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Hi obviously new here, just wanted to say hi all and thanks to Tim for recommending this site.
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Hi, Been a member for a while, but yet to post. Not sure why I haven’t yet, but here goes.
I’m Andy, regular at RIAT since 1993, done 12 of them. Nearest military field is Cosford as live in the West Midlands, but make the run over to Lakenheath and Mildenhall when I can. Of course lockdowns have put pay to that, so last visited in October 2019.
Hoping to start venturing out again now, so EGUL and EGUN along with EGVA are in the viewfinder to visit ASAP.
I’m Andy, regular at RIAT since 1993, done 12 of them. Nearest military field is Cosford as live in the West Midlands, but make the run over to Lakenheath and Mildenhall when I can. Of course lockdowns have put pay to that, so last visited in October 2019.
Hoping to start venturing out again now, so EGUL and EGUN along with EGVA are in the viewfinder to visit ASAP.
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Hi Chris & Andy
Welcome aboard the friendly aviation forum, guys
Paddyboy
Welcome aboard the friendly aviation forum, guys
Paddyboy
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Hi everyone,
My name is Andy and I have been in love with military aircraft as soon as i was shown them back in 1989. Unfortunately due to family and work commitments I took a huge break from 2001 till now. So apologies in advance for the mountain of questions I am about to be asking you all as I am trying to catch up with all the changes and reductions in both aircraft and airfields. (Only started to see a few Typhoon's when i stopped and i now see they are being scrapped!)
My locals haunts were Cottesmore and Wittering so i already know i'm going to have to travel further afield to actually see anything.
My name is Andy and I have been in love with military aircraft as soon as i was shown them back in 1989. Unfortunately due to family and work commitments I took a huge break from 2001 till now. So apologies in advance for the mountain of questions I am about to be asking you all as I am trying to catch up with all the changes and reductions in both aircraft and airfields. (Only started to see a few Typhoon's when i stopped and i now see they are being scrapped!)
My locals haunts were Cottesmore and Wittering so i already know i'm going to have to travel further afield to actually see anything.
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Hi Chris
Welcome aboard mate... I'm sure you will enjoy looking around the forum... the guys on here are a great bunch and have a vast knowledge of all things aviation.
I know you like your photography both Military and Wildlife so don't forget the General Photo section at the bottom of the forum its a great section and full of superb photos of all sorts of subjects.
The guys on here are more than happy to help so if you have a question or need any help just ask.
Don't forget your five posts then you will have full access.
Have fun... see you soon mate.
Tim
Welcome aboard mate... I'm sure you will enjoy looking around the forum... the guys on here are a great bunch and have a vast knowledge of all things aviation.
I know you like your photography both Military and Wildlife so don't forget the General Photo section at the bottom of the forum its a great section and full of superb photos of all sorts of subjects.
The guys on here are more than happy to help so if you have a question or need any help just ask.
Don't forget your five posts then you will have full access.
Have fun... see you soon mate.
Tim
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Hi Andy
Its a great forum full of friendly people with a vast knowledge of all things aviation... from spotting, serials, photography and more.
If you have any questions or need help... just ask... I'm sure the guys on here will be able and happy to help.
PS... remember... you need to have 5 posts on the forum before your able to access all areas.
T1
Its a great forum full of friendly people with a vast knowledge of all things aviation... from spotting, serials, photography and more.
If you have any questions or need help... just ask... I'm sure the guys on here will be able and happy to help.
PS... remember... you need to have 5 posts on the forum before your able to access all areas.
T1
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Hi B2Steath4Fairford
Look forward to seeing some photo posts from Mildenhall and Lakenheath.
T1
Look forward to seeing some photo posts from Mildenhall and Lakenheath.
T1
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Welcome aboard the friendly aviation forum Andy
Paddyboy
Paddyboy
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Hi all, Nick Here been lurking about for a bit, about time I said hi. I'm based in the west of Scotland, visit the mound at Prestwick now and again. Was a long time Leuchars airshow regular, and went to every Leuchars since the late 80s. Me and my brother go to 1 big airshow per year in the UK to try and scratch the itch. Once the pandemic is a thing of the past we will continue to work our way around the UK airshow scene and tick off our bucket list aircraft.
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Hi Nick
Welcome aboard the friendly aviation forum mate
Always good to have another pair of eyes and ears in the far North
Paddyboy
Welcome aboard the friendly aviation forum mate
Always good to have another pair of eyes and ears in the far North
Paddyboy
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Thanks Paddyboy really appreciate it mate.
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Hi everyone,
Thanks to the Admins for accepting me so here’s a little introduction. My name is Shaun, I’m retired, and live in Sussex with my better half.
Like many others here, my love of aircraft started early and led to me joining the Air Cadets. Air Experience Flying in Chipmunks and Summer Camps at Marham and Lyneham in the early 1970’s followed, with cross-country trips and circuit bashing in Herc’s and a round-Britain flight in a Comet whilst at LYE further whetting my appetite for all things aviation. Most of us oldies have fond memories attending Airshows at the likes of Alconbury, Bentwaters, Boscombe Down, Lakenheath, Mildenhall, Upper Heyford, Waddington etc... Sadly, no longer at most of these and suspended everywhere else. Let’s hope we can soon return to normality.
Anyway, I don’t want this small bio to become an old codgers maudling life story, so I’ll cut it short now and look forward to enjoying what is probably the best Military Aviation Enthusiast forum there is!
Take care and have fun everybody.
Shaun
Thanks to the Admins for accepting me so here’s a little introduction. My name is Shaun, I’m retired, and live in Sussex with my better half.
Like many others here, my love of aircraft started early and led to me joining the Air Cadets. Air Experience Flying in Chipmunks and Summer Camps at Marham and Lyneham in the early 1970’s followed, with cross-country trips and circuit bashing in Herc’s and a round-Britain flight in a Comet whilst at LYE further whetting my appetite for all things aviation. Most of us oldies have fond memories attending Airshows at the likes of Alconbury, Bentwaters, Boscombe Down, Lakenheath, Mildenhall, Upper Heyford, Waddington etc... Sadly, no longer at most of these and suspended everywhere else. Let’s hope we can soon return to normality.
Anyway, I don’t want this small bio to become an old codgers maudling life story, so I’ll cut it short now and look forward to enjoying what is probably the best Military Aviation Enthusiast forum there is!
Take care and have fun everybody.
Shaun
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Hi Shaun
Welcome aboard the friendly aviation forum
Paddyboy
Welcome aboard the friendly aviation forum
Paddyboy
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Many thanks Paddyboy!
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Thanks DavieB
I saw it on a reg plate site in 2016 and thought "I've gotta have that!"
It has a couple of black stickers on it so it looks like F-4 'NAM as well as a Mr Spook sticker
I put a plate on without sticker additions for the MOT
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Suspect there is probably similar on some on the back of a beat up old Chevvy trundling round the Nevada desert being driven by a crusty old guy in a baseball hat with "Rolling Thunder Vet" on the front!
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You're probably rightDavieB wrote: ↑Fri Apr 30, 2021 11:05 amSuspect there is probably similar on some on the back of a beat up old Chevvy trundling round the Nevada desert being driven by a crusty old guy in a baseball hat with "Rolling Thunder Vet" on the front!
I've met a few 'crusty old vets' there over the years, in the desert and out of it! Usually over a beer or two!
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Hi everyone,
Thank you to accept me in your forum. Forgive my possible language/conjugation/grammar errors, I am a French immigrant currently resident in Scotland.
I discovered your forum when I was looking for information about the Exercise Joint Warrior. I am first of all a photography enthusiast (a bit of everything), and I started to enjoy taking pictures of military equipment at air events near my parents' home and during my thesis. I lived by the sea, near the military port of Toulon (base port of the French aircraft carrier).
So I began to practice a lot more picture of Military boats, and occasionnaly, some plane (You need to have a good lens for the plane).
Since arriving in Scotland (shortly before the lockdown) I have been left wanting, although I have seen a few.
Anyway, I hope to get to know aviation a bit better, especially from the UK.
Thanks again for the welcome.
This is the last picture of a plane I managed to take a few months ago.
Edit: in order to comply with the rules, I change the picture link (the size of the picture on my website is too big to use the {img}{\img})
Thank you to accept me in your forum. Forgive my possible language/conjugation/grammar errors, I am a French immigrant currently resident in Scotland.
I discovered your forum when I was looking for information about the Exercise Joint Warrior. I am first of all a photography enthusiast (a bit of everything), and I started to enjoy taking pictures of military equipment at air events near my parents' home and during my thesis. I lived by the sea, near the military port of Toulon (base port of the French aircraft carrier).
So I began to practice a lot more picture of Military boats, and occasionnaly, some plane (You need to have a good lens for the plane).
Since arriving in Scotland (shortly before the lockdown) I have been left wanting, although I have seen a few.
Anyway, I hope to get to know aviation a bit better, especially from the UK.
Thanks again for the welcome.
This is the last picture of a plane I managed to take a few months ago.
Edit: in order to comply with the rules, I change the picture link (the size of the picture on my website is too big to use the {img}{\img})
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Welcome aboard the friendly aviation forum
Paddyboy
Paddyboy
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