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Transportation for the "USAF" owned harriers?
Transportation for the "USAF" owned harriers?
Hi all, Now the USAF are now new owners of the ex-RAF Harriers how will they collect them, surely their are too many to be taken by road so my guess would be that the USAF will pick them up early in the new year?
Although since last week Cottesmore has been lit up quite well including the hangars compared to past months and i did hear a low and large sounding aircraft during the night which was most probaly nothing but was not sure if it was some sort of transportation?
Anyone else with news on the matter?
Thanks, Cott09
Although since last week Cottesmore has been lit up quite well including the hangars compared to past months and i did hear a low and large sounding aircraft during the night which was most probaly nothing but was not sure if it was some sort of transportation?
Anyone else with news on the matter?
Thanks, Cott09
Re: Transportation for the "usaf" owned harriers?
Ithought it was the USN.USMC that had aquired thm not the USAF,and it seems they have started transporting them by road from whats been reported today[Thursday]cottesmore09 wrote:Hi all, Now the USAF are now new owners of the ex-RAF Harriers how will they collect them, surely their are too many to be taken by road so my guess would be that the USAF will pick them up early in the new year?
Although since last week Cottesmore has been lit up quite well including the hangars compared to past months and i did hear a low and large sounding aircraft during the night which was most probaly nothing but was not sure if it was some sort of transportation?
Anyone else with news on the matter?
Thanks, Cott09

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What do cry when we see The Man With the Stick???
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What do cry when we see The Man With the Stick???
Re: Transportation for the "usaf" owned harriers?
viewtopic.php?f=100&p=301127#p301127" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;BOLLO wrote:Ithought it was the USN.USMC that had aquired thm not the USAF,and it seems they have started transporting them by road from whats been reported today[Thursday]cottesmore09 wrote:Hi all, Now the USAF are now new owners of the ex-RAF Harriers how will they collect them, surely their are too many to be taken by road so my guess would be that the USAF will pick them up early in the new year?
Although since last week Cottesmore has been lit up quite well including the hangars compared to past months and i did hear a low and large sounding aircraft during the night which was most probaly nothing but was not sure if it was some sort of transportation?
Anyone else with news on the matter?
Thanks, Cott09
http://www.airfighters.com/photosearch.php?phgid=SHED" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; LOADES
http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.s ... _entry=140+" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; at last
What do cry when we see The Man With the Stick???
http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.s ... _entry=140+" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; at last
What do cry when we see The Man With the Stick???
Re: Transportation for the "usaf" owned harriers?
Can they leave the "cammo" one behind?
Thats another special c/s jet I've missed...
Thats another special c/s jet I've missed...

MISSING - x1 Air Force.
If found please return to the UK.
If found please return to the UK.
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Re: Transportation for the "usaf" owned harriers?
No, its one that's going. Seen as just an aircraft in fancy camo paint!!PR9 wrote:Can they leave the "cammo" one behind?
Thats another special c/s jet I've missed...
Re: Transportation for the "usaf" owned harriers?
PR9 wrote:Can they leave the "cammo" one behind?
Thats another special c/s jet I've missed...
If you get yourself up to the gate at RAF Cottesmore, you might just see it leaving in the next few weeks!

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Re: Transportation for the "usaf" owned harriers?
Not necessarily the main gate, try near the deturnerXPLUMBER wrote:PR9 wrote:Can they leave the "cammo" one behind?
Thats another special c/s jet I've missed...
If you get yourself up to the gate at RAF Cottesmore, you might just see it leaving in the next few weeks!

Re: Transportation for the "usaf" owned harriers?
Personally I'll just go on to camp and have a look around! 

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Re: Transportation for the "usaf" owned harriers?
Same here, but told not publish the photosXPLUMBER wrote:Personally I'll just go on to camp and have a look around!

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Re: Transportation for the "usaf" owned harriers?
Bon voyage, you went to soon!! :-(
Gareth
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Oculi exercitus
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Re: Transportation for the "usaf" owned harriers?
Bon voyage, you were retired too soon!! :-(
Gareth
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Oculi exercitus
Blackcats remembered
Jaguar Force Excellance! 2nd July 07.
6 Sqdn Canopeners
Oculi exercitus
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Re: Transportation for the "usaf" owned harriers?
well thats my dream of an emergency squadron to be re-entered into service!! hopefully a detachment in coming years? 

May the skies be clear and blue and the wind fair with a guiding star to steer by.
Re: Transportation for the "usaf" owned harriers?
What looked like engines heading south on the A1 today. More on low loaders parked up at Wittering.
Re: Transportation for the "USAF" owned harriers?
Three more years of grief to come from the 

Re: Transportation for the "USAF" owned harriers?
My own personal opinion and not that of FC - jag636 is spot on.
And no matter what lisping Milliband can throw back.....the deficit is all of Labours doing.
And no matter what lisping Milliband can throw back.....the deficit is all of Labours doing.

Re: Transportation for the "USAF" owned harriers?
Crap in my opinion - Labour do good tories arejag636 wrote:Don't blame this government, it was the last lot spending well beyond their means and money they had'nt got, if you look at history it's always the tories who have to clean up the mess left by labour.

Re: Transportation for the "USAF" owned harriers?
Agree with jag36, last labour govt left massive black hole in MoD budget, committed to too many procurements without having the funds (or any chance of them in the future), hence MoD cutbacks have been even more severe than most other areas
Re: Transportation for the "USAF" owned harriers?
i have no political leanings
just think that blackcat1 is right in that:
jags retired WAY too soon
SHARS retired WAY too soon
we could go on, couldn't we, but this has been ongoing for decades, including the TSR2 debacle, F111 farce, etc, etc
it's all 'politique' isn't it
always the grunts on the ground doing the job that suffer (IMHO)
hope i haven't offended anyone
best regards as always
paddyboy
just think that blackcat1 is right in that:
jags retired WAY too soon

SHARS retired WAY too soon

we could go on, couldn't we, but this has been ongoing for decades, including the TSR2 debacle, F111 farce, etc, etc
it's all 'politique' isn't it

always the grunts on the ground doing the job that suffer (IMHO)

hope i haven't offended anyone

best regards as always
paddyboy

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