Back garden action from the 80's

Back garden action from the 80's

Postby jester on Fri 29 Jun 2012, 5:04 pm

Came across a box of photos today, thought I'd scan a few to share the delights of Mid Devon in the mid to late 80's.
We lived beneath the run in and exit to the Dartmoor low level area.
Sorry about the size of the post and the terrible quality but hopefully they will be of interest to someone, somewhere ...

Hawks
Chivenor was a few miles to the North and we had non stop Hawk action
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Harriers
Yeovilton supplied the Sea Harriers and we had a few RAF versions too
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This one is interesting as it shows a Herc and a Harrier in the same shot, the Harrier had to pull up quickly to avoid him
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Choppers
Always busy with choppers, the Lynx would be active until stupid o'clock in the mornings
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Tonkas
These operated in all weathers, sometimes in terrible conditions and always low & fast
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Hercules
The sky always seemed full of Hercs, mostly in threes and always very low
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Buccaneer
The only one I ever caught
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VC10
We were directly below the refuelling area too
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Jaguar
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Phantom
Never saw many but they did occasionally show, the first were 2 Wild Weasels that played for a while at sunset
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F-111
Loved these, regularly came over in pairs
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So there you go.
Sorry once again for the amount and the poor quality but hopefully the content is good enough.

It used to be so busy !!!!

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Re: Back garden action from the 80's

Postby fs9demon on Fri 29 Jun 2012, 7:39 pm

You had to have had one of the most enviable back gardens ever :)

Really enjoying these pictures :clap:
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Re: Back garden action from the 80's

Postby Andover on Fri 29 Jun 2012, 8:20 pm

Yes, a great area to live in - so much variety...in those days.

The shots a great because the landscape shows how low they are, and no matter what the quality is - it's a record of what you saw.
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Re: Back garden action from the 80's

Postby Blackjack on Sat 30 Jun 2012, 8:41 am

Thank you for posting these, a lovely set of pictures. What a marvellous place to have lived, must have been great to have had that kind of activity going on around you!! Thank you :clap: :clap:
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Re: Back garden action from the 80's

Postby awacs on Sat 30 Jun 2012, 12:45 pm

Thanx for sharing, reminds me of my own hometown back in Holland.....same conditions,never photographed the scenes unfortunately, but followed them with my brand new binoculors :biggrin:
Please share some more....:-)

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Re: Back garden action from the 80's

Postby alanp on Sat 30 Jun 2012, 2:47 pm

That's just how it was back then. Tell young people today and they won't believe you.
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Re: Back garden action from the 80's

Postby tankbuster81 on Sat 30 Jun 2012, 9:46 pm

Interesting post. :clap:
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Re: Back garden action from the 80's

Postby poopsie on Sat 30 Jun 2012, 10:10 pm

Is this area still used for low level flying?
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Re: Back garden action from the 80's

Postby silver fox on Sat 30 Jun 2012, 10:47 pm

fs9demon wrote:You had to have had one of the most enviable back gardens ever :)

Really enjoying these pictures :clap:



Agree totally, trouble is today you'd have Mr Angry of Acacia Avenue firing of letters to the local press at every opportunity.

Good record of the aircraft you saw, you say the Tonkas came in low and fast, what is it about Tonkas even on a photo they always seem to be knocking on a bit.?
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Re: Back garden action from the 80's

Postby jester on Sun 01 Jul 2012, 11:54 am

Thanks for the replies chaps.
Scanning these brought back some great memories and also a bit of sadness knowing that we will never see days like that again :sad:

Poopsie, yes the area is technically still designated a low fly area but these days you could wait many weeks for even a single fast jet to fly by.
You still get a few choppers but again a fraction of what it used to be.
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Re: Back garden action from the 80's

Postby Wingnutt on Thu 05 Jul 2012, 1:41 pm

Not the best quality, but very enjoyable to look at.

Thanks for sharing them.
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Re: Back garden action from the 80's

Postby coanda on Sat 07 Jul 2012, 12:44 am

Those photos take me back - I didn't live near you - I lived in staffordshire, and the local church/railway bridge combination appeared to be a good low fly turning point.

3-ships of hercs......those were the days!

Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Back garden action from the 80's

Postby Demic on Tue 10 Jul 2012, 11:09 am

Thanks for putting them up. We were nowhere near a LFA but there always seemed to be a steady stream of low flying Tornados screaming over, as well as the constant drone of Jet Provosts from nearby Church Fenton.

Brought back many happy childhood memories of being chastised by teachers for running to the window on hearing a low flying jet! :smile: or being miles away dreaming of one day it being me.

Sadly the dreams never did come true and all we get over nowdays is the occasional Lynx :sad:
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Re: Back garden action from the 80's

Postby Maisie on Wed 18 Jul 2012, 3:45 pm

Cool photos, thanks for posting!
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Re: Back garden action from the 80's

Postby kc10 on Sun 22 Jul 2012, 12:17 am

This is how i remember seeing some of these aircraft as a little 'un, hearing the sudden jet noise and managing to get a quick glance as it vanished behind the house across the road. Brought back some good memories this thread has.
Thanks for posting.
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