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RAF Aircraft

PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 2:56 pm
by lilley91
Okay, hey guys

one of my friends saw to RAF aircraft going over today, and he was asking me what they might be, but i couldnt help him.

this is the dexcription he gave me and i was wondering if any of you could shed some light onto the matter

wel, it was a relatively boxy aircraft, two seater, seated side by side, not like that of the tucano, and it had two prop engines, one on each wing, obviously, and when i showed him a pic of the Diamond DA-40 this he said it was definately wider and roughly the same sort of length, but if anything a little longer

i was completely baffled.

oh and mods, im wasnt sure as to where to put this so please feel free to move it.

thanks guys
james

Re: RAF Aircraft

PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 3:12 pm
by flymo
2 seater duel prop would be an RAF jetstream. thats the only RAD duel prob i can think of

Re: RAF Aircraft

PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 3:17 pm
by C
2 seater duel prop would be an RAF jetstream. thats the only RAD duel prob i can think of


Not anymore they're not. They were retired in 2004.

Probably a Beech King Air - operated as the Jetstream's replacement...

Or and RN Jetstream if in Cornwall, although the Jetstream looks a lot bigger...

Re: RAF Aircraft

PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 3:42 pm
by cspyro21
I was thinking a Jetstream or King Air B200 myself...

Re: RAF Aircraft

PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 3:51 pm
by Tweek
RAF Beech 200 King Air

RN Jetstream : Note the shape of the nose.

Re: RAF Aircraft

PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 9:56 am
by mrjake2002
Note also that the Jetstream also has a very distinctive sound (One or two fly over daily as i live one mile away from culdrose). Plus, the RAF dont use jetstreams. Maybe he mistook it for RN.

Judging by the description i'd say the King Air was more likely.

Re: RAF Aircraft

PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 10:34 am
by C
Note also that the Jetstream also has a very distinctive sound (One or two fly over daily as i live one mile away from culdrose). Plus, the RAF dont use jetstreams. Maybe he mistook it for RN.


When someone got the King Airs, they were painted in a scheme not dissimilar to the RN Jetstreams, and of course, the roundels are all the same.

Re: RAF Aircraft

PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 12:16 pm
by masmith
Could it of been a civilian ex-RAF aircraft, in RAF coulors?

Re: RAF Aircraft

PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 12:58 pm
by C
Also, where was it seen... :)

Re: RAF Aircraft

PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 1:26 pm
by Hagar
Also, where was it seen... :)

I assume there were two (to) of them. If they were service types it would help to know what colours they were & where they were spotted. I can't think of many twin-engined two-seaters that fit the bill.
"relatively boxy aircraft, two seater, seated side by side, not like that of the tucano, and it had two prop engines, one on each wing,"

PS. I had no idea the RAF operated the King Air. Shows how outdated I am. ::)

Re: RAF Aircraft

PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 2:25 pm
by C

PS. I had no idea the RAF operated the King Air. Shows how outdated I am. ::)


Lol! ;D If I had my way, multis training would be conducted in either the Avro Anson, or if they insisted on a nose wheel aeroplane, a DH Devon or Beagle Basset... :)

Re: RAF Aircraft

PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 4:43 pm
by lilley91
yes two of them in formation, you know the one...

and seen over coventry, mny freind was on his way back form school and saw them go over, now im thinking that they could be from baginton, but im not sure

james

Re: RAF Aircraft

PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 5:13 pm
by Hagar
The Air Atlantique Classic Flight has several aircraft that might fit the bill. http://www.atlanticdhg.com/AACF/aircraft.htm
Unlikely there would be two of the same type though.

Re: RAF Aircraft

PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 5:18 pm
by C
The Air Atlantique Classic Flight has several aircraft that might fit the bill. http://www.atlanticdhg.com/AACF/aircraft.htm
Unlikely there would be two of the same type though.



Except Dakotas!

How well does your friend know his aeroplanes? Having said that, Coventry would not be too far out of a Cranwell King Air's way...

Re: RAF Aircraft

PostPosted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 2:01 pm
by lilley91
he doesnt know them very well

it was more like the jetstream than the king air, but it had red "clyinder type things" ( ::)) on the ends of the wings.

thanks for all the help guys
james