Hey evening all ,seems this site is often used way to go !thanks for the link ringo , biggles there was a famous picture somewhere that in wales that said piss off biggles. cant mind where i found it , just before I forget thanks Casper for moving this discussion. Yeah low flying... been reading up on where low flying jets regularly fly in the UK, am interested in getting myself a camera and getting some awesome shots , I remember when I was living in dumfries and galloway like about 5 years ago they always arrived on the dot for training some hawks, tornadoes and F15s when I was watching them the american jets seem to fly hard and rough (good to see though) and british ones flew gracefully with more skill! and only one day where I saw 2 tornadoes on a dog fight practice right above me!! no digital camera then or anything to take shots. what I would like is times and areas of regular occurrence and NI should open the mournes and sperrins and empty coast for fast jet practice its perfect for it now that no army choppers are in regular flight in NI.
but anyway I think the minimum height is 250 ft for low flying when I saw Lossie 03 go by it was pretty much that height! totally amazing. Just makes me wonder why the jet went out west was he doing a loop of NI!
Just reading about a bit of plane spotting areas around aldergrove seems you cant get to close to the base is it possible to see future RAF jets take off and land in full view? Its all we want isn't it?
Jetson