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2 minutes ago, lasermonkey said:

walk later in the afternoon produced the first hummingbird hawk moth of the year

 

2 minutes ago, lasermonkey said:

Later that night I had an eyed hawk moth in the garden

 

Its always great to see the Hummingbird Hawks flitting around the flowers and then... an Eyed Hawk!! Nice!

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11 minutes ago, PhantomBigStu said:

I somehow didn't hear it 😟

 

doesn't appaear to be anything else about save a USAF C-17 to the north

It is still circuiting Fairford

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45 minutes ago, RidgeRunner said:

C-130T heading for Cardiff now! Currently over Bristol

 

Thanks, but too tired to drive up there this afternoon.... :(

 

Hour or so ago, two Navy Wildcats (Westland, not Grumman :whistle:) went over.

 

Keith

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Clear here but too dark :(. We did have KIWI144, the resident RNZAF C-130H, over the house earlier as Mrs RR and I were relaxing on the loungers :). A great sound! Proper! 

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Nothing interesting ever flies over east Cheshire, so this isn’t over our house, but it is over the Old Hall Hotel in Ely where we stayed last week. Luckily our room happened to overlook the flight path for Mildenhall, so I managed to snap this USAF E-3 one evening. Apologies for the terrible quality, it was taken on my phone then heavily cropped.

 

C36-B7941-1-C6-E-43-DD-BCEB-1121850-A83-

 

 

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Heard a 'different' engine note this morning and just got to the window in time to see a Percival Proctor pass immediately overhead.

 

Believe there are two or three airworthy examples here but only personally know of the one based at Hood. May have been it as we are not a long way from there 

as the Proctor flies. 

 

Makes an old man happy to see an aircraft that I can instantly recognise!

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I also heard a ‘ different ‘ engine note this morning as we were setting out to walk the dogs at 1030. I looked around to see a low winged radial engined aircraft scurrying along just below the fairly low cloud heading south. My small civil aircraft recognition is not good but I think that it was a specialist aerobatic aircraft, several of which are based at St Junien, about 50km south of here.

 

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Just seen an A400M flying low over Banbury area

According to Flight Radar it is ZM405 flying at 1000 ft

Seen plenty of Hercules that low before but never seen an A400

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Just had a Mildenhall based CV-22 pop into Glasgow for the weekend! Arrived about 1750 and due to operate out of here Sat/Sun. 

 

Makes a nice change from the shorthaul Airbus that's the mainstay around here.

 

Eng

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Not over my house but an oddity anyone care to guess what it is ? Flying out Fort Huachucua Arizona. Altitude 65,000+, airliner icon, and speed 27 knots ? Not a typo actually 27 Knots. Could it be a weird spy drone, Global hawk, something else ? 
 

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Anyone have any ideas or wild guesses ? 

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6 hours ago, Corsairfoxfouruncle said:

Not over my house but an oddity anyone care to guess what it is ? Flying out Fort Huachucua Arizona. Altitude 65,000+, airliner icon, and speed 27 knots ? Not a typo actually 27 Knots. Could it be a weird spy drone, Global hawk, something else ? 
 

4TQmFQG.png
 

Mzdu8Ms.png

 

Anyone have any ideas or wild guesses ? 

Had a search, seems any previous asking of the same question has been removed from the internet, so some kind of drone either a new type or with new equipment that the pentagon are fine with it being tracked but rather not have any questions asked.

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