Keith,
Back in 1979 I was up at Waddington as part of a team re-skinning/rebuilding the intakes and the anti-ice ducting. The week before the annual airshow all sorts of aircraft were flying in and practicing their displays. On the Thursday, we had taken the scenic route back from lunch, and as we arrived back at the hangar all the aircrew for 101sqn were piling outside, and mentioned to us the Vulcan Scramble display practice was just about to start.
When it started, this 'yellow-peril' hooned off across the airfield towards 4 Vulcans sat on the QRA pan, and disgorged the crew at each aircraft in turn. By the time the fourth crew was running to the steps, the first was taxying - and streamed off in a 4 ship trail take off. The first three went right, and the last went left, so jokingly I said "he's gone the wrong way", which was corrected by a Nav off of 101sqn as "he's the solo display, and watch carefully as this isn't the display the public will see on Saturday". Anyhoo, off he went on a long circuit and then barrel rolled it the length of the runway before doing some
very low passes and climb outs.
The three ship low pass wasn't to be sneezed at either
Just one of my happy memories from my time in the RAF
Mark.
Mark.
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