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Loved your show from Lossie
ОтветитьBrilliant film and very informative, thank you very much Ted. 👍
Ответитьgreat video! whats your thought on project tempest the new fighter jet due by 2035
ОтветитьPosiedon looks super neat ,
ОтветитьWow that leak is crazy!!
ОтветитьThanks again guys 👍
ОтветитьLovely clear video. Love the touch and go.......
ОтветитьWhen did you go lossi..bro
ОтветитьOi oi!!! I can't believe that you got bowled over by the blast from a B737 of all things!!!😂😂 The Poseidon is interesting because I've noticed that, like the RAF RivetJoint, it hasn't got a probe for air to air refueling and instead has to rely on the US air force for this facility 🤔. Anyway as always loads of information and the weather looked.... changeable..... thankfully the Typhoon is "all weather".... ohhhh yeahhhhhh!!!
ОтветитьAwesome video from lossie, watching from New Zealand 🇳🇿
ОтветитьGlad u caught the Tonka move going to paint shop, it'll be the new gate guardian.
ОтветитьDid we hear right .. did you refer to the Turpitz as a U Boat?!
Thanks for showcasing Lossie tho .. we live literally 5 minutes from the runway 😀
Absolutely loving this footage, what a lovely day weather wise, looked cold n very windy though! And what a treat to see the phoons from the light house, was wondering what Lossiemouth looked like, never been to Scotland it looks lovely, thanks sooo much team Ted ohhhhh yeahhhhhh fantastic, ❤
ОтветитьI have a caravan at silver sands
Witnessed the airbus not so long back
My old man worked on Shackletons here at the tail end of the 70's.
ОтветитьGreat post Ted 👍 Need to get yourself a safety pin for your beret 😂 Good job you weren't there back in the days when Jaguars and Tornadoes were lined three or for abreast holding with their after burners which was an amazing experience. 23 is by far the best location with all the close-up advantage and viewing spots and so many and would have to say Lossie is situated at one of the most scenic and picturesque areas for an RAF airbase. Seeing your filming locations brings back so many memories when I use to go a lot especially during the the eighties and into the nighties when the Jaguar 226 OCU Squadron was based there and had a huge amount of Jaguars along with two Squadrons of Buccaneers 12 and 208 Squadrons plus the 237 OCU and also 8 Squadron Shackletons the good old days. North East Scotland use to be called Jaguar and Buccaneer and later Tornado country and seeing them doing what they do best as in fly very low fast and ground hugging that's very much missed and wont be seen again with the current aircraft and with all the safety regulations. Many thanks for visiting Lossie and the North East and glad the weather was kind to you to you both. The lighthouse is a landmark especially seeing the jets banking around it. Once again great post 👍
ОтветитьWhat camera did you use?
ОтветитьI was at Lossiemouths neighbour Kinloss. With nimrods from 120 and 201 squadron.
I trained at Lossiemouth for NAAFI and the riding stables.
P8 in RAF service don’t have AAR capability then?
ОтветитьLove the video can you tell me the call signs for 1sqn 2sqn 6sqn 8sqn 9sqn 120sqn and 201 sqn please that would be amazing
ОтветитьBrilliant footage and super quality! Thanks for this
ОтветитьLossie was my last tour of my 19 year RAF career. Glad some sense was finally shown with the purchase of proven US technomgy and the purchase of the Poseiden after the decades long farce of the Nimrod replacment..in both the maritime and AEW roles! The Typhoons had not got there when I left in 2006 and it would have been great to work on them!
Great work!
Garry Harriman
South Carolina
RAF Retired
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As A Person Who Has Entered RAF Lossimouth Many Many Times (As I Have A Father Who Works In RAF Lossimouth) This Is A Great Vid!❤
ОтветитьI hope those Poseidons are better built then the rest of the 737 fleet 😂
ОтветитьIF YOU ARE VISITING RAF LOSSIEMOUTH:
Here at the TCS, we make sure we give any safety advice wherever we can. If you are spotting for the day at Runway 23 and it is in use, please don’t stay directly at the Red and white fence. If you are near the red and white fence, please secure all items, such as floor mats, anything light, clothing, food or even ☂️ when visiting in the rain BECAUSE this may blow over the fence when aircraft are landing! An emmense amount of force/wind is generated but also when a P8 is taking off, this can also be an issue too. Should ANYTHING go over the fence, PLEASE contact the base immediately, so that they can remove it. This is called an FOD (Foreign Object Debris) and are hazards to aircraft, potentially putting lives at risk.
Thank you