Jaguar on the motorway

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ShredderXLE

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693 posts

174 months

Sunday 27th April
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/videos/cgkg0xnvn11o

Not sure if already posted - Interesting clip, the motorway looks seriously narrow between the barriers when seen with the track width of an aircraft!

And the four "missiles" on take off. Look like bombs to me.

FourWheelDrift

90,908 posts

299 months

Sunday 27th April
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"Archive video footage of a military jet coming in to land on a newly built Lancashire motorway before later taking off again has been released after half a century."

Except it's been around for years in many camera angles on youtube.

ShredderXLE

Original Poster:

693 posts

174 months

Sunday 27th April
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Was also nice to see a stretch of motorway without a forest of overhanging speed limit signs and average speed cameras and a smooth enough surface. Doubt anywhere like that exists now.

trashbat

6,116 posts

168 months

Sunday 27th April
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Footage of this has been around for years and years; not sure what's new about this one, maybe an official archive release. The text is correct. Here's some more footage of it:

https://youtu.be/VeBZ3xbgN_M?si=PUpUs8r_-ib-evFF

They still do this, although not in the UK - the RAF landed a Typhoon on a road in Finland not so long ago where this is normal operational training:

https://youtu.be/PP_nyxvAN-E?si=wtC3eom0ISlrD1Gz

hidetheelephants

30,121 posts

208 months

Sunday 27th April
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TBH it's a bit pointless, investing in hardware for filling in holes and a big pile of type 1 is more sensible than buggering around pretending a motorway can be a runway.

Yertis

19,022 posts

281 months

Sunday 27th April
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hidetheelephants said:
TBH it's a bit pointless, investing in hardware for filling in holes and a big pile of type 1 is more sensible than buggering around pretending a motorway can be a runway.
Not pointless if all your runways are bombed is it?

LotusOmega375D

8,668 posts

168 months

Monday 28th April
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It would look more impressive with some bends in the road. biggrin

Mabbs9

1,397 posts

233 months

Monday 28th April
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Yertis said:
Not pointless if all your runways are bombed is it?
I think the airbase in Singapore had the option of the highway for emergency use. The central reservation was a big line of large pots. Presumably that can be bulldozed away.

Simpo Two

88,929 posts

280 months

Monday 28th April
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Mabbs9 said:
Yertis said:
Not pointless if all your runways are bombed is it?
I think the airbase in Singapore had the option of the highway for emergency use. The central reservation was a big line of large pots. Presumably that can be bulldozed away.
Don't the Swiss plan to use roads for runways in an emergency? (mostly because most of the rest of the country is mountain)

LotusOmega375D

8,668 posts

168 months

Monday 28th April
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When did anyone last attack Switzerland? Genuine question.

eharding

14,523 posts

299 months

Monday 28th April
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Mabbs9 said:
Yertis said:
Not pointless if all your runways are bombed is it?
I think the airbase in Singapore had the option of the highway for emergency use. The central reservation was a big line of large pots. Presumably that can be bulldozed away.
Likewise, there are 5km stretches of the A1 and A5 motorways in Cyprus designed to be converted to runway use at short notice - you can see the concrete Operational Readiness Platform aprons alongside the carriageways at suitable points.

trashbat

6,116 posts

168 months

Monday 28th April
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LotusOmega375D said:
When did anyone last attack Switzerland? Genuine question.
Officially, 1798 (foreign attack) or 1847 (civil war).

I think you could fairly argue that the Swiss military is a deterrent that might have something to do with that answer, though.

LotusOmega375D

8,668 posts

168 months

Monday 28th April
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Thanks thumbup

ferret50

2,219 posts

24 months

Monday 28th April
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trashbat said:
Footage of this has been around for years and years; not sure what's new about this one, maybe an official archive release. The text is correct. Here's some more footage of it:

https://youtu.be/VeBZ3xbgN_M?si=PUpUs8r_-ib-evFF

They still do this, although not in the UK - the RAF landed a Typhoon on a road in Finland not so long ago where this is normal operational training:

https://youtu.be/PP_nyxvAN-E?si=wtC3eom0ISlrD1Gz
One assumes that in the first clip plod were present to book the pilot for exccesive speed.

Eric Mc

123,842 posts

280 months

Monday 28th April
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I remember photos of this were front page of "Aviation News" within a week of the event.

havoc

31,761 posts

250 months

Monday 28th April
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Simpo Two said:
Don't the Swiss plan to use roads for runways in an emergency? (mostly because most of the rest of the country is mountain)
Sweden definitely did - the Viggen had that capability, if that's who you were thinking of?

Switzerland operated the F5 as their primary interceptor for much of the cold war - not sure that would have had much off-runway capability given the wing-loading.

Might be different now with the F/A18s...

48k

15,097 posts

163 months

Monday 28th April
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LotusOmega375D said:
When did anyone last attack Switzerland? Genuine question.
Fair question. I don't think Switzerland has much going for it, although it's flag is a big plus.

bergclimber34

1,156 posts

8 months

Monday 28th April
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When you consider how little grunt a Jag had dry, to even get off the ground in time with bombs attached was well done, though they were probably empty duds

48k

15,097 posts

163 months

Monday 28th April
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bergclimber34 said:
When you consider how little grunt a Jag had dry, to even get off the ground in time with bombs attached was well done, though they were probably empty duds
The M55 is 12 miles long - just how little grunt did a Jaguar have???

Rockatansky

1,787 posts

202 months

Monday 28th April
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48k said:
LotusOmega375D said:
When did anyone last attack Switzerland? Genuine question.
Fair question. I don't think Switzerland has much going for it, although it's flag is a big plus.
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