OK where shall we meet for Saturday
I will be wearing my V-flyer badge!!
Farnborough is very big though so we need a plan!!
THIS IS YOUR FINAL CALL!!
Farnborough is Tomorrow!!
Mcuth & I plan to get there early
I believe everyone that has expressed an interest to date has Michael's contact details..
If you'd like to join us
PM Me/Mcuth for contact details so we can all meet up!!
I'll be wearing my V-Flyer badge so should be easy to spot!
Farnborough is Tomorrow!!
Mcuth & I plan to get there early
I believe everyone that has expressed an interest to date has Michael's contact details..
If you'd like to join us
PM Me/Mcuth for contact details so we can all meet up!!
I'll be wearing my V-Flyer badge so should be easy to spot!
Phil
Aye, got yer txt msg - no worries, bring your sunscreen tomorrow, I'm glowing radioactive here
No sign of VS (not a lot of showing from airlines in general - only the BA simulator and a SAA 744 flyby), but in the programme there a shot of Madame Butterfly (G-VSHY) to show off the A340-600
Cheers
Michael
Aye, got yer txt msg - no worries, bring your sunscreen tomorrow, I'm glowing radioactive here

No sign of VS (not a lot of showing from airlines in general - only the BA simulator and a SAA 744 flyby), but in the programme there a shot of Madame Butterfly (G-VSHY) to show off the A340-600

Cheers
Michael
L'il bit of a Trip Report:
As Jonathan was staying with relatives in Reading overnight on Friday, he most graciously offered me a lift down to Farnborough (or was it that he wanted to show off his brand new Astra?
). We arranged to meet at 8am on Saturday morning so that we'd avoid the big traffic chaos.
Having duly met up, we soon realised that while both of us had checked out directions to Farnborough, neither of us had deemed it fit to press the "print" button and bring them with us [:I] I said we should just head towards and past Bracknell and the M3. We ended up arriving in about 3/4 of an hour, despite a couple of wrong turns
No problem finding a spot to park, and we were fairly near the entrance - had to go through a metal detector to get in, and were then greeted by 2 armed policemen. Headed off to get some breakfast - bacon rolls at one of the snack vans (somebody managed to spill brown sauce down them
) before having a wander round all the static plane displays.
Some great old planes in the Rolls-Royce Centenary Park, here's just a couple of examples:
The Nimrod

The Spitfire (my personal favourite)

As we moved away onto the general display areas, I got a text message from Pegitt to say he'd been called into work [:(], so it was just me & Jonathan for the day.
The general display area had loads of planes (some private jets) and helicopters to look at. Had to take a picture of this ugly-looking Ukranian plane - ugh:
Antonov AN74TK-200

Jonathan went for a trip around the Boeing stand, while I stood outside having a smoke, soaking up the sunshine. When he came out, we decided to have a look at the Airbus stand up in Hall 4 (right up at the very top of the hill [V])
On the way to the Airbus stand, I grabbed a couple of pictures of a General Electric engine, and a full size landing gear strut (apparently Messier-Dowty make all the Airbus landing gear):
General Electric engine

Messier-Dowty landing gear

We had to laugh when we asked one of the Airbus guys about the A380 and they didn't understand what we were talking about (the bloke ws decidedly French!) - LOL
. After coming out of Hall 4 and grabbing some fresh donuts, we avoided the BA simulator & stand (selling caps, mugs & pens - I ask you!) and headed back down the hill to watch the flying display.
The flying display was opened by the Red Arrows - boy, those guys are good! It was the first time I'd seen them live, and they really are superb. What seemed like an endless stream of aircraft gave wonderful displays of aerobatics - even the ones that just flew past were excellent. An A318 and an A346 were also part of the display - nice to see them both. It was also really good to see and hear a Spitfire in the display (as well as a Hurricane & a Lancaster making up the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight) - she really is one of the best aircraft that Britain's ever built, and that engine note is soooo sweet
The Red Arrows

Jonathan, managing to stay awake for a while

At about 4pm, even though the display wasn't over, we decided to make a move for the exits. We were both tired and being cooked to a crisp, plus it was a good idea to avoid the crowd leaving. Good job we did this, as South African Airways had sent a 744 for a fly past and we got a much better view while moving towards the exits than we would have done if we'd have stayed where we were.
SAA 744

Even with a certain moderator's guidance to take a wrong exit off a roundabout [:I], we managed to avoid the bulk of the traffic and had a speedy journey back up to Reading - here endeth my first airshow
All in all, despite a disappointing V-Flyer turnout, it was an excellent day out [8D]
Cheers
Michael (sunburnt, looking like a radioactive lobster
)
As Jonathan was staying with relatives in Reading overnight on Friday, he most graciously offered me a lift down to Farnborough (or was it that he wanted to show off his brand new Astra?

Having duly met up, we soon realised that while both of us had checked out directions to Farnborough, neither of us had deemed it fit to press the "print" button and bring them with us [:I] I said we should just head towards and past Bracknell and the M3. We ended up arriving in about 3/4 of an hour, despite a couple of wrong turns

No problem finding a spot to park, and we were fairly near the entrance - had to go through a metal detector to get in, and were then greeted by 2 armed policemen. Headed off to get some breakfast - bacon rolls at one of the snack vans (somebody managed to spill brown sauce down them

Some great old planes in the Rolls-Royce Centenary Park, here's just a couple of examples:
The Nimrod

The Spitfire (my personal favourite)

As we moved away onto the general display areas, I got a text message from Pegitt to say he'd been called into work [:(], so it was just me & Jonathan for the day.
The general display area had loads of planes (some private jets) and helicopters to look at. Had to take a picture of this ugly-looking Ukranian plane - ugh:
Antonov AN74TK-200

Jonathan went for a trip around the Boeing stand, while I stood outside having a smoke, soaking up the sunshine. When he came out, we decided to have a look at the Airbus stand up in Hall 4 (right up at the very top of the hill [V])
On the way to the Airbus stand, I grabbed a couple of pictures of a General Electric engine, and a full size landing gear strut (apparently Messier-Dowty make all the Airbus landing gear):
General Electric engine

Messier-Dowty landing gear

We had to laugh when we asked one of the Airbus guys about the A380 and they didn't understand what we were talking about (the bloke ws decidedly French!) - LOL

The flying display was opened by the Red Arrows - boy, those guys are good! It was the first time I'd seen them live, and they really are superb. What seemed like an endless stream of aircraft gave wonderful displays of aerobatics - even the ones that just flew past were excellent. An A318 and an A346 were also part of the display - nice to see them both. It was also really good to see and hear a Spitfire in the display (as well as a Hurricane & a Lancaster making up the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight) - she really is one of the best aircraft that Britain's ever built, and that engine note is soooo sweet

The Red Arrows

Jonathan, managing to stay awake for a while


At about 4pm, even though the display wasn't over, we decided to make a move for the exits. We were both tired and being cooked to a crisp, plus it was a good idea to avoid the crowd leaving. Good job we did this, as South African Airways had sent a 744 for a fly past and we got a much better view while moving towards the exits than we would have done if we'd have stayed where we were.
SAA 744

Even with a certain moderator's guidance to take a wrong exit off a roundabout [:I], we managed to avoid the bulk of the traffic and had a speedy journey back up to Reading - here endeth my first airshow

All in all, despite a disappointing V-Flyer turnout, it was an excellent day out [8D]
Cheers
Michael (sunburnt, looking like a radioactive lobster

Well what can i say i got to the show today:) but on my own[V] my mate stitched me up[:(!][:(!] but i still had a good time being billy no mates.
Shame i didnt get to go yestarday with Michael and Jonathan i was looking foward to meeting up with again.
A lot of aircraft had left and there were a few to look at on the static display. most aircraft that were there yesterday flew but no Lancaster[:(] it has been landing at southampton airport most of the week and the flight path is over the marina i work in:).
Cathay had a 744 there and it was good to see both the 744 and the A346 at low speed's doing tight turns.
had alook around the hall's and like michael had a chat with the airbus guy's about the A380 (BTW it's 3M shorter than the A346)i then left the stand to walk round the corner to see one of the center landing gears from an A380 it stamd's about 9ft tall.
well thats about it i had a good time on my own but when there's aircraft involved i'm as happy as a pig in s@!t:D.
Cheers
Phil
Shame i didnt get to go yestarday with Michael and Jonathan i was looking foward to meeting up with again.
A lot of aircraft had left and there were a few to look at on the static display. most aircraft that were there yesterday flew but no Lancaster[:(] it has been landing at southampton airport most of the week and the flight path is over the marina i work in:).
Cathay had a 744 there and it was good to see both the 744 and the A346 at low speed's doing tight turns.
had alook around the hall's and like michael had a chat with the airbus guy's about the A380 (BTW it's 3M shorter than the A346)i then left the stand to walk round the corner to see one of the center landing gears from an A380 it stamd's about 9ft tall.
well thats about it i had a good time on my own but when there's aircraft involved i'm as happy as a pig in s@!t:D.
Cheers
Phil
Hi Guys,
I ended up going on Saturday in the end. Met up with the Parents, Sister, her family etc, so wouldnt have been able to meet up [:(]
I had a quick wander around the stands but was more interested in the flying display. Mum and Dad got there stupidly early so had parked the car in a really good spot next to the end of the runway. So we sat and watched the display from there.
When the A346 landed he came right up to the end of the runway to turn around and then back taxi, my neice waved and he gave her a little wave back out the window, while sporting an Airbus Flag
Pegitt, What days has the Lancaster been landing in Southampton? I live in Hamble so the flight path is sometimes above us and I never saw it [:(] I would have kept an eye out for it if I would have known. I even got the train from Southampton Airport Station to Farnborough, it might have been there then!
Steven
I ended up going on Saturday in the end. Met up with the Parents, Sister, her family etc, so wouldnt have been able to meet up [:(]
I had a quick wander around the stands but was more interested in the flying display. Mum and Dad got there stupidly early so had parked the car in a really good spot next to the end of the runway. So we sat and watched the display from there.
When the A346 landed he came right up to the end of the runway to turn around and then back taxi, my neice waved and he gave her a little wave back out the window, while sporting an Airbus Flag

Pegitt, What days has the Lancaster been landing in Southampton? I live in Hamble so the flight path is sometimes above us and I never saw it [:(] I would have kept an eye out for it if I would have known. I even got the train from Southampton Airport Station to Farnborough, it might have been there then!
Steven
My Report:
So I met up with Michael at 8:00am
I was surprised I was on time as I got to bed at 1am the night before!
So we left Reading, neither of us that sure where to go!
We headed toward the M3 and picked up Farnborough signs
We got there at 9:15 and was able to park by the entrance which was handy for getting away quickly at the end of the day.
Had some breakfast (spilt loads of brown source over me hey ho[:I])
Started looking at some planes
The Nimrod was the first plane followed by a Canberra.
Then we saw the WWII fighters (they still looked good 50 yrs on)
We then saw various civilian Jets, Gulfstreams etc.
two things surprised the about the Gulfstream first the 6k Mile range secondly The IR weapons jammers that are available as extras! 747's donÕt have anti missile systems so i was surprised they were available on small jets!
We then looked at Boeing ( well I did as Mcuth had a cigarette)
The Boeing stand was principally there to promote the 7E7 dreamliner
The literature was interesting as they said how much lighter their equipment was versus Airbus.
The final part of Boeing display comprised a mock cross section of the 7E7 dreamliner cabin.
There was a lady explaining how use of composites will allow for bigger windows and better humidity that what is currently available.
Anyway we then checked out a few of the halls before the air show.
The Air Show!!
The Red Arrows opened the show they were very very good. I donÕt think BAE could get better advertising for the Hawk than using the arrows!!
There were various fighters/transports and a few airbuses!
My favs were
The Eurofighter
The Stealth
The Spitfire
The Harrier
I was starting to flag from my late night/early start so we headed back to the car in time to see the SAA 744 which flew from Heathrow in 5 mins!
It was a really good day..itÕs a shame there was only Mike and I from the forum..
Hopefully weÕll have better numbers for the boat day in Sept!
So I met up with Michael at 8:00am
I was surprised I was on time as I got to bed at 1am the night before!
So we left Reading, neither of us that sure where to go!
We headed toward the M3 and picked up Farnborough signs
We got there at 9:15 and was able to park by the entrance which was handy for getting away quickly at the end of the day.
Had some breakfast (spilt loads of brown source over me hey ho[:I])
Started looking at some planes
The Nimrod was the first plane followed by a Canberra.
Then we saw the WWII fighters (they still looked good 50 yrs on)
We then saw various civilian Jets, Gulfstreams etc.
two things surprised the about the Gulfstream first the 6k Mile range secondly The IR weapons jammers that are available as extras! 747's donÕt have anti missile systems so i was surprised they were available on small jets!
We then looked at Boeing ( well I did as Mcuth had a cigarette)
The Boeing stand was principally there to promote the 7E7 dreamliner
The literature was interesting as they said how much lighter their equipment was versus Airbus.
The final part of Boeing display comprised a mock cross section of the 7E7 dreamliner cabin.
There was a lady explaining how use of composites will allow for bigger windows and better humidity that what is currently available.
Anyway we then checked out a few of the halls before the air show.
The Air Show!!
The Red Arrows opened the show they were very very good. I donÕt think BAE could get better advertising for the Hawk than using the arrows!!
There were various fighters/transports and a few airbuses!
My favs were
The Eurofighter
The Stealth
The Spitfire
The Harrier
I was starting to flag from my late night/early start so we headed back to the car in time to see the SAA 744 which flew from Heathrow in 5 mins!
It was a really good day..itÕs a shame there was only Mike and I from the forum..
Hopefully weÕll have better numbers for the boat day in Sept!
hi steven
The lancaster flew in to SOU on wed she wasnt at the show then.
we then saw her on friday fly past with a spitfire and hurricane either side she then came around on her own to land and she landed again about 2h later she approched from hythe over ocean village where i was working.
a friend said he had seen her on sat as well i guess just after the show display in the afternoon.
I think it may be kept in the hangar there as i have seen her fly out of SOU menny time's before.
Cheers
Phil
The lancaster flew in to SOU on wed she wasnt at the show then.
we then saw her on friday fly past with a spitfire and hurricane either side she then came around on her own to land and she landed again about 2h later she approched from hythe over ocean village where i was working.
a friend said he had seen her on sat as well i guess just after the show display in the afternoon.
I think it may be kept in the hangar there as i have seen her fly out of SOU menny time's before.
Cheers
Phil
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