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CaptainFlashheart - MemberOff in to the sunset....
Look at that, just LOOK at it!
Nice picture in the Metro, page 2, with a pool of water in front of the Vulcan (presumably from those fire trucks) and the Vulcan reflected and framed within it.
Can see it on page 4 of the e-edition here but I couldn't find a larger version :
http://e-edition.metro.co.uk/2015/10/29/
A bit like this one but better framed :
[quote=P20 ]replay of the coverage
Only available for next 18hrs apparently
It's an authentic experience with the same missing footage as if you watched it live ๐
It's an authentic experience with the same missing footage as if you watched it live
Rather than record the original filming and use that as the template, they've recorded the actual stream of the feed. Epic fail.
Also, whoever was doing the periscope feed was apparently filming it on a cheap phone while bouncing on a trampoline. Seems a shame somehow that they had a brilliant 2-day tour and then the last ever flight is a rushed 15 minute sortie at ultra-short notice and with a total cock-up in the recording of it. ๐
The reason for the short notice was because every man and his dog would have gone to the airport and clogged it up, meaning access for emergency services would have been very difficult. This would have in turn resulted in extra costs being levied at the Vulcan team for causing the issues, due to previous warnings.
The reason for the 15 minute sortie was, I understand, due to limited hours left on the airframe.
A bit of a damp squib to end the flying career of such an iconic plane.
crazy-legs - MemberSeems a shame somehow that they had a brilliant 2-day tour and then the last ever flight is a rushed 15 minute sortie at ultra-short notice...
like bigyinn says, it's all down to the legal limit of flight-hours on the airframe.
after the brilliant 2-day tour, they had 15mins left, so they thought 'why not?'
Yeah, I know all that it just didn't seem a very fitting end somehow. I know that had they actually announced anything, Doncaster would have been in total gridlock so i can see where they're coming from with regards to traffic considerations, the airframe hours etc.
I think the rather amateur filming contributed to a lot of the ill feeling around it - as bigyinn says, it was just a damp squib.
I don't mind either way, I've seen it display 3 times this year and several times in the previous 8 years - was just commenting on it.
CFH's picture wins this thread. ๐
Only available for next 18hrs apparentlyPOSTED 20 HOURS AGO
Bugger
Having missed it all bloody year, coming across this thread again now seems somehow appropriate.
The rumor is that they are going to release an official DVD hence the rather rubbish footage that's been available so far.
There will also be some 4k footage released I believe.
They're not exactly selling me the DVD with the quality of the live feed and the re-live. Fine don't make it so good that nobody buys the DVD, but at least show the whole flight. Right now I'm not confident that the DVD will show the whole flight.
Unless they had some sort of following plane or 'copter, I'd be very surprised if a single camera position on the hangar side of the runway, close to the terminal and hangars, would be capable of filming the whole flight. On the day of the Northern tour a couple of weeks back, she was met on return by a filmmaking helicopter who filmed a good few minutes of low level manoevres and a couple of turns arounf Finningley with some big wingovers. I'd hope these would be in a final issue DVD.
CFH's picture wins this thread.
Awww, shucks! ๐ณ
Is it time for another cold war thread? I think it might be...!
Clearly I'm simply referring to that part of the flight visible from the camera position, which we've still not seen all of.
[url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lincolnshire-34712346 ]OOPS!! Hope it doesnt cost them a huge fine.....[/url]
That 'video' looks like it's been poorly faked to me - sky seems to suddenly change as it supposedly rolls over
The BBC piece on the Vulcans retirement
Fairly obvious fake. Bunch of still photos proves nothing anyway.
If it actually had barrel rolled, it would have been picked up by dozens of other people too.
I feel quite sorry for the VTTS guys. Every time they flew, their Twitter and Facebook would fall over under the weight of people slagging them off because the flight wasn't over their house or there wasn't enough notice or...or...
Now it's retired, people are still having these little digs and pops at them. ๐
"their Twitter and Facebook would fall over"
The point with Twitter and FB as media outlets over VTTS's own website is they don't fall over. They're definitely at the 'scalable and resilient' end of the spectrum.
What would happen is that the density of people attending airshows would break the mobile carrier infrastructure in that area which made it really hard to follow aircraft plans during the show.
Some moment:
Guy Martin 1930 on 4!!


