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karlbutler
Location : Sleaford Lincs
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Subject: RAF Gibraltar 2009-09-07, 05:03 |
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Hi, I am working in Gib for the next 3 weeks, does anyone know what ( if any ) military traffic flies in and out if the station. I am working nights so there is plenty of daytime viewing available ? regards
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Flaps
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Location : 478 miles NNW of Skegness.
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Subject: Re: RAF Gibraltar 2009-09-07, 05:20 |
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Moved to the "Rest of the World" section.
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Ben Montgomery
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Location : Loughborough University
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Subject: Re: RAF Gibraltar 2009-09-07, 06:20 |
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I was there for a week back in April on a cadet camp, and we had NO military movements whatsoever. There is the daily flight out by EasyJet and Monarch, but after seeing that once it's boring! A very quiet airfield, you might get a few private movements. Lots of other stuff to do though! Ben
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DOUGHNUT
Location : Peterborough
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Subject: Re: RAF Gibraltar 2009-09-07, 09:19 |
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That a surprize , I always thought Gilbraltar was a busy with RAF movements, long range navex's and refuelling stops for transits further South and East.
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Flaps
Moderator
Location : 478 miles NNW of Skegness.
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Subject: Re: RAF Gibraltar 2009-09-07, 09:21 |
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- DOUGHNUT wrote:
- That a surprize , I always thought Gilbraltar was a busy with RAF movements, long range navex's and refuelling stops for transits further South and East.
Not these days !
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Razor61
Admin
Location : Mid Devon, SW England
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Subject: Re: RAF Gibraltar 2009-09-07, 10:21 |
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A bit different from the 60s, 70s etc where Gib was a hive of activity. Now, the only RAF movements you'll see are the FRADU Hawks and Falcon20s occasionally (just a few times per year) and the occasional Tornado visit via France.
Anything going east goes via Italy and Cyprus.
Of course, helicopters and aircraft enroute to Morocco for the exercises will use Gib i should imagine but not alot apart from those. Maybe a few RN Helicopters from time to time when a ship is off the coast.
If i went to Gibraltar, i would go across the border into Spain and have a day near Moron or Rota (however not sure what they are like with enthusiasts). Rota isn't very far from Gibraltar and is packed with USN aircraft, USAF aircraft (ones that dont go to Moron) and of course Spanish AV8B's etc. Plus at the Rota port, usually find a US Helo Carrier (Wasp or Tarawa class etc) and other aircraft carrying ships.
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Beefsteak
Location : Mid Cheshire
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Subject: Re: RAF Gibraltar 2009-09-07, 10:46 |
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You could always keep your eye out for the local airline "Gib Air" which , when I was last there,(Circa 1981) Had had the extra letters added to the front 'Yo' by some wag. (So that it read YO GIB AIR, or Yogi Bear!!!) God life must have been boring there !!!
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headset 57
Location : LHR
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Subject: Re: RAF Gibraltar 2009-09-07, 12:01 |
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- Beefsteak wrote:
- You could always keep your eye out for the local airline "Gib Air" which , when I was last there,(Circa 1981) Had had the extra letters added to the front 'Yo' by some wag. (So that it read YO GIB AIR, or Yogi Bear!!!)
God life must have been boring there !!! Gib Air flies no more. It got taken over by BA,and then the fleet went to Easy Jet.
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