Over the past two weeks there's been a few interesting odds and sods knocking around at Bournemouth, including the following more interesting military movements. It's believed the C-37B was visiting in conjunction with the commissioning of HMS Queen Elizabeth.
1. Royal Air Force of Oman Lockheed C-130H Hercules (501) by ledwooddaniel, on Flickr
2. US Navy Gulfstream C-37B (166377) 2 by ledwooddaniel, on Flickr
3. US Navy Gulfstream C-37B (166377) by ledwooddaniel, on Flickr
4. USAF Bell CV-22B Osprey (11-0057) by ledwooddaniel, on Flickr
5. Not modern military but doesn't really necessitate its own thread. Today saw long-term resident Folland Gnat T.1, XR537/G-NATY, loaded onto the back of a low-loader. It's believed that this aircraft, formerly the mount of Red 1, is being transported to North Weald for eventual restoration to airworthiness.
Folland Gnat T1 XR538 (G-NATY) by ledwooddaniel, on Flickr
Myriad of Military at Bournemouth
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Myriad of Military at Bournemouth
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Re: Myriad of Military at Bournemouth
They don't go in for insignia for their C-37s in the US Navy do they? I wonder why?
Nice catches though, the Omani Hercules isn't exactly common is it?! Thanks for sharing
Nice catches though, the Omani Hercules isn't exactly common is it?! Thanks for sharing
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