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Mach Loop pretty quiet

......well yesterday 2 USAF B 1 aircraft flew over my house in Oxfordshire at 2000 ft.
I was annoyed at the fact I estimated them to be 30ft apart at 250mph....taking unnecessary risks being so close I thought but great skill.
DJT's war is closer to home than you might think.
 
OC, thanks for the link to the Mach Loop timetable, I have often wanted to go to the area and watch the Aircraft, I will have a look for Caravan sites around there.
 
OC, thanks for the link to the Mach Loop timetable, I have often wanted to go to the area and watch the Aircraft, I will have a look for Caravan sites around there.
Here’s a link to the various viewing spots. Understandably they can be a bit of a climb. But there is one by a cafe but you.get nice views of underbelly 🤣


 
......well yesterday 2 USAF B 1 aircraft flew over my house in Oxfordshire at 2000 ft.
I was annoyed at the fact I estimated them to be 30ft apart at 250mph....taking unnecessary risks being so close I thought but great skill.
DJT's war is closer to home than you might think.
There are estimated to be 21 USAF bombers using Fairford. But okay as they are only conducting defensive (sic) operations. 👎
 
There's a lot of training going on over Norfolk at the moment both USAF F15s and RAF Typhoons - very noisy all day - the roads round USAF Lakenheath were rammed with aviation photographers, particularly when a squadron of A10 Warthog ground attack planes flew in from the states, on their way to Iran - and then made a lot worse by numpty protesters chaining themselveas to vehicles, not sure who they thought they could influence!
 
Does the government site cover the USAF activity? If so - it's incorrect. We live under one of the flight paths and 4 x twin rudder jets (F35s?) made a low level pass yesterday.
 
Does the government site cover the USAF activity? If so - it's incorrect. We live under one of the flight paths and 4 x twin rudder jets (F35s?) made a low level pass yesterday.
Both F15 and F35 have twin rudders - the USAF use both, the RAF just the F35
 
The A10's used to be based at Woodbridge ENE of Ipswich. Occasionally they would go exercising further north than their base (Lincolnshire), always in pairs, sometimes in fours where I used to see them. They were surprisingly quiet (ever heard an F15 Eagle open its throttles?!!) and the jets made a strange sort of 'ping' sound as the aircraft turned.
IMSMC they had a shark mouth with teeth painted around and under the nose, so where Warthog came from is anyone's guess.
 
The A10's used to be based at Woodbridge ENE of Ipswich. Occasionally they would go exercising further north than their base (Lincolnshire), always in pairs, sometimes in fours where I used to see them. They were surprisingly quiet (ever heard an F15 Eagle open its throttles?!!) and the jets made a strange sort of 'ping' sound as the aircraft turned.
IMSMC they had a shark mouth with teeth painted around and under the nose, so where Warthog came from is anyone's guess.
They were also based at Alconbury - the A-10's official name is Thunderbolt II, "Warthog" is just a nickname
 
Does the government site cover the USAF activity? If so - it's incorrect. We live under one of the flight paths and 4 x twin rudder jets (F35s?) made a low level pass yesterday.
No the Government schedule only covers RAF/RN flights. Other nations come through outwith the schedule. So it’s really pot luck unless you can access other nations schedules.
 
The A10's used to be based at Woodbridge ENE of Ipswich. Occasionally they would go exercising further north than their base (Lincolnshire), always in pairs, sometimes in fours where I used to see them. They were surprisingly quiet (ever heard an F15 Eagle open its throttles?!!) and the jets made a strange sort of 'ping' sound as the aircraft turned.
IMSMC they had a shark mouth with teeth painted around and under the nose, so where Warthog came from is anyone's guess.
Named because it was so ugly, tough, stubborn and aggressive.
 
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