Jaguar on the motorway
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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.
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.
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
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
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. 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. 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.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
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...
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