Greetings from LFA-7 - Wales
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- Iwan Bogels
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Greetings from LFA-7 - Wales
Hi eerybody,
Today was the first day of a small trip to Wales. We started off at the Bwlch, which we climbed at 09.00 hours in heavy fog. From the top we couldn't even see our own car, but nevertheless two Hawks showed up. About 500 meters from our spot we saw them pull up to avoid running into the hills. An hour later a second pair tried to make a pass, but as the situation had deteriorated, we only heard them wizz by.
By noon the weather had improved drastically, with great visibility and 40% sunshine. Another seven Hawks passed our position. but unfortunately without any additional frontline fighters. So now we hope to catch some more when we visit Corris Corner and Cad West tomorrow.
We'll keep you posted.
Cheers,
Iwan, Eric and Pieter
Today was the first day of a small trip to Wales. We started off at the Bwlch, which we climbed at 09.00 hours in heavy fog. From the top we couldn't even see our own car, but nevertheless two Hawks showed up. About 500 meters from our spot we saw them pull up to avoid running into the hills. An hour later a second pair tried to make a pass, but as the situation had deteriorated, we only heard them wizz by.
By noon the weather had improved drastically, with great visibility and 40% sunshine. Another seven Hawks passed our position. but unfortunately without any additional frontline fighters. So now we hope to catch some more when we visit Corris Corner and Cad West tomorrow.
We'll keep you posted.
Cheers,
Iwan, Eric and Pieter
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Re: Greetings from LFA-7 - Wales
Nice shot Iwan! And happy hunting tomorrow!
Sincerely hope you have better weather then!
Sincerely hope you have better weather then!
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Re: Greetings from LFA-7 - Wales
hope that you will get some heavy metal stuff today!
go get them!
go get them!
WH64
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Re: Greetings from LFA-7 - Wales
Nice shot Iwan, looking forward to more.
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Re: Greetings from LFA-7 - Wales
Hey Iwan you old mountain goat good to see you up there again nice one hope that you get some front line stuff tomorrow.
Jan-Arie
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Re: Greetings from LFA-7 - Wales
Hi guys,
Thanks for your kind comments! We're glad you enjoyed our small report.
Today we had a glorious day. Not only for the weather, but for the company and the aircraft too. We started of the day with a visit to Corris Corner. At this spot you will only be able to see the aircraft about five seconds before they pass you. So it's a hit and miss location, unless you set up some sort of early warning system with friends elsewhere in the loop. Phones rang quite a number of times, allowing us the take our positions for things to come. During the morning we had four Hawks and a nice old Hercules.
At about 13.00 hrs we decided to change position, as the light at Corris began to turn against us. So we decended to our car, drove a few miles to Cad West and got back up the hill. Just like last year it took us 24 minutes from the bottom to the top, without us having to hurry. We arribed there at 14.04 hrs.
The afternoon was amazing. Things started off with two Royal Navy Hawks with ground fear (e.g. almost in orbit). After that another Hawk made a perfect straight in run towards or position, followed by a half loop back out. What a great sight! Not much later a Tornado GR4 whizzed by, minutes later followed by a Quinetic Alpha Jet. After a short break two Typhoons made our day with a beautiful low pass. Wow ! At 17.30 hrs a new Hercules did a nice run by, while at 17.45 a single ship Harrier finished off the day.
What more can you ask for ?!
A small photographic impression can be seen below. Hopefully we will be able to post more stories and photos tomorrow.
Cheers,
Iwan, Eric & Pieter
Thanks for your kind comments! We're glad you enjoyed our small report.
Today we had a glorious day. Not only for the weather, but for the company and the aircraft too. We started of the day with a visit to Corris Corner. At this spot you will only be able to see the aircraft about five seconds before they pass you. So it's a hit and miss location, unless you set up some sort of early warning system with friends elsewhere in the loop. Phones rang quite a number of times, allowing us the take our positions for things to come. During the morning we had four Hawks and a nice old Hercules.
At about 13.00 hrs we decided to change position, as the light at Corris began to turn against us. So we decended to our car, drove a few miles to Cad West and got back up the hill. Just like last year it took us 24 minutes from the bottom to the top, without us having to hurry. We arribed there at 14.04 hrs.
The afternoon was amazing. Things started off with two Royal Navy Hawks with ground fear (e.g. almost in orbit). After that another Hawk made a perfect straight in run towards or position, followed by a half loop back out. What a great sight! Not much later a Tornado GR4 whizzed by, minutes later followed by a Quinetic Alpha Jet. After a short break two Typhoons made our day with a beautiful low pass. Wow ! At 17.30 hrs a new Hercules did a nice run by, while at 17.45 a single ship Harrier finished off the day.
What more can you ask for ?!
A small photographic impression can be seen below. Hopefully we will be able to post more stories and photos tomorrow.
Cheers,
Iwan, Eric & Pieter
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Re: Greetings from LFA-7 - Wales
I suppose it's already better the last year!, when we were there!
good for you!
good for you!
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Re: Greetings from LFA-7 - Wales
Hey Iwan, nice catches man, beats the hell out of Leeuwarden!! Glad you had some good shooting opportunities. Hope you have some Eagles as well! And very nice finally meeting you the other day.
Groet,
Andras
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Groet,
Andras
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Re: Greetings from LFA-7 - Wales
WoW, great shots again, Iwan
Enjoy your stay and please post some more!
Best regards,
Walter
Enjoy your stay and please post some more!
Best regards,
Walter
Re: Greetings from LFA-7 - Wales
Aaahhhw.. I Like the typhoon!
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Re: Greetings from LFA-7 - Wales
very nice Iwan, It indeed looks like it is already better than last year.
Good luck the remaining days!
Cheers,
Good luck the remaining days!
Cheers,
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Re: Greetings from LFA-7 - Wales
Kick ass shots man very nice have fun
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sie senor it's me the one and onlyAndras wrote:Hey Iwan, nice catches man, beats the hell out of Leeuwarden!! Glad you had some good shooting opportunities. Hope you have some Eagles as well! And very nice finally meeting you the other day.
Groet,
Andras
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Re: Greetings from LFA-7 - Wales
I like it a lot Dappa02!
Something in me says we will find some Eagles in this topic tomorrow...
Grtz,
Marcel
Something in me says we will find some Eagles in this topic tomorrow...
Grtz,
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