'Splashing' means being the winner in ACM, that's hardly the same as actually çrashing...FNF Rafale wrote:Rumours, rumours ...Stratofreighter wrote:Apparently no flying F-22A Raptors this Thursday morning?
On Wednesday 9 September 2015:
http://www.pprune.org/military-aviation ... aptor.htmlrumours of a 3 sqn Typhoon (call-sign Zenith) splashing an F22 (call-sign Hawk1) during ACM over the North Sea
With the number of spotters around SP, I guess they would not miss that 3 F-22 departed on Wednesday and only 2 came back...
2 took-off at 13:25 ... and came back...
F-22 to Europe
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Based on what?FNF Rafale wrote: Rumours, rumours ...
With the number of spotters around SP, I guess they would not miss that 3 F-22 departed on Wednesday and only 2 came back...
2 took-off at 13:25 ... and came back...
You are completly wrong!
Two took off at 10:15LT and landed at 13:25LT.
In the afternoon another F-22 was heard (typical engine sound) while taxi but was not seen taking off nor landing.
Except for the departure of the waves in the morning all traffic was taking off and landing via RWY05.
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Re: F-22 to Europe
And they left again this morning, homeward bound.Ivarb98 wrote:they are now at Mildenhall
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