Andy_W
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I went to Kuwait on one of those in 2003, think I ended up sat in a land rover for most of the way
I went to Kuwait on one of those in 2003, think I ended up sat in a land rover for most of the way
They’re based at Teesside airport, operated by Draken.Seen quite a few of these recently too, Honey Badger I think it is.
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Ha ha, I only know because I've seen (and more appropriately heard) them flying over a lot recently and they have a distinctive profile.Check you out jonny.))
Excellent tip comforts....just had a look...what are the greyed out aircraft you can see as opposed to the coloured onesThis is quite a good website for military aircraft
Better than Flightradar
Press the "U" button at the top right and it removes all commercial flights, leaving just the military stuff.
Ideal to spot who has just buzzed over head at 11pm
All colour on my screen currently. I have seen some helicopters in grey but if you click them you still get their details.Excellent tip comforts....just had a look...what are the greyed out aircraft you can see as opposed to the coloured ones
Either on the deck or not transponding.Excellent tip comforts....just had a look...what are the greyed out aircraft you can see as opposed to the coloured ones
I didn't think there was any A10s in the UK, unless they were passing through?Saw a pair of A10s pass over Darlo on Saturday IIRC.
Never seen them up here before, very distinctive aeroplane.
Non UK based as far as I know.I didn't think there was any A10s in the UK, unless they were passing through?
I know that there are/were A10s deployed to Estonia recently as I saw a video of them practising landing and taking off on highways in Estonia. Perhaps staging back to the states? Dunno but I'm pretty sure they were A10s the distinctive straight wings with the under wing mounting points and the tail and twin engines. Not aware of anything else that I might mistake for them?I didn't think there was any A10s in the UK, unless they were passing through?
Sure they weren't honeybadgers, similar profile?I know that there are/were A10s deployed to Estonia recently as I saw a video of them practising landing and taking off on highways in Estonia. Perhaps staging back to the states? Dunno but I'm pretty sure they were A10s the distinctive straight wings with the under wing mounting points and the tail and twin engines. Not aware of anything else that I might mistake for them?