I was there that day , me soaked , camera soaked. Watched the lightning's take off ... stunning..then remember the guy on the PA system say..well the guys in the red jets have cancelled..but we give you the binbrook diamond nine...and you could hear the cheers across the entire base.. awesome flying
Aah, the good old British summer weather 🤣🤣🤣 Some amazing flying considering the conditions. The diamond 9 was absolutely "Spot on". Also the low level cross overs, the right to left passes were extremely low 😲 Miss those fast interceptors. Thanks for sharing poster
Imagine if we had even just one of those still flying at air displays up and down the country wouldn't that be something special to see all these years later
Definitely. The only problem is that historically the UK has been the most.. how shall I say it? “Forward thinking” when it comes to preservation of military hardware. Some of the planes, and in particular ships (Warspite cries from the scrapyard), that were cut up into to cutlery is sad and shortsighted.
Brilliant. (Edit - This was my response to you video) Fantastic effort from the RAF, I don't think I have ever been as wet at an airshow as I was that day. To put up a nine ship under those conditions, top notch. No disrespect to our US cousins who know, but one in the eye for those who think the Arrows are naff because they couldn't do it with "real" fighters. Rumour had it that on the practice day the last aircraft up did not climb but flew between the hangers :)
I was there to display the lonely Puma helicopter. We were soaked to the skin and I remember having trouble with the cockpit windows steaming up after takeoff.
Here in the U.S., if the weather was like that they would call off the entire show. Excellent flying in less than ideal flying conditions. The Lightning has a beautiful profile when flying in the arrow or diamond formations.
I was lucky enough to be there, we got in before they turned thousands away. The numbers turning up for this show were vastly underestimated by the organisers. Awful weather but wouldn't have missed it for the world.
One of these days a sensible politician is going to realise that defence cuts are only an easy way to save money in the short term. The lessons of the inter war period have been forgotten. With the end of the cold war successive governments (both Labour and Conservative) have seen the defence estate and its equipment and staffing as rich and easy pickings. Beware - once you've sold off the family silver, replacing it is extremely difficult.
Pissed it down all day with low cloud didn't see the 22 lightnings in full vertical take off but those pilots were so brave in appalling visibility....left thinking the nine ship wouldn't happen and to avoid the traffic jams...watched it through misted up windows...yet rehearsals was perfect weather 👌
I was there with my future wife ...soaked to hell...had to walk miles ...but wouldnt have missed it for the world, watching those old interceptors from my childhood tear the damp miserable sky apart.
@@steveashforth5097 - high performance short range gas-guzzling point defence. >durr< *The enormous performance of the Lightning came at a price, however: the endurance in flight without refuelling was only around fifty minutes. Even if the Lightning had pronounced spectacular flying characteristics, from the technical point of view it became obsolete very quickly." .. "..a radius of operation of 150 miles (240 km)" , & as I seem to remember, less than 15mins endurance on afterburner.
@@gitfoad8032 yes, I read somewhere that it was entirely possible to empty the fuel in 10 minutes if they took off in reheat and started turning and burning right away. Fast short range defence over all else - but that's what they felt they needed, I suppose. Great looking aircraft in its own weird way, though, and certainly impressive.
@@gitfoad8032 I know about the Lightning, I worked on them. They were built for one purpose: as an interceptor to protect air bases. i.e. To get off the ground & to height as quickly as possible, shoot down incoming bombers, return to base, then repeat if required. Range & endurance didn't come into the equation when the design spec was first issued.
I was there, and I remember the weather being miserable, - but I had forgotten HOW miserable ... !
It is superb to see this again, though, thankyou !
I was there that day , me soaked , camera soaked. Watched the lightning's take off ... stunning..then remember the guy on the PA system say..well the guys in the red jets have cancelled..but we give you the binbrook diamond nine...and you could hear the cheers across the entire base.. awesome flying
I was there.They were amazing flying literally over my head.The weather was something else!!
I wish there was a lightning still airworthy in the UK
Aah, the good old British summer weather 🤣🤣🤣 Some amazing flying considering the conditions. The diamond 9 was absolutely "Spot on". Also the low level cross overs, the right to left passes were extremely low 😲 Miss those fast interceptors. Thanks for sharing poster
Imagine if we had even just one of those still flying at air displays up and down the country wouldn't that be something special to see all these years later
Definitely. The only problem is that historically the UK has been the most.. how shall I say it? “Forward thinking” when it comes to preservation of military hardware. Some of the planes, and in particular ships (Warspite cries from the scrapyard), that were cut up into to cutlery is sad and shortsighted.
Brilliant. (Edit - This was my response to you video)
Fantastic effort from the RAF, I don't think I have ever been as wet at an airshow as I was that day. To put up a nine ship under those conditions, top notch. No disrespect to our US cousins who know, but one in the eye for those who think the Arrows are naff because they couldn't do it with "real" fighters.
Rumour had it that on the practice day the last aircraft up did not climb but flew between the hangers :)
Look at that, red arrows eat your heart out 👍💛💛💛
I was there to display the lonely Puma helicopter. We were soaked to the skin and I remember having trouble with the cockpit windows steaming up after takeoff.
Terrific!
Many thanks. I miss the Lightning...
Remember that day so well , got drenched but what a show.
Here in the U.S., if the weather was like that they would call off the entire show. Excellent flying in less than ideal flying conditions. The Lightning has a beautiful profile when flying in the arrow or diamond formations.
We Brits will go out in all weathers, we’re used to it. Not so sure about the modern snowflakes though…😐
I was lucky enough to be there, we got in before they turned thousands away. The numbers turning up for this show were vastly underestimated by the organisers. Awful weather but wouldn't have missed it for the world.
One of these days a sensible politician is going to realise that defence cuts are only an easy way to save money in the short term. The lessons of the inter war period have been forgotten. With the end of the cold war successive governments (both Labour and Conservative) have seen the defence estate and its equipment and staffing as rich and easy pickings. Beware - once you've sold off the family silver, replacing it is extremely difficult.
Pissed it down all day with low cloud didn't see the 22 lightnings in full vertical take off but those pilots were so brave in appalling visibility....left thinking the nine ship wouldn't happen and to avoid the traffic jams...watched it through misted up windows...yet rehearsals was perfect weather 👌
I would have loved to have been there. Thunder, lightnings and rain!
I see what you did there.🙂
I was there! Landed in back of 74(F) sqn F4j. Happy days 😂
When Britain Was Great
Some brilliant low level passes and the diamond 9 was so tight .Oh for the days of unrestricted flying
Remember that day very well. Still drying out!!!!!!
Some pretty impressive low level flying there! Nice video of the Lightening!!
No "E" I Lightning
@@wendywatson6525HA HA, "Autocorrect"!!
Thank you. It's been emotional.
Ph gosh we were the best 👌
Loverly.
I was there, will never forget
It gets you in the heat
Old school is the best
Thank you 😊
I rember that , asome 😢
I was there with my future wife ...soaked to hell...had to walk miles ...but wouldnt have missed it for the world, watching those old interceptors from my childhood tear the damp miserable sky apart.
1987, godh it's 2023 eurofighter struggling to do this
Omg wow
Shackleton was great to
I was there 👍🇬🇧, RAF binbrook
Mind you... that one Tornado that left was also pretty cracking, nice burners
Fly by Braille . . . Happy times. Hope you're good Grinner : )
Mike Whitehouse (Waddington for many years and RIAT until 2007 commentator) providing the commentary here too.
Worked at ASF then, wonder what happened to C/T Chris Story or Don Hurd?
Diamond 9 wow
Was there
Gosh it was wet 😭
The best ever in the world England
I did not know or forgot they were still flying the lightning as a squadron in 87 the hangars are still there being used as a business park now
3:04 - Couldn't have said it better myself 😂
😆 Most shows today would be grounded. I hope we had spare Lightings for defense of the UK at the time lol
Gosh the weather
No modern technology, worst weather yet we still flue
Crikey nice name to match these beasts.
Holy ...
Diamond 9, eat your hearts out Red arrows
Red arrows, eat your hearts out. Lightning is the best
Wow 9
Last ship of EE lighting ever
Gosh the weather was bad
I was there
The last ever in the world 🌎
One thing Britain is good at is c
When uk was strong
Base scramble
Bit wet lol
Britain's ME163.
How do you work that out? The ME 163 was a rocket powered aircraft & the Lightning is a jet powered aircraft.
@@steveashforth5097 - high performance short range gas-guzzling point defence. >durr< *The enormous performance of the Lightning came at a price, however: the endurance in flight without refuelling was only around fifty minutes. Even if the Lightning had pronounced spectacular flying characteristics, from the technical point of view it became obsolete very quickly." .. "..a radius of operation of 150 miles (240 km)" , & as I seem to remember, less than 15mins endurance on afterburner.
@@gitfoad8032 yes, I read somewhere that it was entirely possible to empty the fuel in 10 minutes if they took off in reheat and started turning and burning right away. Fast short range defence over all else - but that's what they felt they needed, I suppose. Great looking aircraft in its own weird way, though, and certainly impressive.
@@gitfoad8032 I know about the Lightning, I worked on them. They were built for one purpose: as an interceptor to protect air bases. i.e. To get off the ground & to height as quickly as possible, shoot down incoming bombers, return to base, then repeat if required. Range & endurance didn't come into the equation when the design spec was first issued.
The worst weather ever
I was there