Yeovilton Air Day 2012 - 23rd June

Re: Yeovilton Air Day 2012 - 23rd June

Postby 2e1var on Fri 22 Jun 2012, 6:39 pm

thenoisyscot wrote:With apologies for a post from a bit of a lurker (and father of two looking forward to tomorrow), I've no insider knowledge on times other than the publicly-available info that the Reds display is 1130-1151 before they depart at 1350 for a flypast at RAF Marham.

And for a Yeovilton Air Day first timer, any advice on where to base ourselves (me plus two under 8s with ear defenders) for a good view of displays and the CA finale would be much appreciated.

Many thanks
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Get in early and run towards the far end past the statics, you'll come to a grass area, plonk yourself there. It's usually crowded but with the less than perfect weather forecast and line up that isn't as good as previous years it may be quieter.
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Re: Yeovilton Air Day 2012 - 23rd June

Postby blackcat on Fri 22 Jun 2012, 6:44 pm

Can i ask what ends bests for Photos inside.?
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Re: Yeovilton Air Day 2012 - 23rd June

Postby thenoisyscot on Fri 22 Jun 2012, 6:52 pm

2e1var wrote:
thenoisyscot wrote:With apologies for a post from a bit of a lurker (and father of two looking forward to tomorrow), I've no insider knowledge on times other than the publicly-available info that the Reds display is 1130-1151 before they depart at 1350 for a flypast at RAF Marham.

And for a Yeovilton Air Day first timer, any advice on where to base ourselves (me plus two under 8s with ear defenders) for a good view of displays and the CA finale would be much appreciated.

Many thanks
TheNoisyScot


Get in early and run towards the far end past the statics, you'll come to a grass area, plonk yourself there. It's usually crowded but with the less than perfect weather forecast and line up that isn't as good as previous years it may be quieter.


Thanks for your quick and helpful response, 2e1var
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Re: Yeovilton Air Day 2012 - 23rd June

Postby PeterR on Fri 22 Jun 2012, 7:01 pm

2e1var wrote:UKAR Police will delete it...


I deleted the (incorrect) timings for Cosford airshow after a direct request from the organising team. :wink:
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Re: Yeovilton Air Day 2012 - 23rd June

Postby DeconflictionService on Fri 22 Jun 2012, 8:17 pm

techniquest wrote:
UKAR Police will delete it if they do sadly.....

Oh for goodness sake. Okay, all I really want to know is what time the An-124 is expected (assuming it still is). Thanks.


About 1335-1345ish, subject to change at short notice, due to circumstances way beyond the control of VL's Air Day.... :heyhey:
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Re: Yeovilton Air Day 2012 - 23rd June

Postby 2e1var on Fri 22 Jun 2012, 8:56 pm

thenoisyscot wrote:
2e1var wrote:
thenoisyscot wrote:With apologies for a post from a bit of a lurker (and father of two looking forward to tomorrow), I've no insider knowledge on times other than the publicly-available info that the Reds display is 1130-1151 before they depart at 1350 for a flypast at RAF Marham.

And for a Yeovilton Air Day first timer, any advice on where to base ourselves (me plus two under 8s with ear defenders) for a good view of displays and the CA finale would be much appreciated.

Many thanks
TheNoisyScot


Get in early and run towards the far end past the statics, you'll come to a grass area, plonk yourself there. It's usually crowded but with the less than perfect weather forecast and line up that isn't as good as previous years it may be quieter.


Thanks for your quick and helpful response, 2e1var


Head for the point where the two runways cross, I can't quite tell from the map but you enter the airfield roughly amongst the block of buildings in the centre.

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Re: Yeovilton Air Day 2012 - 23rd June

Postby Chris IL-76 on Fri 22 Jun 2012, 9:39 pm

Anyone know where the An-124's coming from?

There's an ADB one at EMA but that's leaving with a load tomorrow morning.
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Re: Yeovilton Air Day 2012 - 23rd June

Postby DeconflictionService on Fri 22 Jun 2012, 9:44 pm

I believe it's on positioning flight from Liege to Brize. Although that may change too of course, being a cargo charter company....
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Re: Yeovilton Air Day 2012 - 23rd June

Postby Chris IL-76 on Fri 22 Jun 2012, 9:51 pm

DeconflictionService wrote:I believe it's on positioning flight from Liege to Brize. Although that may change too of course, being a cargo charter company....


Thank you for the info
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Re: Yeovilton Air Day 2012 - 23rd June

Postby patrouille2001 on Fri 22 Jun 2012, 10:57 pm

Not Able to go now as Brother has had a accident. Enjoy everyone and lookforward to seeing the photos..

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Re: Yeovilton Air Day 2012 - 23rd June

Postby 2e1var on Sat 23 Jun 2012, 6:29 am

Nice morning down here, no wind or rain and even a little bit of sunshine poking through :smile:
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Re: Yeovilton Air Day 2012 - 23rd June

Postby DeconflictionService on Sat 23 Jun 2012, 6:33 am

2e1var - Wassup?! Positivity?? From you?! We will have ourselves an airshow..... :cool:
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Re: Yeovilton Air Day 2012 - 23rd June

Postby SussexWasp on Sat 23 Jun 2012, 8:25 am

Merlin just arrived, think it was RAF for static?
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Re: Yeovilton Air Day 2012 - 23rd June

Postby DeconflictionService on Sat 23 Jun 2012, 10:04 am

DeconflictionService wrote:
techniquest wrote:
UKAR Police will delete it if they do sadly.....

Oh for goodness sake. Okay, all I really want to know is what time the An-124 is expected (assuming it still is). Thanks.


About 1335-1345ish, subject to change at short notice, due to circumstances way beyond the control of VL's Air Day.... :heyhey:


Knew it would change - ADB 517F (Foxtrot = Ferry or positioning flight) from Leipzig to Brize ~ Display slot 1437-1444 LOCAL
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Re: Yeovilton Air Day 2012 - 23rd June

Postby crazyhorse11 on Sat 23 Jun 2012, 11:12 am

No mention of antonov from the announcer at show has it cancelled?
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Re: Yeovilton Air Day 2012 - 23rd June

Postby DeconflictionService on Sat 23 Jun 2012, 11:33 am

Think positivily, positivity breeds positivity!!
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Re: Yeovilton Air Day 2012 - 23rd June

Postby tommercer on Sat 23 Jun 2012, 3:38 pm

Have the red star rebels cancelled?
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Re: Yeovilton Air Day 2012 - 23rd June

Postby DanO1978 on Sat 23 Jun 2012, 4:58 pm

I dropped by the airfield to see a couple of items earlier. The An-124 was superb - the routine featured a full, tight 360 degree turn, showing a full topside. And the final pass was a wing-waggle.

The perfect way to display a large aeroplane :clap:

I wasn't best-placed, so shan't start a photo thread for these as others will surely post better, but just for a taster of what you missed....

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Re: Yeovilton Air Day 2012 - 23rd June

Postby Mictheslik on Sat 23 Jun 2012, 5:43 pm

DanO1978 wrote:I dropped by the airfield to see a couple of items earlier. The An-124 was superb - the routine featured a full, tight 360 degree turn, showing a full topside. And the final pass was a wing-waggle.

The perfect way to display a large aircraft


Agreed, was brilliant to see. The meteor and sea fury were the other 2 stand out displays for me.....low and fast arcing passes....superb :clap:

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Re: Yeovilton Air Day 2012 - 23rd June

Postby DanO1978 on Sat 23 Jun 2012, 5:44 pm

Yes - I'd go as far to say that the Meteor display was the finest classic jet display I've seen in a long, long time.
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Re: Yeovilton Air Day 2012 - 23rd June

Postby petefletch on Sat 23 Jun 2012, 6:59 pm

I'd agree as well. Very nice displays from all the classic jets.

Is it just me or do the saudi hawks just leave anyone else cold? Great to see them, just need to polish the display a little? :dunno:
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Re: Yeovilton Air Day 2012 - 23rd June

Postby Andyperkins on Sat 23 Jun 2012, 7:25 pm

Did the French NH90 cancel? as I couldn't find it.

Funny how the rain started just as the Hawk went up lol apparently the weather at home was pretty horrible all day and I only live 45 minutes away so I think we quite lucky with the tiny bit of rain we had.

Anyone else spot the RAF Phantom they put on display near the Saudi Hercules, was quite surprised to see that :smile:
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Re: Yeovilton Air Day 2012 - 23rd June

Postby A40-BP on Sat 23 Jun 2012, 7:59 pm

tommercer wrote:Have the red star rebels cancelled?


They did indeed, suprise suprise...

Also the French NH90 cancelled yesterday.

Sounds like it was a good show from what ive heard, considering the cancellations theyve suffered.

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Re: Yeovilton Air Day 2012 - 23rd June

Postby crazyhorse11 on Sat 23 Jun 2012, 8:13 pm

Arir Day 2012 was a totally different beast compared to last year which was a corker in the fast jet department, difficult to live upto and I'm afraid it didn't quite do so (in my opinion) despite the highlights of GR4 role demo, Red Arrows, Meteor T7 and Gerald Cooper flinging his 300 around like a crazy man. Cancellations abounded, with nothing said at the show of the Red Star Rebels debut not happening (anyone know why?), Rafale, Sea Vixen and Vulcan (last two both due to accidents so outside of anyones control). Not sure if these and/or the weather (cool and grey but no rain) suppressed numbers of people attending. Also of note was the considerable competition from other shows on the same day, Lowestoft, Marham, (families day) and Florennes really drained some of the choice fast jets out of the day (not just flying but statics too were really thin on the ground) , stalwarts of Yeovilton such as the Belgian and Dutch F16s both missing. Royal Navy though deserve a massive pat of the back for putting in so much effort to the finale and the historic flight items but who chose 23rd June as the best day? Is this all down to the Olympics!!!!
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Re: Yeovilton Air Day 2012 - 23rd June

Postby AMB on Sat 23 Jun 2012, 8:22 pm

Crazyhorse11 confirmed my fears after standing in the sheep field all day yesterday and not seeing a single arrival until the Saudi Hawks turned up at 1310! In previous years, arrivals start drifting in from 0900 onwards, but the only movement during the morning was the Commando assault demo practice! Because of the cancellations and low numbers of arrivals for the static, decided to give the show a miss today and save my pixels for Legends and RIAT!
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