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New name for what was RAF Cottesmore

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Re: New name for what was RAF Cottesmore

Post by XPLUMBER » Mon Apr 30, 2012 3:43 pm

And just watch the HOUSE PRICES drop!

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Re: New name for what was RAF Cottesmore

Post by C24 » Tue May 01, 2012 2:48 pm

XPLUMBER wrote:And just watch the HOUSE PRICES drop!
The Council Tax will not; it will stay in the top five of the Country!

Better that it stays in use, it might be needed in the near future.
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Re: New name for what was RAF Cottesmore

Post by cottesmore09 » Wed May 30, 2012 11:54 pm

Who's stupid idea of getting the **** Army in a base the size of that, they will probaly now blow holes in that perfect runnway! :grr:

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Re: New name for what was RAF Cottesmore

Post by Tiger Tim » Tue Jun 05, 2012 11:30 am

No matter what the Army calls the base it will always will be known has RAF COTTESMORE

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Re: New name for what was RAF Cottesmore

Post by Firefighter » Tue Jun 05, 2012 2:52 pm

Went to many Ex-RAF stations when in the RAF and not at all surprised to see stables and paddocks appearing everywhere, at one particular Barracks the planned airlift had to be cancelled due to stables having been built on the approach since the exercise recce, the Army did not seem to understand flight safety. Hangars were renamed sheds, mostly the Army just want four walls and a roof.

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Re: New name for what was RAF Cottesmore

Post by flyingslug_0 » Mon Aug 13, 2012 10:53 pm

all we need now is the Army to buy F35s :thumbs: :thumbs:

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Re: New name for what was RAF Cottesmore

Post by phil8561 » Tue Aug 14, 2012 7:36 pm

Ill be going to Kendrew Barracks for my resettlement courses next week (thanks to the MOD making me redundent) it's bad enough that Kinloss is now army and that leuachers will now be going the same way

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Re: New name for what was RAF Cottesmore

Post by Tiger Tim » Sat Aug 18, 2012 11:57 am

A couple of weeks ago the Vulcan did a display practise at the base. :thumb:

It was the best way of reminding the Army and the county of Rutland that -

JET NOISE IS & ALWAY WILL BE..............THE SOUND OF FREEDOM :clap: :clap: :clap:

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Re: New name for what was RAF Cottesmore

Post by romeo bravo » Sun Aug 19, 2012 8:56 pm

Come on guys, its happened. You don't bang on about all the other ex-RAF stations that are now Army Barracks; what about Woodbridge, Abingdon, Swanton Morley, Catterick, Diskforth, etc, etc, etc.

Yes, the demise of Cottesmore/Wittering and the Harrier fleet hit a number on here personally, from a work prospective. But its happened, it won't be reversed.

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Re: New name for what was RAF Cottesmore

Post by Vulcanone » Mon Aug 20, 2012 12:20 pm

Well said Romeo Bravo,

I grew up in Immingham and my local active airbase was Binbrook, I could moan endlessly about that, but its gone... end of.

At least they (Cottesmore and Kinloss) are still going to be in use in some form or another, Although there is still a downside as the Royal Engineers are moving out of Waterbeach it will be sold off.

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Re: New name for what was RAF Cottesmore

Post by steve149c » Mon Aug 20, 2012 1:32 pm

Hear hear Romeo Bravo! Well said, and the Army is just as good as the RAF! You forget that the Army are the reason for most of the RAF! Why do we have Lynx/Merlin/Apache? For our troops on the ground, Chinook and Hercules to move them about, and fast jets for close air support (yes that even meant the beloved Harrier). So without the Army, the bean counters in Whitehall/Parliment would find even more reasons to strip the Uk of her air assets.

Now stop grumbling about an airbase changing hands - the army will look after it, and I am sure that they will use the runway and hangars for detachments of helicopters - so you locals may actually get something interesting in - especially if it is a NATO or European training excercise. Just all please look at the bigger picture in all of this!

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Re: New name for what was RAF Cottesmore

Post by Mictheslik » Mon Aug 20, 2012 1:54 pm

steve149c wrote:Hear hear Romeo Bravo! Well said, and the Army is just as good as the RAF! You forget that the Army are the reason for most of the RAF! Why do we have Lynx/Merlin/Apache?
The irony being the RAF have never had Lynx/Apache and soon may not have any Merlins :whistle:

Much rather have it being used by the armed forces than the runway being ripped up and turned into housing.

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Re: New name for what was RAF Cottesmore

Post by steve149c » Mon Aug 20, 2012 3:07 pm

Quite right Mic, quite Right :Oops:
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Re: New name for what was RAF Cottesmore

Post by phil8561 » Mon Aug 20, 2012 3:09 pm

I'm at Cottesmore at the moment and they are pulling down some of the old buildings (but at least one of the hangars still has a SQN crest on the doors) I was here on a Tornado mechs course years ago when TTTE were here.

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Re: New name for what was RAF Cottesmore

Post by cottesmore09 » Tue Aug 21, 2012 12:58 am

XH558 was over 'ex RAFCottesmore on Sunday afternoon, did 3 circuits before departing, thats always nice to see :thumb:

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Re: New name for what was RAF Cottesmore

Post by romeo bravo » Tue Aug 21, 2012 7:50 am

Mictheslik wrote:Much rather have it being used by the armed forces than the runway being ripped up and turned into housing.

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Where has it been stated that the runways are going to be 'ripped up' and turned into housing?? Just because the Army have taken over, it doesn't mean they will rip up the runways!!

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Re: New name for what was RAF Cottesmore

Post by Gary » Thu Jan 10, 2013 9:47 pm

Are the Army fully established at Cottesmore/ Kendrew now? I see there is a NOTAM up for Live firing

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Re: New name for what was RAF Cottesmore

Post by phil8561 » Thu Jan 10, 2013 9:58 pm

Never saw any active RAF bods when I was up there as part of my redundancy course (few RAF service leavers like myself but that was it really) that was that was half way though last year

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Re: New name for what was RAF Cottesmore

Post by reheat module » Thu Jan 10, 2013 10:20 pm

My documentation for my RAF Resettlement courses said RAF Cottesmore/Kendrew Barracks. The camp showed poor signs of rundown, but for a long time the red and white RAF Cottesmore sign stood proud on the A1.
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Re: New name for what was RAF Cottesmore

Post by phil8561 » Thu Jan 10, 2013 10:26 pm

At least one of the hangar doors still had the 1 sqn emblem on it when I was there

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