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Post by plug on Mar 5, 2022 11:28:09 GMT 1
I was passing on the A1(M), so called in for a last look at the Hawk T1s before they retire later this month. Luckily for me, Lakenheath was experiencing poor visibility so three F-15Es and three F-35As diverted in. The F-15s were 91-307 (Jungle42), 96-202 and 01-2004 (Bone61 and 62; not sure which was which). The F-35s were 19-5474, 19-5484 and 19-5485 (Castle11, 12 and 13; not sure which was which). Castle flight and Jungle42 managed to land at Lakenheath later that day, but Bone61 and 62 had to divert yet again, this time to Fairford. It was nice to see Hawk XX221 in the special paint scheme. 96-202 F-15E. An eagle and a buzzard. by Dan Sprague, on Flickr 01-2004, 96-202 & 91-307 F-15E by Dan Sprague, on Flickr 91-307, 96-203 & 01-2004 F-15E by Dan Sprague, on Flickr 19-5474 F-35A by Dan Sprague, on Flickr 19-5484 F-35A by Dan Sprague, on Flickr 19-5485 F-35A by Dan Sprague, on Flickr 19-5484 F-35A by Dan Sprague, on Flickr 19-5474 & 19-5485 F-35A by Dan Sprague, on Flickr 91-307 F-15E c/s Jungle42 by Dan Sprague, on Flickr 19-5485 F-35A by Dan Sprague, on Flickr 19-5474 F-35A by Dan Sprague, on Flickr 96-202 F-15E by Dan Sprague, on Flickr 01-2004 F-15E by Dan Sprague, on Flickr 01-2004 F-15E by Dan Sprague, on Flickr XX221 Hawk T1A c/s Savage52 by Dan Sprague, on Flickr ZB131 Hawk Mk.167 by Dan Sprague, on Flickr
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Post by ian531 on Mar 5, 2022 14:40:47 GMT 1
Right place, right time - good catches
Ian
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