The picture doesn't have any information about the aircraft and so I'm relying on your identification as a 757. Perhaps this...link?
This may be of interest to some here
A formation of Dutch and UK AH64D are going to be doing a tour of the country on Thursday (weather dependant)
Routes and approx timings above
Just had a A400m over at about 5000 heading in to Northolt
Looking at flight radar it’s Cameron coming back from Italy
Edit looks the the winds cause it to go around
Last edited by Sinnlover; 19th April 2024 at 14:42.
He was pictured in the news getting out of one yesterday on his way there
No idea why use that, possible U/S on other types or others using them
Edit: I have found out why he was on an A400. The VIP transports the RAF now operate do not have defensive kit. Not even flares or chaff
Last edited by Sinnlover; 30th April 2024 at 08:47.
I wonder if they strap him to a cargo pallet.
A spitfire or hurricane just looped the loop above our house.
It arrived fairly low so the noise drew me out, and he went up
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
The spit has been around work for the past few days…one of the locals heard they were practising for something…anyone know the story?
Not sure. Probably one of those lucrative flights on the 2 seater
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
A few years back I was traveling to central Greece and we passed a Greek Airforce base.
The Reds flew over trailing white smoke
They then pealed off for landing
I think it was their arrival ready for the pre season training. They put on a good show
I managed to grab a couple of quick snaps on my phone.
An infrequent easterly wind, so all African and South American flights from Heathrow take off to the East and screech over our house at 5000ft.
Only these destinations take a sharp right hand turn after climbing out of Heathrow.
I can now guess which flights they are by the noise, as I now know which routes have the older planes with older nosier engines.
The older 777-200LR at 10pm to Rio makes a right racket as does the 777-300ER Latam to Sao Paolo.
We don’t get any noise on the usually westerly take off direction, which is over 95% of the time.
BA251 is two hours late and has missed 11.30pm curfew, taking off near midnight. No point me trying to sleep until this one screeches past as bedroom windows are open
Last flight out is usually before 11pm, so this one fully laden is going to wake a few people up.
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SQ321 currently in the news had a significant drop in height between 0807 and 0809 hrs UTC.
Very sad there was a loss of life.
Sad indeed.
Wiki already has a page...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singap...nes_Flight_321...for this flight.
Oh bugger.
My wife was on TK69 last night - from Bangkok to Istanbul, the flight was through the same area, but luckily a few hours earlier than this incident. She then had a flight from Istanbul to LHR this morning. She should reach home in a few hours. I'll find out when she gets home how rough the flight was.
Edit
Her plane and SQ321 would have passed each other between Bangkok and Istanbul. On her flight there was nothing untoward. The seat belt lights went on a couple of times, and there was some minor turbulence.
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It must be a good day for a crossing...BF are hard at it: https://globe.adsbexchange.com/?icao...ace=2024-06-04
B52s out and about today. They seem to have turned off the doodahs while over Malta.
https://globe.adsbexchange.com/?icao=ae5875,ae589c
A CH-47 Chinook flying NE towards Ashford, real low about 10 minutes ago.
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
Lots of action at the moment.
Not often do two Dakotas fly over: https://globe.adsbexchange.com/?icao...ace=2024-06-10
I presume that they're going to stage at Biggin Hill on their way back from Normandy.
I had my own personal fly past today
Crappy phone pics whilst hanging out of my roof light.
And again: https://globe.adsbexchange.com/?icao...ace=2024-06-18
www.vesselfinder.com shows a cluster of BF vessels at their location of interest.
Portuguese P3 based at Boscombe Down https://globe.adsbexchange.com/?icao=497c98
Sorry, not U.K., but Assange in on flight number VJT199 which you can view on FR24
According to the news reports that I have seen the charter was paid for by the Australian Government and the cost is now owed to them.
It seems that he has now landed on US Territory and so one can only hope that the plea deal holds up.
He's due in court at midnight UK time. Then the plane is scheduled to leave shortly after 02:00 UK time and to arrive in Canberra AU around 09:50 BST.
Not any longer seemingly.
Bitcoin?. That'll do nicely. Thank you.
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/anon...freedom-flight
A B17 (Sally B) and 2 DC3s over Kent: https://globe.adsbexchange.com/?icao...ace=2024-07-06
NB There are 2 x DC3, one just isn't showing up at the moment. Got them both now...flying around Headcorn.
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New trials set to help unlock drone deliveries and inspections in the UK:
At a glance:
- Regulator announces organisations set to take part in new trials which will see drones used in everyday life.
- Projects in the trial include testing drone deliveries to consumers, inspections of infrastructure and flights to remote locations.
- It comes as the regulator makes progress on plans to modernise UK airspace and enable integration of new technology in our skies.
Six projects have been selected for trials under a new UK Civil Aviation Authority scheme that will test drone use in deliveries, inspections of infrastructure, emergency services and flights to remote locations...
Seen a De Havilland Vampire a few times in the last couple of weeks. Bit of a rare sight I reckon.
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
Out of Sicily, been to Estonia and on its way to the UK...Global Hawk?
Fairford was my assumption and that's confirmed by this site that lists RQ4B 11-2046 as having arrived yesterday. They also say that two of the three visiting U2s flew out today...but no sign of them on the tracker.