It tried to get into Valley, but as he was armed he had restrictions on wind speed so didn't come in, handed over to shawbury.
You should be able to narrow it down as not many carry live!
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RAF Shawbury February movements.
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Canon 7D2, 100-400mm IS L lense, Icom R6 and alot of luck!
Canon 7D2, 100-400mm IS L lense, Icom R6 and alot of luck!
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Re: RAF Shawbury February movements.
According to the Coningsby fleet allocation list on here 'Typhoon54' is a 41Sqn callsign and their single seat machines are coded 'EB-something'. Except there isnt one coded EB-F'
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Any Hawks up today? The reason I ask is that I saw a Red Arrows jet over Chirk at 4pm this afternoon, came from Oswestry way and turned right towards Ellesmere-ish.
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Thanks Scarecrow.
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Just had a very low squirrel over Ashton near Wigan
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I'm fairly certain the Chinook on 18th was ZH903 (only thing painting on the box at the time).SCARECROW wrote:Shawbury 18th Feb
Chinook U/K SHF 595 O/S
Shawbury 21st Feb
Lynx AH.7 XZ674/T 'Torment 1'
A109 ZR322 'RR1323'
PUMA HC.2 U/K 'SHF 357'
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