Looks like a Tornado to me. Is it single tail?
EDIT: Scratch that. Deffo not a tornado
Had a nice walk this afternoon near Donna nook (NE Linc's) this area is used for RAF/NATO training. There's often planes around and we dropped on several circling today, I got a few shots. I wondered what they were and a quick Google of images makes me think they were F15's, is there anybody in the know that can identify them?
cheers
Looks like a Tornado to me. Is it single tail?
EDIT: Scratch that. Deffo not a tornado
Last edited by Onelasttime; 1st December 2020 at 17:16.
No Tornado's flying now. That looks to be USAF marking on right wing. At a guess F15 variant.
I'd say F15 Eagle as well
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
Thanks for all your speedy replies fellas
F15's then
we caught them for around 10 mins which was impressive to see and hear
It is a USAF F15 (I think its an E version, - which is the combined strike and fighter version) F15Es of the 48th Strike Wing are based at Lakenheath
edit Inspector Gadget beat me to it
We generally go to see the air display when it's armed forces day or the air show but I have limited knowledge of the planes. I could identify the Eurofighter or Vulcan but that's about it. My camera was at max 200mm zoom so they were the best shots I could capture
Surely that's a drone? There's no cockpit!
I'm sure you lot know but there's a brilliant story of one of these that managed to return to base and land with one wing virtually blown off.
https://theaviationist.com/2014/09/1...with-one-wing/
You should be seeing more of these around Donna Nook, Yorkshire, Norfolk, Lincolnshire airspace soon, another three F35B's arrived this week which is nice....
Pah. The F-8 Crusader didn't even need one wing.
https://www.flightjournal.com/f8-wings-folded/
And another one. (Illustrated)
http://www.mofak.com/Night_Infamy.htm
Often see F-15s dogfighting over us near Peterborough. Very noisy!
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Lots of good footage of the "Mach Loop" on Youtube, and also google images using the same search.
Used to see Tornados running low up loch Tummel, Dunallister Water, Loch Rannoch and even though you saw them coming, and were prepared for it - the sheer intensity of the engines as they passed, caused you to involuntarily shiver/shake.
McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle. 29 millions USD per unit. Nice pictures, thanks for sharing
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That Lightning has flown over us a couple of times this evening around 14000 feet. Sounds great.
Very close then,we are in Healing!
Quite a few sources of info out there, this screenshot is 360Radar which is a payware site except I feed info so for me its free, ADSB is free but i'm not sure if all the military info is there see here https://globe.adsbexchange.com/ then you have radar24, freedar and planefinder type apps... good luck
Definitely an F15 - here's one I took (back at RIAT 2006)...
(can people see this? I'm trying to share from Amazon Photos)
Cheers,
MarkC
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the old catalina came right over our house this morning. Lovely old thing.
Heck - here's another:
Apologies for the other plane obscuring the view.
MarkC
Good stuff,
I've been toying with the idea of getting a longer lens for a long time now (previously including the Bigma) but never found justification
I finally thought sod it today and ordered a 150-600 Sigma, I'll keep my 18-200 as my walkabout and try the Sigma for when we go on our 'regular' shorter walks
not my picture but I thought you guy would like to see it.
F-15s are awesome!
Eagle LN301 Cad W 13th October 2010 - Streamers 2 (800px) by iaintookey, on Flickr
Eagle LN301 Cad W 13th October 2010 Cockpit Crop (1024px) by iaintookey, on Flickr
Yes. They were F14.
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
There was an American family who used to swim at the club my son went to in 2000's, the father of who flew F15's out of Lakenheath. Contrary to popular opinion of US military personnel, he was a very nice quiet and unassuming chap who was thoroughly interestingly to chat with. Sadly, during that time a couple of flight crew from his wing died during a training mission, a reminder of how dangerous fast jets are.
At that time we were often treated to low flying (500 feet my a#%e) RAF Harriers sceaming over our house. I personally didn't mind but some local horsey people got their knickers in a twist about it (ours couldn't have cared less)
Great story! Thats whetted my interest - When they start again I'm really looking forward to seeing a few displays. I get lots of Chinooks and Apaches over my house (Thames) but nothing like fast jets! I've never been to IWM Duxford so that's a must for me as well.
It's been a few years since my last visit but they used to have an F15 as a gate guardian outside the American air museum. It is well worth a visit and the exhibits are quite varied. I took my son there to an air show many years ago and the highlight for me was a Spitfire with it's V12 merlin at full chat, it's like nothing else.