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Please post movements and activities to do with RAF Shawbury and Ternhill here
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Re: mod stafford

Post by JAWS » Thu May 19, 2011 12:15 am

Regards Steve............

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Re: mod stafford

Post by headset 57 » Thu May 19, 2011 12:31 am

242.25 Ops

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Re: mod stafford

Post by jindivik » Thu May 19, 2011 4:56 pm

Stafford ops 278.175 air/ground, the HLS is to the left of the main gate but behind a few buildings used quite alot at night but has lean periods, as stated above, 242.250 is a A/A freq used by various helos, all 3 services have been noted at the site for refuel, hope this helps, :unsure:

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Re: mod stafford

Post by SteveS » Thu May 19, 2011 7:37 pm

The RAF Museum Reserve Collection is also located there, and my God it's amazing! I was like a kid in a massive aviation related candy shop.

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Re: mod stafford

Post by jindivik » Thu May 19, 2011 7:46 pm

Hi Steve
Are the Jindiviks still stored there, or are they all gone to the scrap man, i know they have a example stored indoors
as you say its a gold mine for aircraft

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Re: mod stafford

Post by SteveS » Thu May 19, 2011 8:27 pm

Hmm, don't recall seeing any, but it was a couple of years back. Mind I was too busy wetting myself about the whacking great chunks of Stirling fuselage....[drooool]

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Re: mod stafford

Post by Arthur Tee » Thu May 19, 2011 9:44 pm

jindivik wrote:Hi Steve
Are the Jindiviks still stored there, or are they all gone to the scrap man, i know they have a example stored indoors
as you say its a gold mine for aircraft
The Jindiviks were present only for a short time - but not at MOD Stafford. They were with a private 'holding' company which used one of the old supply sites next to the Police station. I was fortunate to gain access and logged about a dozen - some of which had never flown. Unfortunately permission for photos was not granted - and I think they were scrapped somewhere near Tamworth soon after.

Arthur

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Re: mod stafford

Post by jindivik » Fri May 20, 2011 8:18 am

Arthur Tee wrote:
jindivik wrote:Hi Steve
Are the Jindiviks still stored there, or are they all gone to the scrap man, i know they have a example stored indoors
as you say its a gold mine for aircraft
The Jindiviks were present only for a short time - but not at MOD Stafford. They were with a private 'holding' company which used one of the old supply sites next to the Police station. I was fortunate to gain access and logged about a dozen - some of which had never flown. Unfortunately permission for photos was not granted - and I think they were scrapped somewhere near Tamworth soon after.

Arthur
Thanks Arthur,
I think the examples that never flew were part of the 900 series, shame really as i watched them out of Llanbedr for over 40 years until closure in 2004

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Re: mod stafford

Post by Arthur Tee » Fri May 20, 2011 1:35 pm

jindivik wrote:
Arthur Tee wrote:
jindivik wrote:Hi Steve
Are the Jindiviks still stored there, or are they all gone to the scrap man, i know they have a example stored indoors
as you say its a gold mine for aircraft
The Jindiviks were present only for a short time - but not at MOD Stafford. They were with a private 'holding' company which used one of the old supply sites next to the Police station. I was fortunate to gain access and logged about a dozen - some of which had never flown. Unfortunately permission for photos was not granted - and I think they were scrapped somewhere near Tamworth soon after.

Arthur
Thanks Arthur,
I think the examples that never flew were part of the 900 series, shame really as i watched them out of Llanbedr for over 40 years until closure in 2004
Checked my log - I noted the following in Feb 2005...

A92-903, A92-904, A92-905, A92-906, A92-907, A92-909, A92-910, A92-911, A92-912, A92-913, A92-914, A92-917, ZJ513+ 1 other unidentified example.
They were noted in 'quarantine' with UK Surplus.

Arthur

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Re: mod stafford

Post by Arthur Tee » Sat May 28, 2011 7:49 pm

Mario Balotelli wrote:I went past Stafford on the train last weekend and there were four Hercules fuselages clearly visible - looked like C.1s, two green and two grey.
Mario - that's Hixon you were looking at!

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Re: mod stafford

Post by POL » Sat Jun 04, 2011 8:36 pm

Belongs to these people: http://www.airandground.com/

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Re: mod stafford

Post by Ben Montgomery » Sun Sep 04, 2011 6:17 pm

Moschops wrote:
SteveS wrote:The RAF Museum Reserve Collection is also located there, and my God it's amazing! I was like a kid in a massive aviation related candy shop.

I have some pictures from the collection at Stafford if anyone would like me to post them up?
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Re: mod stafford

Post by romeo bravo » Mon Sep 05, 2011 11:54 am

phatbob74 wrote:New here but have lived in Stafford since 1992. RAF/MOD Stafford has always intrigued me - not least as its so big but yet has no runway! Recently (probably in the last 6 months) we've seen a lot more interesting helis than the usual Air Ambulance and Police overhead - Chinooks seem more frequent and I was amazed to see an Apache fly low overhead a couple of weeks ago!

Is there any particular reason for this increased activity?

Ps, I'd love to see those photos and also hear a bit more about the base history - sadly Wikipedia has nothing to say on it...
You will probably find out it has something to do with TSW (Tactical Support Wing) being there. Aircrews getting hands-on hot refuelling training.

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Re: mod stafford

Post by Dan Kemsley » Sat May 24, 2014 8:43 am

Thought i would rekindle the post! I have lived in Stafford for 30 years and have seen many movements go in and out of Stafford including the Jollys! I have many images of recent movements from TSW including Apaches, Lynx, Pumas, Chinooks, Griffins and my brother has Merlins which i have not.......The HLS is a difficult place to tog as the guys that refuel the helis get a little nervous but yet some just get on with the job, we have been questioned many times about the reason we tog the location. I shall put some images up if people are interested?


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Re: mod stafford

Post by Dan Kemsley » Sat May 24, 2014 12:52 pm

The HLS is currently on the second choice due to maintanence

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