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EGDR
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Wildcat

Post by EGDR » Tue Sep 03, 2013 10:03 am

Does anyone know if the Wildcat operating out of Culdrose yesterday has left yet? I wouldn't mind keeping an eye out for it today :)
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Malfatron Malkovic

Re: Wildcat yesterday

Post by Malfatron Malkovic » Tue Sep 03, 2013 10:47 am

ZZ414 was about yesterday (possibly two other), haven't looked out there today yet, will do in a minute, i'll let you know what's on.

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Re: Wildcat yesterday

Post by EGDR » Tue Sep 03, 2013 10:58 am

Think I just saw it on my screens. Seems to have landed, only showing an 824 Merlin and a couple of avengers up at the moment. Might go up to the viewing area soon to have a look :)

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Re: Wildcat yesterday

Post by paul simmons » Tue Sep 03, 2013 11:00 am

ZZ413 c/s Talon 701 has just transited Newquay MATS heading down your way.
Only know of one Wildcat yesterday, as Malf has already posted ZZ414 c/s Talon 705

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Re: Wildcat yesterday

Post by EGDR » Tue Sep 03, 2013 11:02 am

Ill add a Hawk to my list above. I will keep an eye out for it, thanks Paul.

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Re: Wildcat yesterday

Post by paul simmons » Tue Sep 03, 2013 11:43 am

Just noted on PP that ZZ414 is still around, not sure if it's been at Culdrose since yesterday or not.
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Re: Wildcat yesterday

Post by EGDR » Tue Sep 03, 2013 11:45 am

I have it too, not sure if it has called in to CU yet though.

UPDATE: Just flown past my house in Cury, looked like it came from Culdrose

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Re: Wildcat

Post by EGDR » Tue Sep 03, 2013 1:53 pm

At the viewing area now, two wildcats have just taken off

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Re: Wildcat

Post by buzzer » Tue Sep 03, 2013 2:20 pm

Not been lucky enough to catch any of them yet :'(
If your out the viewing enclosure now Kyle don't suppose you noted a tornadorouting through did you?
Driving down in to Falmouth about 15:00. Noted what looked like one low and slow over the docks!!!
Hopfully someone can confirm it for me!

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Re: Wildcat

Post by EGDR » Tue Sep 03, 2013 2:34 pm

Not seen a Tornado, but I will keep an eye out ;)

Malfatron Malkovic

Re: Wildcat

Post by Malfatron Malkovic » Tue Sep 03, 2013 2:38 pm

Both Widcats are now having a play at Predannack.

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Re: Wildcats

Post by EGDR » Tue Sep 03, 2013 2:45 pm

One wildcat just landed, not sure which one

Aircraftpaulcornwall

Re: Wildcat

Post by Aircraftpaulcornwall » Tue Sep 03, 2013 9:13 pm

Hi Kyle, Malf, buzzer, paulsimmons and everyone!
Let's hope that CU helo and a/c ops are well and truly up and running from today onwards :thumbs:
My wife (who hates ANYTHING aviation wise :@ ) and myself :clap: saw a low flying Merlin manoeuvering just to the west of Treliske Hosp. today!
In the coming days - the more a/c and helos the better!!!!!!! --Paul :thumb:

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Re: Wildcat

Post by EGDR » Tue Sep 03, 2013 9:19 pm

Aircraftpaulcornwall wrote:Hi Kyle, Malf and everyone!
Let's hope that CU helo and a/c ops are well and truly up and running from today onwards :thumbs:
My wife (who hates ANYTHING aviation wise :@ ) and myself :clap: saw a low flying Merlin manoeuvering just to the west of Treliske Hosp. today!
In the coming days - the more a/c and helos the better!!!!!!! --Paul :thumb:
Everything seems to be up and running, I have seen a lot of action from all of the Culdrose aircraft since yesterday. Hawks, Avengers and Merlins seem to be constantly in the air! :thumbs: And the Sea Kings are up a lot of the time :thumbs:. Don't worry about your wife, my Dads the same! I was shocked when he accepted to drive me to Culdrose when the Chinooks turned up a couple of months ago! :lol:

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Re: Wildcat

Post by Aircraftpaulcornwall » Tue Sep 03, 2013 9:37 pm

Hi Kyle,
Yes, many thanks mate - the a/c & helo ops that you describe are all very good! You have done a very good job in persuading your dad to co-operate with your good and increasing interest in aviation - there is absolutely nothing wrong in that!!
In the next number of days, let's hope for much more activity - I am sure that I can say that for all of us on here, we have missed seeing the Sea Kings (apart from 771 SAR - who are always welcome anywhere :thumbs: ), the Merlins, Hawks, Avengers, etc, etc, during the recent holidays.

Meanwhile, I cannot really understand my wife, whom I said before HATES all of anything aviation related :@
I have tried and tried and tried to persuade her to take a good interest in our Culdrose military helicopters and aircraft, but I think that I shall have to concede that she is simply not interested. However, at least I am and I will continue to be interested in these for ever!! :thumbs: --Paul

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Re: Wildcat

Post by EGDR » Tue Sep 03, 2013 9:47 pm

:lol: Good luck with the wife! I am going to miss spending half a day at the viewing enclosure like I have these past two days when I'm back at school on Thursday, hopefully we will get some more evening visitors from now on :ninja: .

My Dad was an interesting challenge at Classic Air Force for the VC-10, I am sure he loved it deep down though :ninja: :lol:

EDIT: Speaking of 771, it seems one just buzzed over my house, hopefully an exercise...

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Re: Wildcat

Post by Aircraftpaulcornwall » Tue Sep 03, 2013 10:03 pm

Hi Kyle,
Yep, many thanks mate!! I greatly appreciate your thoughts.
My wife? - well time will tell, but I do not hold out much hope!! - if I say 'there's an AEW Sea King' Bagger, with the 'dustbin' - What are you talking about? I don't care!!
If I say - Oh, there's a Merlin helicopter at low level - what's that? If I say - wow, there's an Avenger - Oh - what's that???
Two black Hawks in formation, - followed by a single Hawk at 1500ft - (she says, - I don't really care :@ )
But I do!!! :thumbs:
I am so glad that you have persuaded your dad to let you go and have a look! :clap:
Don't let anyone suppress your interest - you should persue it at all costs!! --Paul :thumbs:
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Re: Wildcat

Post by EGDR » Tue Sep 03, 2013 10:15 pm

How can you not care about two Hawks in formation! :lol:
Don't worry, noone has ever suppressed my interest in aviation, had it all my life! It was only since when I found Fighter Control have I got serious about it, I never realised how many visitors we do get down here, like for instance the 146 that is always down from Boscombe and the odd Tornado into Newquay.
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Re: Wildcat

Post by Aircraftpaulcornwall » Tue Sep 03, 2013 10:34 pm

Hi Kyle,
Yes, exactly my thoughts also!! - I cannot understand any ones non-interest in aviation, either military (or civil for that matter!)
I am so pleased that you have a genuine interest in our R.N. Aviation - I am 57yrs old - and from a young boy, when I used to live at Penryn, -
I saw Gannets, Bell Sioux helos, Hiller helos, and later, R.N.Wessex & Sea Kings flying over. This is what fired my interest in the Fleet Air Arm.
I was so interested that I eventually applied for and was accepted for the Royal Naval Auxiliary Service in 1979 (Classified Communications) until 1991, when it was finally disbanded. (at the end of the Cold War)
The rest is history and it is still going!!! --Paul :thumbs:

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Re: Wildcat

Post by EGDR » Tue Sep 03, 2013 10:41 pm

Navy, Air Force, Civvy, love them all :D And I must admit I would love to see a Gannet flying :)
I'm the same, I can't understand that people can not be amazed that that small dot in the sky is traveling at 500mph, 11km high ferrying 400 people to another continent! Or that that Huey may not look like much but without it the World would have taken much longer to realise the true potential of a helicopter!

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