other noteworthy aircraft and displays. I especially enjoyed the display by the….

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RAF Waddington – Sarang Display Team

17th June 2008

Indian Air Force Display Team - Sarang

Tuesday brought a visit to RAF Waddington. The plan was to visit the Squadrons and aircraft based there but the day turned out to be a very different one than I was expecting.

I knew the photography chances would be limited due to the sensitive nature of the aircrafts and the role they carry out so didn’t expect to return with many photos and the day was going that way. Access to 51 Squadron was allowed but due to the Nimrod R1 being in deep service and too….

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Harrier at RAF Cottesmore

4th June 2008

RAF Cottesmore Harrier taxi

Many people consider RAF Cottesmore a quiet base but today’s activity proves that it can be very active. The three hour period I spend at the base saw 18 movements and the morning was a similar pace. This is even more impressive when you consider there are only two active squadrons (4(AC) Sqn and the Naval Strike Wing (NSW) at present with 1 Sqn currently deployed to Afghanistan).

The JUMP upgrade program that is responsible for upgrading the Harriers for GR7 standard to GR9….

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Typhoon in the Mach Loop

8th May 2008

Typhoon T1 at low level in LFA 7

The day held a lot of promise with lots of sun, blue skies and no cloud cover but it turned out to be a quiet day with only two French Air Force Alphajets, two Hawks and a Typhoon T1 to be seen.

The sun also caused a lot of problems in the morning with lots of haze and harsh light (which can be seen in the Alphajet photos) but much improved conditions in the afternoon in time for the Typhoon.

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RAF Waddington PDA 2008

7th May 2008

RAF Tornado F3 Taxi wings back

Before the RAF Role Demo team can perform a public display they have to achieve their Public Display Authorisation (PDA). This is required of all display teams, both military and civvy. The military teams are approved by high ranking officers after the team has successfully demonstrated their display routine.

For the RAF Role Demo team this happened on Tuesday 6th and Wednesday 7th May at RAF Waddington. The primary crews performed the display on the 6th….

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NSW Harriers return to Cottesmore

16th April 2008

Royal Navy Strike Wing Harrier Head On

Four Harriers of the Naval Strike Wing (NSW) returned to RAF Cottesmore after being deployed to HMS Illustrious as part of Operation ORION 08.

Operation ORION 08 was a multi-national maritime Task Group led by the Royal Navy and deployed to the Indian Ocean. The Harriers flew ground attack support training missions as there part of the operation.

The returning Harriers were….

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Vulcan XH558 Test Flight 3

16th April 2008

XH558 Vulcan B2 Test Flight 3

With TVOC (The Vulcan Operating Company) Vulcan at RAF Cottesmore for calibration of it’s navigation kit I made the trip over to catch it leaving; along with a lot of other people! I’ve never seen Cottesmore so busy but it was especially good to see people who aren’t aviation enthusiasts, photographers or spotters turn up; many with their families.

The weather was better than forecast but still far from ideal. Cloud cover was the order of the day and made it had not to underexpose the images.

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Photography From RAF Coningsby

10th April 2008

Typhoon photography from RAF Coningsby

I made the trip to RAF Coningsby to catch the practice Typhoon display but the display didn’t happen at 08:00 to 08:30 or 12:30 to 13:00 as it had previously in the week.

17(R) Sqn are currently away in China Lake but 29(R) Sqn, 3(F) Sqn, 11 Sqn and 41(R) Sqn were all active. Unusually not many visitors to the airfield with only a single Grob Tutor noted whilst I was there.

The weather was a mixed bag with strong sunlight in….

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Herc, Harriers & Hawks in LFA 7

13th Feburary 2008

RAF C-130 Hercules in the Mach Loop

With unseasonably warm weather and good visibility forecast I made my first visit to Wales for 2008. The forecast also included light winds coming in from the sea; I expected this would bring low level fog for the first part of the morning burning away by mid-morning. I was absolutely stunned to arrive to crystal clear blue skies, a light breeze and a relatively warm temperature!

The light was almost perfect; It provided almost ideal conditions for shooting the Hawks on a knife-edge….

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