We watched it on the TV then dashed outside to the '100' formation and the Red Arrows fly over the airfield (Heathrow).
Another one of my old mates was in the Telegraph too . Sqn Ldr Mike Waring - 4 th generation RAF pilot. We lived together at Leeds Uni & joined the RAF on the same day. Top bloke.
Down here in deepest Surrey we had the 6 chinooks with another 6-7 choppers fly over this afternoon heading south. Quite a noise from the Chinooks.
They went right over my workplace, in Guildford, setting several car alarms off!
D'oh
So I got that wrong I saw the Ospreys and thought they might be part of it. Love different aircraft but I'm not up to dateĀ on ownership!
Never seen an Osprey in the flesh before so that was a nice treat even if I missed the main event.
Sopwith Camels are what would ice the cake... š
Sopwith Camels are what would ice the cakeā¦
Do any still exist in flyable condition? I would LOVE to see one fly!
