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Posted: 18 Sep 2008, 20:37
by alexrfixit
planejunky wrote:I'm so pleased the WAH-64 is being included, living in Claydon we have them over the house everyday!
Nick Black will know exactly where Claydon is!

Quite a Suffolk community developing here!!

Posted: 22 Sep 2008, 14:56
by finfly
Congrats Nick! Can't wait to see MAIW newest package in action. The video looked awesome. Too bad its gonna be on weekend as the real life is too demanding in the moment.
Posted: 22 Sep 2008, 22:26
by KevinJarvis
Is a paintkit available?
Posted: 22 Sep 2008, 23:21
by reconmercs
KevinJarvis wrote:Is a paintkit available?
Not yet Kev, shouldn't be too long hopefully

Posted: 23 Sep 2008, 00:31
by KevinJarvis
Thanks Des. I look forward to it.
Posted: 24 Sep 2008, 12:04
by planejunky
alexrfixit wrote:
Quite a Suffolk community developing here!!

Indeed there is, good to see Gary here too!

Posted: 24 Sep 2008, 13:17
by Firebird
hi planejunky,
Interesting avatar there. A bit later than my time at WTM, the yellow/black would have to be either replaced by blue/red or have the red/white extended over the whole background

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Posted: 24 Sep 2008, 15:10
by planejunky
Hello mate, pre 83 then! I was at WTM from 89 til handover to the AAC in 1993 so yes a little later.

Posted: 24 Sep 2008, 15:24
by Firebird
Left in '84 after the Beirut experience. 74 hadn't been formed, but Nav assigned to the Sqn Boss was on 56 at the time, so he knew he was going there.
Posted: 24 Sep 2008, 15:29
by planejunky
Barry Tichen was OC 56 in when I was there a nav by trade, followed by Barry Doggett near the end of the F-4 era. I did that avatar a while back as I thought it was quite apt!
So the HAS sites wouldn't have been finished when you were there then?
Posted: 24 Sep 2008, 18:11
by Firebird
That's right we had the ASP to spread out on.
Never met Barry Tichen, but Barry Doggett was on the OCU when I was at CGY.
Brian Johnson was the CO on 56 when I joined, the name of the CO when I left was Geoff Brindle, he had a brother who flew P-3s for the USNR.
Posted: 24 Sep 2008, 20:16
by planejunky
Posted: 24 Sep 2008, 20:20
by planejunky
Had a play at Raleigh Durham IAP tonight, great work guys really impressive stuff!

Posted: 24 Sep 2008, 21:16
by VulcanDriver
The F4, probably the sexiest looking jet fighter ever made. I love 'em
John
Posted: 24 Sep 2008, 21:21
by Firebird
planejunky wrote:You'll probably know one or two of the characters on these photos then.

Well if I could make them out, then the 23 lineup would be very familiar as a large chunk of them were transfered to us. I don't recognise that particular 56 piccy, but it looks like Griggles third from the left in the front row. He was the NRL, now there is an old term

, before replacing Mike Bruce as OCA. Looks like BJ in the middle, and Sqwalcock, OCB, second from the right. I would probably recognise more on a bigger piccy.
Posted: 24 Sep 2008, 23:36
by planejunky
Sorry about that, I've changed the filesize on photobucket so they'll be bigger now. if you click the photos above now, you'll be able to see the faces more clearly, though they are scans of old photos! I'd love to know where 56 were when that shot was taken.
I think its a great picture as it shows the various incarnations of the FGR.2 throughout it's service with the RAF, some have the RWR housings on top of the fin, others don't. I noticed that the second jet in has 111 Sqn markings on the nose too!
Interestingly the aircraft at the very back has the Barley grey air defence scheme, that's very probably XV474 as 56 Sqn had the first ever FGR.2 painted in the "new" scheme but with red and blue reduced roundels as you'll remember well I'm sure. That particular jet finished up on 74 Sqn as Wg Cdr Nick Spiller and F/L Sean O'Brien's jet, and is now at Duxford.
I had to do some work on that 23 Sqn pic as it actually had holes punched through it, thankfully not in any bad places though so I could repair it.
Posted: 24 Sep 2008, 23:42
by planejunky
VulcanDriver wrote:The F4, probably the sexiest looking jet fighter ever made. I love 'em
John
I couldn't agree more old sport!

Posted: 25 Sep 2008, 21:37
by garysted
planejunky wrote:alexrfixit wrote:
Quite a Suffolk community developing here!!

Indeed there is, good to see Gary here too!

Yup, I'm about, lurking in the background! I can add a couple to the nostalgia trip from the good old days, although from the other side of the fence. Scans from 20 year old prints I'm afraid.
Getting ready for the imminent arrival of these in our local AI skies.....
ZJ166 (the first) late last week on the overshoot - note the added decoration to the rear cockpit.
Gary
Posted: 25 Sep 2008, 21:43
by planejunky
Happy days those, not quite the same anymore.
Nice to see Graham Clarke's "Tango" again, and a great shot of shifty fix getting airborne!
Posted: 25 Sep 2008, 22:42
by Makadocias
Yeah definitely looking forward to package of the Royal Army Air Corps package with the Apache!
Especially because I am now reading a book called "Apache Dawn" which is about 662 squadron's deployment to Afghanistan in 2007 a really superb book!
It's by Damien Lewis and it's very good!
Give's you a really inside look of how it to fly combat missions in a very hostile enviroment which is in this case Helmand province, Afghanistan!
I highly recommend this book!
"Always outnumbered never outgunned"