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Blue Eagles Team Displays – The Leuchars Battle of Britain Air Show – 15th September 2001

The transit to Leuchars began from the Team’s home base at Middle Wallop at 09:00 in the morning, and routed via AAC Dishforth in Yourkshire in order to re-fuel before heading straight on to Leuchars on the north shore of the Firth of Forth. Once the aircraft were unloaded, the pilots gathered for a briefing and to study the map of the display line, something that happens at every display to ensure the Team maintain a safe distance from the crowd. The aircrew then boarded the Lynx to fly the display area in order to familiarise themselves with the turning points at each end of the display axis. All was then ready, and we took the opportunity to snap a few ground shots of the other participants in the display.


Friday 14th September

On approach to Dishforth, a major Army AIr Corps base in the Yorkshire

On approach to Dishforth, a major Army Air Corps base in the Yorkshire.

While on the ground a Dishforth, the whole Team observed the 3 minutes silence for the victims of the terrorist attacks in America

While on the ground a Dishforth, the whole Team observed the 3 minutes silence for the victims of the terrorist attacks in America.

 

Terry's Gazelle in flight along the coast of the north of England

Terry’s Gazelle in flight along the coast of the north of England.

The back of Julie's helmet, a fine view of the Blue Eagles badge

The back of Julie’s helmet, a fine view of the Blue Eagles badge.

 

Crossing the coast of the Firth, feet dry

Crossing the coast of the Firth, feet dry.

The Lynx leads the approach to Leuchars

The Lynx leads the approach to Leuchars.

 

The Gazelles parked on the dispersal, with the Leuchars static park beyond

The Gazelles parked on the dispersal, with the Leuchars static park beyond.

Richie leads the map briefing of the turning points

Richie leads the map briefing of the turning points.

 

Bill watches the Lynx start for the airborne recce of the site

Bill watches the Lynx start for the airborne recce of the site.

Included in the static park are such aircraft as this unusualy marked E-3D Sentry....

Included in the static park are such aircraft as this unusualy marked E-3D Sentry….

 

....this P-3C Orion of the Royal Netherlands Air Force....

….this P-3C Orion of the Royal Netherlands Air Force….

....and the single and two seat Hunters, the single seater in the markings of the prototype, to commemorate the aircraft's 50th anniversary

….and the single and two seat Hunters, the single seater in the markings of the prototype, to commemorate the aircraft’s 50th anniversary.

 


Click here to see the highlights from the Patrouille de France display and Team stand on Saturday 15 September.

Click here to see the highlights from the HAF display on Saturday 15 September.

Click here to see the highlights from the Blue Eagles display on Saturday 15 September.

Click here to see the highlights from the transit home on Sunday 16th September.

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