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Lightning Preservation Group Twilight run - 16 Nov 19

Sun Dec 01, 2019 10:30 am

Hadn't seen or heard a Lightning since 1988 so it was awesome to be this close to two of them with the afterburner lit :supz:
Sadly '904 blew two tyres which scuppered the night shots in the QRA shed, '713 was stuck behind, but XR713 filled the gap :D

ImageLightning F6 XR728 - Lightning Preservation Group Bruntingthorpe by stu norris, on Flickr

ImageLightning F6 XR728 - Lightning Preservation Group Bruntingthorpe by stu norris, on Flickr

ImageLightning F6 XR728 - Lightning Preservation Group Bruntingthorpe by stu norris, on Flickr

ImageLightning F3 XR713 - Lightning Preservation Group Bruntingthorpe by stu norris, on Flickr

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Cold War Legendby stu norris, on Flickr

ImageLightning F3 XR718 - Lightning Preservation Group Bruntingthorpe by stu norris, on Flickr

ImageLightning F3 XR713 - Lightning Preservation Group Bruntingthorpe by stu norris, on Flickr

ImageLightning F3 XR718 - Lightning Preservation Group Bruntingthorpe by stu norris, on Flickr

ImageLightning F3 XR713 / XR718 - Lightning Preservation Group Bruntingthorpe by stu norris, on Flickr

ImageLightning F3 XR713 / XR718 - Lightning Preservation Group Bruntingthorpe by stu norris, on Flickr

ImageLightning F6 XS904 - Lightning Preservation Group Bruntingthorpe by stu norris, on Flickr


Thanks for looking, few more here:

https://flic.kr/s/aHsmJsvipq

Re: Lightning Preservation Group Twilight run - 16 Nov 19

Sun Dec 01, 2019 11:33 am

Lovely shots: I'll get up there one day for these runs. I wish I could recall the last time I saw a Lightning fly - probably about 1986. One day hopefully.....

Re: Lightning Preservation Group Twilight run - 16 Nov 19

Sun Dec 01, 2019 12:21 pm

Beautiful photos! Thanks for sharing here!

Re: Lightning Preservation Group Twilight run - 16 Nov 19

Sun Dec 01, 2019 1:34 pm

Oooohh! that must have been a tremendous bl%%dy racket!
How appropriate that "Empty your pockets" FOD protector is. :lol:
I'm sure you'd have to empty plenty of pockets to fund the fuel just for a ground run.
I'd take a wild guess and say that a twenty minute ground run with two - three minutes of "reheat" would be close to 5000 Lbs of fuel.
Am I seeing four different lightnings?
How did they deal with two blown tires? I guess you'd have to change them where they sit.
You might even have to rob bits from a parked machine just to tow it back home.

Thanks for the post.

Re: Lightning Preservation Group Twilight run - 16 Nov 19

Sun Dec 01, 2019 3:37 pm

Cracking shots......

Tks for sharing!!!!!

Re: Lightning Preservation Group Twilight run - 16 Nov 19

Sun Dec 01, 2019 9:19 pm

Did the lower engine have to come out to pull the upper engine?

Re: Lightning Preservation Group Twilight run - 16 Nov 19

Mon Dec 02, 2019 5:33 am

DH82EH wrote:Am I seeing four different lightnings?


No, only 3.

The F.3 is painted in two scheme's, 56 Sqn on one side, and 111 Sqn on the other side.

Re: Lightning Preservation Group Twilight run - 16 Nov 19

Mon Dec 02, 2019 5:34 am

lucky52 wrote:Did the lower engine have to come out to pull the upper engine?


No, upper engine lifted in/out from the top, and the lower engine lifted in/out from underneath, and the engines were not sitting ontop of one another, they were staggered in arrangement.

Re: Lightning Preservation Group Twilight run - 16 Nov 19

Mon Dec 02, 2019 7:47 pm

Thanks Firebird
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