On Friday I made my first trip out to an airfield in 2022 with a visit to the fence at 'my local' Yeovilton. Being a Friday airfield hours were reduced with a 10am start and 3pm finish, and it appears that manpower and serviceability remain an issue for the Royal Navy - no ILS and no visiting aircraft refuelling.
10am sharp and Merlins and Wildcats started up and shortly afterwards Kraken42 & 45 dropped in for some circuit work. With just a matter of weeks left in service, it's a case of get them whilst you can.
Kraken45
Royal Navy 736NAS British Aerospace Hawk T1 XX324 by
Neil Brant, on Flickr
Royal Navy 736NAS British Aerospace Hawk T1 XX324 by
Neil Brant, on Flickr
Kraken42
Royal Navy 736NAS British Aerospace Hawk T1 XX280 by
Neil Brant, on Flickr
Royal Navy 736NAS British Aerospace Hawk T1 XX280 by
Neil Brant, on Flickr
Commando28 spend the day ferrying personnel out to HMS Prince of Wales ahead of the Merlin deployment next week.
Royal Navy 846NAS Agusta-Westland EH101 Merlin HC4A ZJ994 by
Neil Brant, on Flickr
Other Merlins were busy, six were out on the flight line, maybe preparing for 8 or 9 to deploy away next week (Norway, Kent & HMSPWLS)
Junglie31
Royal Navy 845NAS Agusta-Westland EH101 Merlin HC4 ZJ122 by
Neil Brant, on Flickr
Junglie50
Royal Navy 845NAS Agusta-Westland EH101 Merlin HC4 ZJ137 by
Neil Brant, on Flickr
Junglie90
Royal Navy 846NAS Agusta-Westland EH101 Merlin HC4 ZJ137 by
Neil Brant, on Flickr
At about lunchtime Panther21 Flight were scheduled to drop low level at Yeovilton for LFA2 and on the invitation of ATC performed some very spirited fly throughs.
United States Air Force 48FW McDonnell-Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle 91-0329 by
Neil Brant, on Flickr
United States Air Force 48FW McDonnell-Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle 00-3002 by
Neil Brant, on Flickr
United States Air Force 48FW McDonnell-Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle 01-2002 by
Neil Brant, on Flickr
United States Air Force 48FW McDonnell-Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle 01-2002 by
Neil Brant, on Flickr
United States Air Force 48FW McDonnell-Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle 01-2002 by
Neil Brant, on Flickr
815NAS & 825NAS were very quiet and only a single Wildcat HMA2 flew. However, a few AAC & RM Wildcats AH1s ventured out.
Valiant62
Army Air Corps 659Sqn Agusta-Westland AW.159 Wildcat AH1 ZZ521 by
Neil Brant, on Flickr
I hope that they are of interest and for anybody wishing to see more from HMS Heron, my Yeovilton FLICKR album can be viewed at -
https://www.flickr.com/photos/25034864@ ... 3864154954
Neil