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1.25PM over the Forth Bridge, celebrating its 125th birthday. Given the clear blue skies over Fife this morning, should be a good sight.
oh, I'll look out for the Typhoon(s) taking off at 1.05pm ๐
Edit: some chat here - http://www.fightercontrol.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=74&p=696152
not clear what's flying, replica Spitfire rather than one from the RAF flight it seems. Mk1 Typhoon may make more sense right enough scotroutes judging by context.
I assumed that meant Mk1 Typhoon.....
Taking more Radium to Dalgetty Bay. Rub it in guys ๐
saw the typhoon at the Stirling air show last year. I thought the Apache was the daddy of flying machines until the typhoon flew in like a boss. The sound was truly incredible and i dont think many grown adults didn't want to be a fighter pilot at that moment.
@scotlandthedave - that was a good day besides the flying stuff I have two strong memories of the day.
1 - the young woman with small children who turned to her husband(?) and said, "this is pure boring, I'm going home" all the while in the background the Apache gunship was literally dancing around the sky... horses for courses, I suppose.
2 - the torrential downpour which had most people heading home in a big hurry, including us, and the guy in his van playing [i]Sweet little mystery[/i] by Wet Wet Wet at full volume, I gave him a wee nod as I rode past ๐
Thanks to some roadworks in inverkeithing and a late phone call for work, i arrived at the viewpoint at the top North Queensferry to see the spitfire wiggle its wings and head NE over fife.
ho hum.
Modern day Typhoon flew over once, then the Spitfire (replica?) flew around the bridges a few times. It was pretty good to see. You just knew that the pilot was having the time of his life.
I hate the fact they changed the name to encourage sales in asia. Its a bloody eurofighter!
29sqn typhoon
With heritage like this I say it's a Typhoon (painting I know)
'Eurofighter' is some sort of crappy collaborative/committee appeasement name. Typhoon is closely behind Spitfire and Hellcat in the badass name stakes and a clear winner in the aesthetics department.
I hate the fact they changed the name to encourage sales in asia. Its a bloody eurofighter
We named it after a world war 2 fighter-bomber, much to the annoyance of ze Germans.
A bit silly really as it's not really a proper fighter-bomber like the Rafael or F-18.
Is that what you think Tom ?????
the torrential downpour which had most people heading home in a big hurry
yup that was a real shame that, as we made a run for it too - biblical volumes of rain though. It was a bit of a surprise to see call me dave there too, also princess anne.
the torrential downpour which had most people heading home in a big hurry
Me and Thump toughed it out. Was a lot quieter once the lightweights had gone home.
The Lancaster was awesome!! (as were the Red Arrows).
grim168 - Member
I hate the fact they changed the name to encourage sales in asia. Its a bloody eurofighter!
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What about the Jaguar and Tornado? Both European projects.
The Eurofighter Typhoon is unique in modern combat aircraft in that there are four separate assembly-lines. Each partner company assembles its own national aircraft, but builds the same parts for all 683 aircraft (including exports); Premium AEROTEC (main centre fuselage[36]), EADS CASA (right wing, leading edge slats), BAE Systems (front fuselage (including foreplanes), canopy, dorsal spine, tail fin, inboard flaperons, rear fuselage section) and Alenia Aermacchi (left wing, outboard flap
Seeing as we build our own national aircraft, why, exactly, shouldn't we call the bloody thing anything we want?
Wasn't it originally going to be called the Eurofighter 2000? But then as it still wasn't fully operational by 2000 they renamed it the Typhoon? I prefer the name Typhoon anyway. You realise It's an apt name when you're stuck behind a flimsy barrier about 10m from the edge of the runway as ones taking off! Thought my car was going to disintegrate!!
The Eurofighter Typhoon is unique in modern combat aircraft in that there are four separate assembly-lines. Each partner company assembles its own national aircraft, but builds the same parts for all 683 aircraft (including exports); Premium AEROTEC (main centre fuselage[36]), EADS CASA (right wing, leading edge slats), BAE Systems (front fuselage (including foreplanes), canopy, dorsal spine, tail fin, inboard flaperons, rear fuselage section) and Alenia Aermacchi (left wing, outboard flap
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Aerospace_EAP
It's mostly ours, they just improved it a bit. ๐
That spitfire today was having a great time - all over and round the hill foots, the a loop round Wallace monument, a quick dive at Stirling castle and then off for a lap of the southern Highlands, and in stunning blue skies and snow....
Awesome noise...
actually reckon the Typhoon is a bit quieter and less earth shattering that the Tornado..
Ive not heard the tornado for a while, don't get too many of them taking off from work now. The typhoon used to make me smile though, you'd be walking through site and when one took off the noise was incredible. You'd just see people mouthing "FUUU********IIING HELL"
Do you mean the variable noise, constant speed Tornado??
The only reason Typhoon is quieter is because it doesnt need full reheat to get off the runway.
Stood in the hangar whilst a tonka is taking off is earth shatteringly loud.!!
good video of a Typhoon departing/arriving at Prestwick here, amazing machine!
Sometimes its not a bad place to work.............
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