Machloop in Wales 14th-17th April
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- Machlooper
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Machloop in Wales 14th-17th April
Hi all,
Just a few images of a trying week in the loop...Hope not too many...
Bwlch 14/04/08
Then it was "Fight On"......
And after a quick Scissors maneuvere the F3 had the upper hand.....
Cad West 15/04/08
Just a few seen as they've already been covered....
Dinas Mawddwy 15/04/08
As promised a herc turned up about 19.00hrs...
Seen over the Red Lion as I ran out pint and Camera in hand!!!
Blubell Hill 16/04/08
Several GR4 passes strung together,
And the hawks....
Hi Guys!!!!
And finally with Friday being blown off by high winds a few from the equally windy Bwlch on Thurs 17/04/08 (I had to hide behind the rocks and shoot sitting down!! )
One of a pair of Harriers carrying out a Shackle maneuver over the Bwlch..
And a sole GR9 that I tracked on the scanner(otherwise i'd have been gone!!) from the Licfield corridor from 17.30hrs to the Bwlch just after 18.00hrs
Of course the feker pulled high on reaching me!!..
TATA,
Pat.
Just a few images of a trying week in the loop...Hope not too many...
Bwlch 14/04/08
Then it was "Fight On"......
And after a quick Scissors maneuvere the F3 had the upper hand.....
Cad West 15/04/08
Just a few seen as they've already been covered....
Dinas Mawddwy 15/04/08
As promised a herc turned up about 19.00hrs...
Seen over the Red Lion as I ran out pint and Camera in hand!!!
Blubell Hill 16/04/08
Several GR4 passes strung together,
And the hawks....
Hi Guys!!!!
And finally with Friday being blown off by high winds a few from the equally windy Bwlch on Thurs 17/04/08 (I had to hide behind the rocks and shoot sitting down!! )
One of a pair of Harriers carrying out a Shackle maneuver over the Bwlch..
And a sole GR9 that I tracked on the scanner(otherwise i'd have been gone!!) from the Licfield corridor from 17.30hrs to the Bwlch just after 18.00hrs
Of course the feker pulled high on reaching me!!..
TATA,
Pat.
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Great pics. You did a great job. It brings me in the mood for this summer!
Which freq's did you use? was there last summer, had my scanner with me but could not hear anything what was going low level. Only some LN F-15's at high alltitude.And a sole GR9 that I tracked on the scanner
Assume makes an ASS of U and ME.
- Machlooper
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Just to answer some questions:
1. The gear I was using was a Nikon D3 with an 80-400mm/f4-5.6 lens
2. The Alpha jet and F3 are belonging to QinetiQ (Empire Test Pilots School)
so are not actually RAF but are flown by RAF/Civvie/Foreign aircrews.
3. The freq's on the scanner are too many to list but if you go to warplane.co.uk you'll find them there. I basically picked him up on a Swanwick low level freq as he crossed the U.K through the Licfield corridor and declared desending into low level for 20 mins, which was why he pulled up as he exited the Machloop 20 mins later!!!
Cheers,
Pat.
1. The gear I was using was a Nikon D3 with an 80-400mm/f4-5.6 lens
2. The Alpha jet and F3 are belonging to QinetiQ (Empire Test Pilots School)
so are not actually RAF but are flown by RAF/Civvie/Foreign aircrews.
3. The freq's on the scanner are too many to list but if you go to warplane.co.uk you'll find them there. I basically picked him up on a Swanwick low level freq as he crossed the U.K through the Licfield corridor and declared desending into low level for 20 mins, which was why he pulled up as he exited the Machloop 20 mins later!!!
Cheers,
Pat.
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Hi Marcel,
Nope, no chase planes involved!! Just a lot of sweat(and some tears,blood,puke, when going up Blue Bell hill!!!) and a head for heights, which I actaully dont have, but its worth it in the end!
The locations were a closely guarded secret among a few (20-30) photographers of which I was pleased to join at the latter end of the good aul days, but with the advent of certain websites its gone ballistic!
If you go to lowfly.net it will tell you where but I didnt send you to that site ,
Pat.
P.S: The aircraft 092 is actually a Tornado GR4A, the ground hugging strike/recce version, not an F3 which is the one in the Alpha jet chase. The F3 came later than the GR4 when the RAF decided not to buy the F-15/F-14 to replace the F-4. They redesigned the Tornado IDS to the F3. Its longer than the GR4 with a slimmer nose and different colour. Its in the process of being replaced itself by the Typhoon F2 and with the Typhoon FGR1 trickling into service at the moment the Tornado GR4 drivers will be getting nervous also!!
Nope, no chase planes involved!! Just a lot of sweat(and some tears,blood,puke, when going up Blue Bell hill!!!) and a head for heights, which I actaully dont have, but its worth it in the end!
The locations were a closely guarded secret among a few (20-30) photographers of which I was pleased to join at the latter end of the good aul days, but with the advent of certain websites its gone ballistic!
If you go to lowfly.net it will tell you where but I didnt send you to that site ,
Pat.
P.S: The aircraft 092 is actually a Tornado GR4A, the ground hugging strike/recce version, not an F3 which is the one in the Alpha jet chase. The F3 came later than the GR4 when the RAF decided not to buy the F-15/F-14 to replace the F-4. They redesigned the Tornado IDS to the F3. Its longer than the GR4 with a slimmer nose and different colour. Its in the process of being replaced itself by the Typhoon F2 and with the Typhoon FGR1 trickling into service at the moment the Tornado GR4 drivers will be getting nervous also!!
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I see now, I was fooled by the grey outfit.Machlooper wrote:Hi Marcel,
P.S: The aircraft 092 is actually a Tornado GR4A, the ground hugging strike/recce version, not an F3 which is the one in the Alpha jet chase. The F3 came later than the GR4 when the RAF decided not to buy the F-15/F-14 to replace the F-4. They redesigned the Tornado IDS to the F3. Its longer than the GR4 with a slimmer nose and different colour. Its in the process of being replaced itself by the Typhoon F2 and with the Typhoon FGR1 trickling into service at the moment the Tornado GR4 drivers will be getting nervous also!!
- Machlooper
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As I was shooting these images with my DSLR my girlfriend was videoing the action. Ive just posted some footage on youtube,
Enjoy,
Pat.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hB92UQquVJM" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Enjoy,
Pat.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hB92UQquVJM" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;