H0473/22: Formation flying will take place
Q) EGTT/QWVLW/IV/M/W/000/030/5132N00024E034
FORMATION TRANSIT BY 7 MIL ACFT CONDUCTING FLYPAST AT DUXFORD AND
MADINGLEY MEMORIAL ROUTING:
525940N 0004020E BRANCASTER 1147
523936N 0003735E MARHAM AD 1151
522439N 0003328E LAKENHEATH AD 1154
521637N 0003405E VCY BURY ST EDMUNDS 1156
520543N 0000829E DUXFORD AD 1200
520805N 0000210E VCY WIMPOLE HALL 1202
521337N 0000323E MADINGLEY MEMORIAL 1203
522209N 0002911E MILDENHALL AD 1207
FORMATION PLANS TO TRANSIT AT 500-2000FT AGL. FAST-JET FORMATION
WILL HAVE LIMITED ABILITY TO MANOEUVRE AND MAY NOT BE ABLE TO
COMPLY WITH RAC. TIMINGS, HGT AND ROUTE ARE APRX AND MAY CHANGE
DUE TO WX OR OTHER REQUIREMENTS. FOR INFO CTC LAKENHEATH APPROACH
124.920 MHZ. 2022-02-0096/AS1
LOWER: Surface, UPPER: 3,000 Feet AMSL
FROM: 01 Feb 2022 11:40 GMT TO: 01 Feb 2022 12:15 GMT
USAFE Flypast Duxford/Maddingley 01Feb22
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USAFE Flypast Duxford/Maddingley 01Feb22
Duxford closed on 01Feb
Re: USAFE Flypast Duxford/Maddingley 01Feb22
I guess the naughty field will be filled with retirees
Re: USAFE Flypast Duxford/Maddingley 01Feb22
From the Madingley cemetery Facebook page...
To mark the 80th Anniversary of the forming of the mighty 8th AF and their ties to England. Cambridge American Cemetery will be part of a special flyby on Tuesday 1 February. Aircraft will be flying from RAF Marham to RAF Lakenheath, to IWM Duxford, to Wimpole Hall, to Cambridge American Cemetery and then to RAF Mildenhall. Aircraft will be 6 in total. They will be:
2 x B1B Lancer (USAF 34 Bomber Sqdn)
2 x F-15 Strike Eagles (USAF 494th FS, 48th Fighter Wing)
2 x F-35B (RAF/RN, 207 Sqdn)
Flight time 12.03 pm over the cemetery, but if you are in the flight path and the weather is OK, you may see them.
To mark the 80th Anniversary of the forming of the mighty 8th AF and their ties to England. Cambridge American Cemetery will be part of a special flyby on Tuesday 1 February. Aircraft will be flying from RAF Marham to RAF Lakenheath, to IWM Duxford, to Wimpole Hall, to Cambridge American Cemetery and then to RAF Mildenhall. Aircraft will be 6 in total. They will be:
2 x B1B Lancer (USAF 34 Bomber Sqdn)
2 x F-15 Strike Eagles (USAF 494th FS, 48th Fighter Wing)
2 x F-35B (RAF/RN, 207 Sqdn)
Flight time 12.03 pm over the cemetery, but if you are in the flight path and the weather is OK, you may see them.
Re: USAFE Flypast Duxford/Maddingley 01Feb22
Why has Duxford adopted a policy of closing to the public when there something interesting going on? Seems a good opportunity for them to make some money...Pen Pusher wrote: ↑Fri 28 Jan 2022, 12:25 pmDuxford closed on 01Feb
H0473/22: Formation flying will take place
Q) EGTT/QWVLW/IV/M/W/000/030/5132N00024E034
FORMATION TRANSIT BY 7 MIL ACFT CONDUCTING FLYPAST AT DUXFORD AND
MADINGLEY MEMORIAL ROUTING:
525940N 0004020E BRANCASTER 1147
523936N 0003735E MARHAM AD 1151
522439N 0003328E LAKENHEATH AD 1154
521637N 0003405E VCY BURY ST EDMUNDS 1156
520543N 0000829E DUXFORD AD 1200
520805N 0000210E VCY WIMPOLE HALL 1202
521337N 0000323E MADINGLEY MEMORIAL 1203
522209N 0002911E MILDENHALL AD 1207
FORMATION PLANS TO TRANSIT AT 500-2000FT AGL. FAST-JET FORMATION
WILL HAVE LIMITED ABILITY TO MANOEUVRE AND MAY NOT BE ABLE TO
COMPLY WITH RAC. TIMINGS, HGT AND ROUTE ARE APRX AND MAY CHANGE
DUE TO WX OR OTHER REQUIREMENTS. FOR INFO CTC LAKENHEATH APPROACH
124.920 MHZ. 2022-02-0096/AS1
LOWER: Surface, UPPER: 3,000 Feet AMSL
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Re: USAFE Flypast Duxford/Maddingley 01Feb22
Duxford hasn't adopted a policy of closing to the public when there is something interesting going on. In case you hadn't noticed, Duxford has been closed on the Monday and Tuesday during the winter monthts for the last couple of years.Why has Duxford adopted a policy of closing to the public when there something interesting going on? Seems a good opportunity for them to make some money...
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Re: USAFE Flypast Duxford/Maddingley 01Feb22
OK, I get that Duxford's management may not have been consulted about the date for the flypast, but it's kind of non-coincidental that the 146 arrival took place on a day they were closed: that was within their capacity to negotiate. Lets just say that future events of interest will now be scrutinised for public-facingness on here at least....Pen Pusher wrote: ↑Sat 29 Jan 2022, 8:58 amDuxford hasn't adopted a policy of closing to the public when there is something interesting going on. In case you hadn't noticed, Duxford has been closed on the Monday and Tuesday during the winter monthts for the last couple of years.Why has Duxford adopted a policy of closing to the public when there something interesting going on? Seems a good opportunity for them to make some money...
Re: USAFE Flypast Duxford/Maddingley 01Feb22
Still think there missing a trick. Ultimately they need income to survive and there missing out by being closed for a flypast.Pen Pusher wrote: ↑Sat 29 Jan 2022, 8:58 amDuxford hasn't adopted a policy of closing to the public when there is something interesting going on. In case you hadn't noticed, Duxford has been closed on the Monday and Tuesday during the winter monthts for the last couple of years.Why has Duxford adopted a policy of closing to the public when there something interesting going on? Seems a good opportunity for them to make some money...
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Re: USAFE Flypast Duxford/Maddingley 01Feb22
Unfortunately for some Museums, it can cost upwards of four (sometimes five) figures a day just to open the doors. Sometimes staying closed when visitor numbers are low is more economical than opening. Would the costs of opening for a one-off flypast, (which has only been announced with a few days notice and is weather dependent) on a weekday when a large amount of people are at work (even if that is in their front rooms) or their children at school be made up by attendance on the day? Probably not.
Rightly or wrongly several museums have also realised that the recent periods of forced closures has allowed them to get on with maintenance, collection care and some of the other bits of generally keeping a museum going, that just aren't possible when open to the public 7 days a week. For Aircraft museums, this may include aircraft delivery, however I'm pretty certain that the 146 delivery date would have been largely dictated by the RAF, and also dependent on when Duxford could arrange the necessary ATC, fire and over coverage necessary for the delivery.
Rightly or wrongly several museums have also realised that the recent periods of forced closures has allowed them to get on with maintenance, collection care and some of the other bits of generally keeping a museum going, that just aren't possible when open to the public 7 days a week. For Aircraft museums, this may include aircraft delivery, however I'm pretty certain that the 146 delivery date would have been largely dictated by the RAF, and also dependent on when Duxford could arrange the necessary ATC, fire and over coverage necessary for the delivery.
Re: USAFE Flypast Duxford/Maddingley 01Feb22
It’s not the staff at Duxford who make these decisions but the high ups at IWM Lambeth.
(Mark Twain: There are lies, there are damn lies and then there are statistics)
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Re: USAFE Flypast Duxford/Maddingley 01Feb22
hi what notam site or service is that from ? and how did you spot that info ? many thanks i do use some notam services but dont see that notam !Pen Pusher wrote: ↑Fri 28 Jan 2022, 12:25 pmDuxford closed on 01Feb
H0473/22: Formation flying will take place
Q) EGTT/QWVLW/IV/M/W/000/030/5132N00024E034
FORMATION TRANSIT BY 7 MIL ACFT CONDUCTING FLYPAST AT DUXFORD AND
MADINGLEY MEMORIAL ROUTING:
525940N 0004020E BRANCASTER 1147
523936N 0003735E MARHAM AD 1151
522439N 0003328E LAKENHEATH AD 1154
521637N 0003405E VCY BURY ST EDMUNDS 1156
520543N 0000829E DUXFORD AD 1200
520805N 0000210E VCY WIMPOLE HALL 1202
521337N 0000323E MADINGLEY MEMORIAL 1203
522209N 0002911E MILDENHALL AD 1207
FORMATION PLANS TO TRANSIT AT 500-2000FT AGL. FAST-JET FORMATION
WILL HAVE LIMITED ABILITY TO MANOEUVRE AND MAY NOT BE ABLE TO
COMPLY WITH RAC. TIMINGS, HGT AND ROUTE ARE APRX AND MAY CHANGE
DUE TO WX OR OTHER REQUIREMENTS. FOR INFO CTC LAKENHEATH APPROACH
124.920 MHZ. 2022-02-0096/AS1
LOWER: Surface, UPPER: 3,000 Feet AMSL
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Re: USAFE Flypast Duxford/Maddingley 01Feb22
thanks , thats the main notam site i use , i just looked for duxford and only 1 notam shows that itll be closed on feb1 1045am to 1215pm...all the other details you kindly provided are not given..so was that info you gave removed from notaminfo.com ? just trying to understand how to find good info like you shared, thanks again
Re: USAFE Flypast Duxford/Maddingley 01Feb22
It's not an aerodrome NOTAM, it's a navigation warning that mentions Duxford AD.
Go to the link that Pen Pusher posted, then look for the orange line that goes through Duxford.
To make it easier to see, untick all the boxes on the right other than "show navigation warnings".
Go to the link that Pen Pusher posted, then look for the orange line that goes through Duxford.
To make it easier to see, untick all the boxes on the right other than "show navigation warnings".
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Re: USAFE Flypast Duxford/Maddingley 01Feb22
thanks a lot cg_341 now i see it ! thanks for the help : ) hope you get to see them, i aim to try and video them so will share what i see if i get to go
Re: USAFE Flypast Duxford/Maddingley 01Feb22
Does anyone have any thoughts on the B-1s?
I wasn't aware there were any in the UK at the moment, or Europe - so are they doing some sort of global power exercise?
I wasn't aware there were any in the UK at the moment, or Europe - so are they doing some sort of global power exercise?
Re: USAFE Flypast Duxford/Maddingley 01Feb22
one came over from the US specially for Eastbourne in 2005; very impressive too! and a Stratotanker and a DHL 757 (doing what airliners don't normally do) the next day. Those were the days!
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=b+ ... M%3DHDRSC4
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Re: USAFE Flypast Duxford/Maddingley 01Feb22
Won't be the first time that a B1, B2 or B52 hasn't done a flypast as part of a US-UK-USA round trip flight.
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Re: USAFE Flypast Duxford/Maddingley 01Feb22
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Re: USAFE Flypast Duxford/Maddingley 01Feb22
It was impressive, and they were in nice sunshine at Duxford. A single B-1B, followed a few seconds later by a formation of 2 F-15Es and a single F-35B, with an RAF Hawk weaving overhead.
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Re: USAFE Flypast Duxford/Maddingley 01Feb22
Filmed today in 4k quality : 8th Air Force 80th Anniversary Flyover Cambridge American Cemetery 1feb2022 1203pm USAF B1B F15 F35
Re: USAFE Flypast Duxford/Maddingley 01Feb22
Great. Thanks for posting
Re: USAFE Flypast Duxford/Maddingley 01Feb22
fantastic thanks!
do you think the Hawk may have been filming?
do you think the Hawk may have been filming?
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Re: USAFE Flypast Duxford/Maddingley 01Feb22
yes the hawk was used to film it
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