Reds in the Mach Loop!
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Reds in the Mach Loop!
Hi all,
This summer I made a fantastic trip to the UK with Remco (Kleintje Pils). First stop was the RIAT at Saturday. Sunday afternoon we left Fairford and headed for Wales to try our luck in the Mach Loop on Monday. And what luck we had...
It was my first time at the Bwlch, so I had no idea what exactly to expect. So, without expectations, I waited patiently for something to turn around the corner. Within two hours of our arrival a Hawk turned into the Loop.
1. BAe Hawk T1A XX189, RAF 19 (Reserve) squadron
But then we got some really exciting news; a Red Arrow was heading our way! Indeed, after 10 minutes, a single Red turned at the Bwlch.
2. BAe Hawk T1 XX177, Red Arrows
3.
Still full of joy after this flyby, a guy with a scanner (thanks Ed!) told us a formation of Reds was about to enter the Loop!
Well, no words necessary I think:
4.
5.
6.
7.
Awesome!
But the day wasn't finished:
8. BAe Harrier GR9 ZG500, RAF 4 (Reserve) squadron with 20 (Reserve) squadron markings
9. BAe Harrier GR9 ZD401, Based at RAF Cottesmore, 1 squadron with 20 (Reserve) squadron markings
10.
11. BAe Hawk T1W XX181, RAF 208 (Reserve) squadron
12. BAe Hawk T1W XX167, RAF 208 (Reserve) squadron
13. Well, you couldn't exactly overlook the guy with the green fluorescent jacket at the Bwlch
And finally, one last Hawk:
14. BAe Hawk T1A XX324, RAF 19 (Reserve) squadron
After this Hawk, it started raining quite a lot. After an hour in the rain, we decided to go back to the hotel. After all, our memory cards contained more than we had wished for!
Hope you like 'm!
Regards,
Niek
This summer I made a fantastic trip to the UK with Remco (Kleintje Pils). First stop was the RIAT at Saturday. Sunday afternoon we left Fairford and headed for Wales to try our luck in the Mach Loop on Monday. And what luck we had...
It was my first time at the Bwlch, so I had no idea what exactly to expect. So, without expectations, I waited patiently for something to turn around the corner. Within two hours of our arrival a Hawk turned into the Loop.
1. BAe Hawk T1A XX189, RAF 19 (Reserve) squadron
But then we got some really exciting news; a Red Arrow was heading our way! Indeed, after 10 minutes, a single Red turned at the Bwlch.
2. BAe Hawk T1 XX177, Red Arrows
3.
Still full of joy after this flyby, a guy with a scanner (thanks Ed!) told us a formation of Reds was about to enter the Loop!
Well, no words necessary I think:
4.
5.
6.
7.
Awesome!
But the day wasn't finished:
8. BAe Harrier GR9 ZG500, RAF 4 (Reserve) squadron with 20 (Reserve) squadron markings
9. BAe Harrier GR9 ZD401, Based at RAF Cottesmore, 1 squadron with 20 (Reserve) squadron markings
10.
11. BAe Hawk T1W XX181, RAF 208 (Reserve) squadron
12. BAe Hawk T1W XX167, RAF 208 (Reserve) squadron
13. Well, you couldn't exactly overlook the guy with the green fluorescent jacket at the Bwlch
And finally, one last Hawk:
14. BAe Hawk T1A XX324, RAF 19 (Reserve) squadron
After this Hawk, it started raining quite a lot. After an hour in the rain, we decided to go back to the hotel. After all, our memory cards contained more than we had wished for!
Hope you like 'm!
Regards,
Niek
Last edited by Niek84 on 19 Aug 2010, 22:58, edited 3 times in total.
Re: Reds in the Mach Loop!
WOW! This are really good pictures! I love number 4. Good job!
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Cool stuff Niek, nice catches!
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Re: Reds in the Mach Loop!
Jowww Niek,
Great set of images (number 4 really rocks!) and yeah you're really spoiled by now
Great set of images (number 4 really rocks!) and yeah you're really spoiled by now
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Re: Reds in the Mach Loop!
What an awesome set of pictures you got there!
Number 4 is really great!
Number 4 is really great!
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Re: Reds in the Mach Loop!
Thanks everybody for the nice comments!
My favorite is number 4 too, what a moment that was! I was standing close to Ed (with the scanner) and when the formation got into sight there were some words on the scanner, but I couldn't make out what they were saying. It was clarified immediately by Ed by yelling: 'Smoke on!'. And right at that moment, the Reds put the smoke on...
Yeah, I'm very spoiled right now, but for once a year that's ok, don't you think?
Regards,
Niek
My favorite is number 4 too, what a moment that was! I was standing close to Ed (with the scanner) and when the formation got into sight there were some words on the scanner, but I couldn't make out what they were saying. It was clarified immediately by Ed by yelling: 'Smoke on!'. And right at that moment, the Reds put the smoke on...
Yeah, I'm very spoiled right now, but for once a year that's ok, don't you think?
Regards,
Niek
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Re: Reds in the Mach Loop!
Well, Niek told most of the story so far. We planned this day some 3 months before. After my first visit in 2009 I definately had to go back. We decided to go only one day, but we choosed a day with an increased change of activity being RIAT's departure day. 2 weeks before we would go the 'incident' with the GR4's crew happened and the traffic in the loop decreased to a minimum. We still decided to go on but on arrival at Sunday evening it was heavy rain with the tops of the hills in the clouds.
Next day we went early to the Bwlch car park where to find out someone already was on the hill. After the climb we heard from him (Ed) we might get the Red's coming through. Yeah right you've got too many beer mate! But it turned out to be true and it was fantastic! I only went up with 420mm on a 1D body so no zoom possibility during the Red's pass...
Enjoy!
1. Red10 came by for an inspection
2. Ow yeah smoke on!
3. Hey, why am I not in that backseat?
4. Magnificent view
5. Wow first RAF frontliner for me!
6. Hey another one...
7. Ow yes the normal Hawks were there too!
Next day we went early to the Bwlch car park where to find out someone already was on the hill. After the climb we heard from him (Ed) we might get the Red's coming through. Yeah right you've got too many beer mate! But it turned out to be true and it was fantastic! I only went up with 420mm on a 1D body so no zoom possibility during the Red's pass...
Enjoy!
1. Red10 came by for an inspection
2. Ow yeah smoke on!
3. Hey, why am I not in that backseat?
4. Magnificent view
5. Wow first RAF frontliner for me!
6. Hey another one...
7. Ow yes the normal Hawks were there too!
Remco Donselaar
Re: Reds in the Mach Loop!
Well Remco, even without the ability to zoom out, you've got pictures that make me jealous!
Regards,
Niek
Regards,
Niek
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Re: Reds in the Mach Loop!
What kind of an incident was this?2 weeks before we would go the 'incident' with the GR4's crew happened and the traffic in the loop decreased to a minimum
Greetz, Ron
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Whow! Nice shots!
You were a lucky man!
You were a lucky man!
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The "i am with stupid incident"
o.k. I thought it was picked up very well withing the RAF....
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Hi Ron,
No unfortunately not. Although nothing was confirmed officially it seemed the RAF frontliners (Harrier, Typhoon, Tornado) were instructed to avoid places well known to photographers. Together with the grounding of the Hawks last week there were quite a lot of blank day's last 3-5 weeks. The Harriers that were seen in the loop were flown by the RN. Also a single Hercules entered the loop last week, being the only movement that day.
No unfortunately not. Although nothing was confirmed officially it seemed the RAF frontliners (Harrier, Typhoon, Tornado) were instructed to avoid places well known to photographers. Together with the grounding of the Hawks last week there were quite a lot of blank day's last 3-5 weeks. The Harriers that were seen in the loop were flown by the RN. Also a single Hercules entered the loop last week, being the only movement that day.
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Re: Reds in the Mach Loop!
Not aimed at Remco, just thought it was fitting .
Great shots by the way, also in this thread
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Re: Reds in the Mach Loop!
Apparantly the 'avoid' has ended, the Bwlch saw today a Tornado Special tail and a Saudi Typhoon. So get out there guys and show us some shots!
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