Not sure if this is in the correct place , but here goes anyway.
As Monday was nice and sunny with no snow , thought i'd take a walk around Predannack before retuning to work after the Xmas break.
Several airframes reside here for fire and rescue training .
WT308 & sister ship WT309 used to be regular visitors to Culdrose and St Mawgan
Hopefully this will not be the fate of all 750sqn Jetstreams
A couple of Merlins were in the circuit for an hour or so
Airfield security came for a quick look , but soon moved on.......................
Happy New Year all, cheers, Mark
Clinging to life at Predannack 4-1-10
Clinging to life at Predannack 4-1-10
Last edited by trend71uk on Sun 10 Jan 2010, 8:50 pm, edited 3 times in total.
Re: Clinging to life at Predannack 4-1-10
Oh god, lovely photo's but what a sad site
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Re: Clinging to life at Predannack 4-1-10
Great photos! Great place! I didn't know the Jaguar was there.
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Re: Clinging to life at Predannack 4-1-10
Nice shots indeed. I was there a number of years ago.
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The Jag
Though the Harriers are very nice
James
Though the Harriers are very nice
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Re: Clinging to life at Predannack 4-1-10
I have to agree with the others, a fantastic set of photos, I was there three years ago now and had the blue skies as well, would love to back there someday, thanks for showing these,
Rob
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Re: Clinging to life at Predannack 4-1-10
Really interesting images, sad to see some of the aircraft in that state. How long has that Jag been there? The Wessex on their side are a bit weird, almost like dead insects!
Re: Clinging to life at Predannack 4-1-10
Thanks for the comments everyone .
The Jaguar arrived at Culdrose from DCAE on Oct 13th and moved to Predannack the following day.
Cheers, Mark
The Jaguar arrived at Culdrose from DCAE on Oct 13th and moved to Predannack the following day.
Cheers, Mark
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trend71uk
Can u just walk on the the base through the gate ??
Iain
Can u just walk on the the base through the gate ??
Iain
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Great shots Mark!
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Arthur
PS - That shot of the fox is brill!
I like Wrecks & Relics material.
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PS - That shot of the fox is brill!
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Re: Clinging to life at Predannack 4-1-10
They look a sorry set of work horses, nice photography. Thanks for sharing. jim
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Re: Clinging to life at Predannack 4-1-10
lovely shots of a rarely seen group of airframes ...ta for posting them!!