Southend 2012

Re: Southend 2012

Postby DeanW on Wed 02 May 2012, 2:43 pm

I'll probably go on the Saturday, with Duxford on the Sunday. Is the airport any good for photography these days? Obviously will only matter if stuff is actually flying from there!
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Re: Southend 2012

Postby Screechy on Wed 02 May 2012, 5:53 pm

Was toying with that idea myself but might actually plump for rehearsal action at Duxford instead... a better clientele than darn Sarfend.
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Re: Southend 2012

Postby Southendnick on Wed 02 May 2012, 6:35 pm

The old favrate spot by the church is now harder to access as Eastwoodbery Lane has been diverted, it now runs parallel to the runway with that section being re-named St Laurence Way it joins up with Nestuda Way. The area of land by the crash gate at the 06 end of the runway is now owned by the church and is gated.

There is an embankment alongside the new road with a public footpath running on top which gives very good views of the 06 end of the runway.

Anything lining up for takeoff will be more or less in front of you including the Easyjet and Aer Lingus Regional services.

Anything landing will also be in front of you.

Tesco have a large store 5mins from this spot so food and toilets are not too far away, there is also street parking in the other side of the A127 Prince Avenue.
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Re: Southend 2012

Postby jaguarfarewellday on Sun 06 May 2012, 1:08 pm

southend saturday and naughty duxford sunday.

would be nice for f16 and/or vulcan on both days as well. that might keep people at the seaside resort.
what we have here is a complete lack of respect for the law !
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Re: Southend 2012

Postby Southendnick on Thu 10 May 2012, 2:27 pm

JP added to the line up.
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Re: Southend 2012

Postby blackcat on Thu 10 May 2012, 2:36 pm

Southendnick wrote:JP added to the line up.


It just needs another star item i'm afraid.
With the Reds not being there they really need another crowd attraction.

As said the F16 is just up the road at Duxford and the Vulcan last year must have made an impact?

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Re: Southend 2012

Postby owen4emma on Thu 17 May 2012, 6:47 pm

Saw an apache helicopter flying over Southend on Tuesday.
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Re: Southend 2012

Postby Southendnick on Thu 17 May 2012, 7:48 pm

Easyjet Airbus A319 SATURDAY ONLY

via FlightlineUK http://www.airshows.org.uk/2012/airshow ... eview.html
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Re: Southend 2012

Postby 8674planes on Thu 17 May 2012, 8:36 pm

Wonder if it will have any passengers onboard?? :grin:
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Re: Southend 2012

Postby FGR2 on Thu 17 May 2012, 10:57 pm

We have one come over Langdon Hills about 2,000 feet AMSL between 9:30pm and 10pm if their is an Easterly wind. Being we are around 300-380 feet above sea level here, it makes it around 1,600 feet here :shock:

Didn't think we'd get such low aircraft on approach to Southend.
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Re: Southend 2012

Postby Southendnick on Thu 17 May 2012, 11:15 pm

It's amazing how quiet they are, even on take off.
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Re: Southend 2012

Postby AndyS on Sun 20 May 2012, 12:38 pm

A bit of a silly question probably... but as I do not keep on top of goings on in aviation much these days...

Will the airport be open to the public like it has been in previous years? I'd probably imagine not seeing at its a fully functioning airport these days?

Will it be seafront only for pics?

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Re: Southend 2012

Postby 8674planes on Sun 20 May 2012, 4:59 pm

I can't imagine the airport will be open like it was in the past :(. Although the Vulcan Guys might have an open day. It might be worth contacting them or popping down to the airport on the day to have a look.
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Re: Southend 2012

Postby FGR2 on Sun 20 May 2012, 10:52 pm

Seems to be too many prop planes, that seem to loose the wow factor along 2 miles of sea front. I think last year people will remember the Tornado role demos, the Vulcan on Saturday and the Reds on Sunday.

The average person in the street expects their to be a lot of noise and Fast jets, most were commenting on the Vulcan and the Red Arrows last year.

This year you only really have the Typhoon that will provide the attention grabbing display.

It is also a shame the Sea King/RNLI demo is not there. I know it is a free show and you cannot complain, I do feel that there are a lot of cheaper time fillers in there this year.

The Catalina and Black Cats are a good call though, they are always impressive at Southend :)
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Re: Southend 2012

Postby blackcat on Mon 21 May 2012, 8:34 am

FGR2 wrote:Seems to be too many prop planes, that seem to loose the wow factor along 2 miles of sea front. I think last year people will remember the Tornado role demos, the Vulcan on Saturday and the Reds on Sunday.

The average person in the street expects their to be a lot of noise and Fast jets, most were commenting on the Vulcan and the Red Arrows last year.

This year you only really have the Typhoon that will provide the attention grabbing display.

It is also a shame the Sea King/RNLI demo is not there. I know it is a free show and you cannot complain, I do feel that there are a lot of cheaper time fillers in there this year.

The Catalina and Black Cats are a good call though, they are always impressive at Southend :)



Yep,That just about sums it up really.

Very Weak.

Is that really 3 hours of flying in that list?

Has it got a smaller budget than last year?
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Re: Southend 2012

Postby Blackbird on Mon 21 May 2012, 2:08 pm

Is there a publish flying schedule yet? What time is the flying due to start?

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Re: Southend 2012

Postby Shoreham Airshow on Mon 21 May 2012, 2:27 pm

No Catalina, it's headed to Norway - http://catalina.cardinal-technologies.com/events.asp
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Re: Southend 2012

Postby Southendnick on Mon 21 May 2012, 3:58 pm

Blackbird wrote:Is there a publish flying schedule yet? What time is the flying due to start?

Andy


The air displays begin from around 3pm to 6pm on Saturday 26thMay and from approximately 2.30pm - 6pm on Sunday 27th May

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http://www.southend.gov.uk/news/article ... _takes_off

Not heard the offical times yet, hopefully they will be out in the next day or two with any luck.
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Re: Southend 2012

Postby Blackbird on Mon 21 May 2012, 5:28 pm

Thanks Nick.

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Re: Southend 2012

Postby FGR2 on Mon 21 May 2012, 9:27 pm

Negative comments are starting on the Southend Echo forum already by the general public, pretty much like I thought they would.

http://www.echo-news.co.uk/news/9714449 ... d_Airshow/

Shame the Catalina isn't there nor the Sabre. Seems a bit low key this year compared to last :(

It is a shame that a few k couldn't have been spent on getting Sally B there. IMHO there are too many small planes, SWIP Team, Trig Team, Blades, SBach300, Tutor, Wingwalkers.
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Re: Southend 2012

Postby Southendnick on Mon 21 May 2012, 11:38 pm

Those moaning about the airshow also hate the airport (but support the Thames estuary plans!) and vitually any change in Southend, they do not want a new state of the art Library, they did not want the seafront cleaned up and they are against a proposed £35million museum for the Saxon King relics that were found a few year back (search King of Bling) as well as that it will be a museum of the Thames estuary, Southend at War and a major new art gallery. It has been designed to shore up the cliffs where they collapsed and will reinstate the bandstand at the top of the cliffs.

Whilst it's my local papers website I hardly ever look at it simply because of the petty arguments that always break out on the messages.
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Re: Southend 2012

Postby Dragon Rapide on Tue 22 May 2012, 8:43 am

Reading through those, often badly spelt, poorly phrased rants which typify minorities against anything I wouldn't have thought the organisers need worry too much, especially if the weather holds. Although the references to lack of publicity and advertising are a concern. Anyway good luck to the show - I'd be there were it not for a prior committment to Duxford. Have fun! :biggrin:
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Re: Southend 2012

Postby PhilW on Tue 22 May 2012, 9:01 am

8674planes wrote:I can't imagine the airport will be open like it was in the past :(. Although the Vulcan Guys might have an open day. It might be worth contacting them or popping down to the airport on the day to have a look.


I'm afraid it's a 'no' on both accounts - despite a Southend Council publication stating that there would be. The airport is now pretty much 'locked-down' to anyone without official security i.d.

The VRT are working on specified requirements for holding open days around XL426, but as things stand she is 'airside' and as such not accessable by the public, along with the entire airport.
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Re: Southend 2012

Postby blackcat on Tue 22 May 2012, 9:11 am

Dragon Rapide wrote:Reading through those, often badly spelt, poorly phrased rants which typify minorities against anything I wouldn't have thought the organisers need worry too much, especially if the weather holds. Although the references to lack of publicity and advertising are a concern. Anyway good luck to the show - I'd be there were it not for a prior committment to Duxford. Have fun! :biggrin:



I have been to Southend every year since it started and this year looks poor sorry.
Even last year without the Typhoon they managed to get the Tornado pair and Vulcan.

Yes people will turn up if the weather is good but next year they will think twice,Free or not free you still need to entertain and the small aircraft good though they are do get lost with the size of the display line.
The lack of the reds has not helped them this year which is not there fault but even so.
10 years ago that F16 at Duxford this Sunday would also be on the list at Southend,They never used to miss a trick like that.
Lets hope they pull something out the bag this week.

I would rather take the Family and Pay to get in Duxford,At least they have been bold.

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Re: Southend 2012

Postby Dragon Rapide on Tue 22 May 2012, 9:48 am

Interesting comments from "one who knows". So, are you paying and going to Duxford or....? :smile:
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