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Post by jpzone on Jun 17, 2020 15:54:25 GMT
NOTAM route just published for the historic flypast marking 80 years since Charles De Gaulle’s historic speech. Route simplified Attached FORMATION PLANS TO TRANSIT AT 250-2000FT AGL. TIMINGS, HGT AND ROUTE ARE APRX AND MAY CHANGE DUE TO WX OR OTHER REQUIREMENTS. PART OF ROUTE WILL BE FLOWN WITH ANOTHER FAST JET DISPLAY TEAM WITH UP TO 18 Attachments:
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Post by michael on Jun 17, 2020 23:20:15 GMT
Remember to add an hour to these times for LOCAL time,if it has been a straight lift from the NOTAM
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Post by graham on Jun 18, 2020 8:51:35 GMT
I wonder how far "west" of Pewsey they will come? Devizes is about eight miles west. Fingers crossed.
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Post by Jeff on Jun 18, 2020 10:05:16 GMT
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Post by foxfire on Jun 18, 2020 14:52:42 GMT
The weather for the western end doesn't look too good. I'm on a hill about four miles SE of the Richmond Park/Central London route so might just see the flypast in the distance. www.metcheck.com/SEASONAL/red_arrows.asp#
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Post by foxfire on Jun 18, 2020 16:12:30 GMT
Just spotted them briefly in the distance between the rooftops.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2020 17:03:52 GMT
1 E169 2 E87 3 E44 4 E45 5 E129 6 E98 7 E113 8 E152 9 E105
E107/8-UD Spare Grey C/s 5874/61-PD KC-J not the usual 5140 C-H
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Post by rh226 on Jun 19, 2020 10:31:25 GMT
Red Arrows in flypast were:- XX188, XX232, XX242, XX244, XX245, XX310, XX311, XX319 & XX322.
All 10x PdF Alpha Jets departed Brize Norton and formed up over Newbury. "FAF609" departed back to France prior to the flypast, so it seems likely that the original spare (E107) actually took part and tail number 9 (E105) did not.
Credit FC.
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Post by davebasing on Jun 19, 2020 11:02:01 GMT
Red Arrows in flypast were:- XX188, XX232, XX242, XX244, XX245, XX310, XX311, XX319 & XX322.
All 10x PdF Alpha Jets departed Brize Norton and formed up over Newbury. "FAF609" departed back to France prior to the flypast, so it seems likely that the original spare (E107) actually took part and tail number 9 (E105) did not.
Credit FC. Photos of the flypast show that the grey spare E107 did not take part, but 9 E105 did
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Post by rh226 on Jun 19, 2020 11:07:27 GMT
Thanks, Dave.
Wonder why E107 did not keep its original callsign of "FAF616".......one of life's mysteries.
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