I have loved the Buccaneer ever since it came into service. The start procedure, the whine of the engines, the shape of the aircraft, the fact both the RN and the RAF had them in service. Straight out of an episode of the Thunderbirds with Scott and Virgil at the controls. 👍🇬🇧
Great video, i`d love to see one flying again..
Even the starter cart sounds wicked,
I have loved the Buccaneer ever since it came into service. The start procedure, the whine of the engines, the shape of the aircraft, the fact both the RN and the RAF had them in service. Straight out of an episode of the Thunderbirds with Scott and Virgil at the controls. 👍🇬🇧
Excellent video I love the ‘Brick’🇬🇧👍
Fantastic aircraft thank you for your video
Many thanks!
Great video man!
Appreciate it!
wow, takes me back about thirty years, I can still smell the jet fuel. Thanks you.
Your back ❤
Soo little from Southend still though 😢
Slowly trying to get back into recordings. Movements from our local are still minuscule, with any luck the resident 727s will stick around.
One more question how do you get into the long stay car park where the aircraft taxi past you on the way to runway 23?
Thanks you reply :)
You walk towards the ATC tower and you'll see it. If you're travelling by car I would suggest parking in the retail park for 4 hours max stay.
@@SOUTHENDAVIATION Oh ok I Diddnt think you were allowed to walk in there 😅
Thank you :)
What lens do you use for planespotting at Southend so i can see the plane at the end of the runway a lot better :)
For my photography I'm using a Sigma 150-600mm, for video I will typically opt for the 18-105mm due its light wight and power zoom functionality.
@@SOUTHENDAVIATION Ok thanks soo much hope to soo the Southend videos back soon :)
two different connections for external air? That's... odd
I found that odd as well. I didn't know it was smaller either.
I assume it's just because the connections are directly fitted to the engines themselves?