By god. For those of us who thought defence cuts had reduced the RAF to one awacs, three typhoons, two Lightnings, a chinook and a dozen guys on bicycles that was spectacular. Salute to the boys in blue.
@@JohnSmith-ei2pz new lightning vertical capabilities. Old, English electric, lightning goes vertical supersonically. Would be nice to still be able to see mr Petter’s rocket. After all several F104s are still flown.
I’ve holidayed several times next to RAF Valley and thought that the training Hawks were loud, but the last time I was there, three Typhoons visited, and their take-off was ear-splitting, and awesome! That take-off was the highlight of my holiday, but I feel sorry for anyone living near RAF Coningsby.
I'm from Newark upon Trent surrounded by RAF airbases especially when we had RAF VBG free airshows every day and night especially the QRA 3 minute scramble exercises 😮❤
We holidayed at Tattershall in 2022. Fantastic view of RAF Coningsby from the top of Tattershall Castle. As I teenager I lived in Boston and well remember the Phantoms banking low near my house on their way up to the Wainfleet bombing range. Marvelous.
I was born and bred in Billinghay about 5 miles from Coningsby I used to watch Phantoms take off and land from my home and school. It and my father inspired me to join the RAF. I had 22 wonderful years working on Phantoms, Tornado ADV and GR1 and finally the Harrier. I visited lots of wonderful countries and made some great friends.
@@chrissmith7996 Phantoms are one of my favourite planes, along with Harrier’s, Tornado’s and Lightning’s.. Had a signed poster of the last operational lightning squadron I got from Finningley Air Show when I was a kid..
@@leebroadbent1340 My Dad worked at Tattershall lakes when it was a gravel pit. He was born and bred in the Hamlet of New York at the back of RAF Coningsby. You being at Tattershall lakes brings back good memories of my childhood cycling there with my school friends.
I was there last summer sitting in a hot tub with a glass of wine watching typhoons doing aerobatics overhead later the memorial flight Lancaster spitfire and hurricane flew round together back and forth obviously practicing for some event the raw power of the typhoon as it goes by nearly sucked me out of the water lol😂
Many years ago i was in the RAF i was sent to Coningsby from my base as i had chicken pox so in an isolation ward. I was given some pills to make me sleep and remember 2 tornadoes taking off, wok me up and i fell out of bed to be found by the nurses laughing at me in fun, Typhoons are louder
@@petergatland50 I expect that there were some Lossie based jets in amongst this lot to make up the numbers, unless serviceability rates have improved since I was working with them!
Ahhh... but what you see here is an amazing stroke of British Military illusory brilliance. These were simply bicycles, with added extra cardboard "styling" used in an extremely effective deception of the enemy... Operation Raleigh Chopper 🫡🇬🇧🪖🛩
@@dabrab All of the 22 Typhoons that were due to display in the King’s coronation flypast came from Coningsby; Coningsby is also the larger of the two typhoon bases. I don’t doubt for a second though that there were perhaps a handful of typhoons at Lossiemouth on standby just in case but more likely there would have been spares at Coningsby as well.
you wanted to lived in Newark upon Trent!!?? RAF VBG VULCANS QRA SCRAMBLE EXERCISES roughly twice MONTHLY 😳😰🤯🤯🤯☠ imagine witnessing that!! and never knowing if it was just another exercise or the real thing 😮 but we loved our Vulcans ❤❤
Wow, I didn't think we had that many in one place (Not an expert here!) why would 22 need to be sent up from a base in the UK? I can understand from a carrier (but obviously not typhoon)
Uk definitely has the best defence can't give two much away Russia # Soldier's really fight for that infection ? Ukraine we stand ❤ and respect Scotland UK
The low-vis roundel is just above the wing leading edge at the wing root. The fin flash is just in front of the rudder. Some aircraft have squadron bars on either side of the roundel.
There is also XXX for 29F Squadron . Yes XXX is 30 in Roman numerals however back in the old days a painter was told to paint 2Xs and 1 X . So he painted two Xs then one more X .
29 Squadron use the Roman style of XXX for their number. Legend has it that in the dark mists of time some erk was told to go and paint the squadron number on an aircraft as 'XX one X' as in XXIX for 29, however, his interpretation was a little different and he just put 'XX and X' and they have stayed like that ever since.
we're witnessing the next thing to a 😅 QRA SCRAMBLE 😮❤ oh... for only a Vulcan to have been able to lead them 😢❤ even if just XH558 along the tarmac..😢❤
Watch out putin if you start your shit on the UK you think you got problems with Ukraine. You eong have any artillery left and thd kerman Bridge got a hole now, it will have even greater holes in road and rail bridges. As for migs there won't be zny left in thd air. Why dont you fly those wonderful stealth migs you suppose to have. Maybe they like more of your kit absolute rubbish you pretend grey are stealth. At present they are due to the fact you keep them hidden where no one can see them, or shoot the down.
@@robinstreets1792 Hey, don't shoot the messenger. In all seriousness, that's possibly about a quarter of the entire active Typhoon force there, which isn't exactly great, considering what we pay for it. I'd love to see things expanded.
@@nickhawthorne2602 you know how much these things cost don't you? Plus how capable they are, plus the F35's that are gradually increasing in numbers, we'll have 48 by 2025, we don't need huge quantities of aircraft. We have the 4th biggest airforce in the whole of Europe, that's including Russia and Turkey, which for a comparatively tiny little island, isn't too bad! 👍🤔
@@robinstreets1792 Honestly I wish to take nothing away from the gear (which is great) and the people (who work harder than ever). We'd have expected the military to contract after 1991, but honestly, we've gone from more than 800 combat aircraft to less than a quarter of that. It's all good, and I'd have thought it was fine, until recently. This is a cruel simplification for the sake of a TH-cam comment, but just for instance, the last time Russia decided to park a naval vessel off northeast England, it took the Royal Navy a week to get a destroyer up there to say hello. The forces have been cut to ribbons and then some. Value for money is another issue but you probably get my concerns.
The best multirole Fighter in the world right now, a masterpiece of aicraft engineered with the right capabilities and if the partner allies nations invest more in the Thyphoon with conformal fuel tanks redesign of the wing tips recomended by Airbus, constant radar update and trust vectoring with a 10 to 15% engine power increase and a new European top targeting pod will become something taken out of dreams
Nice boys Beautiful jet even the mighty F22 has lost it's so called untouchable tag when it comes to the typhoon I've heard. No afterburner there is that a noise abatement thing?
Eft is an awesome bit of kit last of the real pointy nose fighter jets because all were getting now in generic looking black 5th gen planes that all look the same with no real shape to them if you get my drift
I agree ,just to protect a shithole like Ukrane ran by a optimistic comedian , America love it as they always fight their wars on the battlefields of Europe ,they get two tower blocks blown up and its the end of the world, they now know how the British and the other other European countries felt during the aerial bombardment in Ww2
Air defence systems are now so effective, that air superiority is no longer a vital part of any conflict. Times have changed so dramatically, that an unmanned drone has a more effective impact.
@@richy69ify how sweet! and the Tories got rid of HMS Ocean to save a little bit of money...... a £900m helicopter carrier (only one that The Royal Marines had) flogged to Brazil 🇧🇷 for just £82m ..... the first thing that Brazil did was to stop the UK from docking in it's ports to resupply the Falkland Islands 🇫🇰 (showing their support for their South American brothers in Argentina 🇦🇷) Not forgetting that the Tories have cut all branches of the British armed forces to the bone and even now with a full scale war raging in the heart of Europe they are getting rid of all the RAF's Hercules transport aircraft.... they are a Party of Treason Monkeys 🐒 all they ever seemed to do was take Russian money 💰 🇷🇺
Not True Simon, successive governments both Tory and Labour have reduced all defence capability not only the RAF. With the (so called) end of the cold war it was a great opportunity to slash budget and capability with it and they did.
@@tango6nf477 you are forgetting that the Tories came to power with the promise of rebuilding our armed forces! Instead they had screwed the living daylights out of what little we had left!! 😠 Time for the arrests and the treason trials......and let's not forget the gerrymandering of elections!!!! 😡
I’m a old fells and was working on F4 Phantoms. If the Phantom was clean wing (no external fuel tanks ) from take off with both engines in max Afterburner it would use up 13000 lb of fuel in about 12 to 15 minutes. That fuel ( kerosene) would last you two years in your central heating boiler. If the F4 had external fuel tanks ( 2x Sgt Fletchers and a centreline tank) and flew economy that is AB s for take off only then flight endurance about 2 hours. Hope you found this interesting.
The Strategic Air Command standard was aircraft ready to taxi within 4 minutes, aircraft taking off within 8 minutes, take-offs at intervals of 45 seconds and all aircraft airborne within 15 minutes. That looked pretty lethargic to me..
@@moonbaby6134 I forgot to mention that the SAC aircraft were nuclear-armed B52 bombers (8 engines) and KC135 tankers (4 engines). A lot harder to fly than those dinky toys.
@@moonbaby6134 Oh, you thought I can read minds! Maybe ex- air force, but not the brightest bulb on the Christmas tree. I hope you are better at shooting down MiGs, lol
By god. For those of us who thought defence cuts had reduced the RAF to one awacs, three typhoons, two Lightnings, a chinook and a dozen guys on bicycles that was spectacular. Salute to the boys in blue.
No lightnings......................duh!!!!
@@JohnSmith-ei2pz new lightning vertical capabilities. Old, English electric, lightning goes vertical supersonically. Would be nice to still be able to see mr Petter’s rocket. After all several F104s are still flown.
more needed for sure!! Cannot rely on others to fill many voids in all military areas
Really !
This is only a small portion there are Typhoons in Estonia Sweden and other European countries. Lightnings in the Arctic. We just need more ships.
I’ve holidayed several times next to RAF Valley and thought that the training Hawks were loud, but the last time I was there, three Typhoons visited, and their take-off was ear-splitting, and awesome! That take-off was the highlight of my holiday, but I feel sorry for anyone living near RAF Coningsby.
I live near Conningsby. Its worth it to see the Lancaster come over us on her approach.
I grew up on the north bound approach to Langley AFB in Virginia. F-15s are the BEST alarm clock anyone can ask for.
I'm from Newark upon Trent
surrounded by RAF airbases
especially when we had
RAF VBG
free airshows every day and night
especially the QRA 3 minute scramble exercises 😮❤
Feel sorry ?? I'd love that 😅
We holidayed at Tattershall in 2022. Fantastic view of RAF Coningsby from the top of Tattershall Castle.
As I teenager I lived in Boston and well remember the Phantoms banking low near my house on their way up to the Wainfleet bombing range. Marvelous.
We were at Tattershall Lakes for the weekend and this was an amazing bonus..
And so were the Spitfire and Hurricane on Sunday too.. 👌🏼
Lucky you..,..
I was born and bred in Billinghay about 5 miles from Coningsby I used to watch Phantoms take off and land from my home and school. It and my father inspired me to join the RAF.
I had 22 wonderful years working on Phantoms, Tornado ADV and GR1 and finally the Harrier. I visited lots of wonderful countries and made some great friends.
@@chrissmith7996 Phantoms are one of my favourite planes, along with Harrier’s, Tornado’s and Lightning’s..
Had a signed poster of the last operational lightning squadron I got from Finningley Air Show when I was a kid..
@@leebroadbent1340 My Dad worked at Tattershall lakes when it was a gravel pit. He was born and bred in the Hamlet of New York at the back of RAF Coningsby. You being at Tattershall lakes brings back good memories of my childhood cycling there with my school friends.
I was there last summer sitting in a hot tub with a glass of wine watching typhoons doing aerobatics overhead later the memorial flight Lancaster spitfire and hurricane flew round together back and forth obviously practicing for some event the raw power of the typhoon as it goes by nearly sucked me out of the water lol😂
still think the Squadron marked jets look way better, what a sight to see a mass launch... great video
Wow. It makes me proud to be a Brit, and ex-RAF. 🙂
Many years ago i was in the RAF i was sent to Coningsby from my base as i had chicken pox so in an isolation ward. I was given some pills to make me sleep and remember 2 tornadoes taking off, wok me up and i fell out of bed to be found by the nurses laughing at me in fun, Typhoons are louder
You sure this wasn't a 2.5 minute video looped four times? 😄
Wow !!! Incrdible footage of a mass launches but some of the tailflash looks cool 😁😎
QRA SCRAMBLE ❤
6:58 I've never seen a jet piss before 👀
Bet the locals were wondering what the hell was going on with that many taking off all at once
There’s a show of force. Worlds best air force, impressive stuff. How many different squadrons?
Worlds best but one of the smallest !
@@allancale9441 and getting smaller, If only the British public knew there would be an outcry.
@@allancale9441
Quality
not
Quantity
👍
Jet Noise The Sound Of Freedom
Wow that is an amazing video
Thanks very much David!. 😀👍
Cheers. 👍
137 to be precise. 22 is precisely 16% of the fleet…
I saw them , often go there to watch them
Oh how i wish i was there.
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I was at Crash gate 1 watching these with my girlfreind... fantastic!!
Loved seeing that gave me a buzz , and first time seeing the twin cockpit typhoon made it special
Single missile carried on the port wing ?
I didn’t know we possessed 22 Typhoons
We have 137!
And the rest
Most are out of service like our aircraft carriers that haven't got enough planes to fill them
Must have been awesome to have been there live to witness it all?
Loved to have seen this
Sweet if I lived near coningsby I'd load up an SD card real fast
With the state of our armed forces today I didn't think the RAF could put together this many of these fighters.
Do not forget there are more of these at Lossiemouth in Scotland
@@petergatland50 I expect that there were some Lossie based jets in amongst this lot to make up the numbers, unless serviceability rates have improved since I was working with them!
The RAF have 101 of 130 currently operational.
Ahhh... but what you see here is an amazing stroke of British Military illusory brilliance. These were simply bicycles, with added extra cardboard "styling" used in an extremely effective deception of the enemy...
Operation Raleigh Chopper
🫡🇬🇧🪖🛩
@@dabrab All of the 22 Typhoons that were due to display in the King’s coronation flypast came from Coningsby; Coningsby is also the larger of the two typhoon bases. I don’t doubt for a second though that there were perhaps a handful of typhoons at Lossiemouth on standby just in case but more likely there would have been spares at Coningsby as well.
you wanted to lived in Newark upon Trent!!??
RAF VBG
VULCANS
QRA SCRAMBLE EXERCISES
roughly twice MONTHLY 😳😰🤯🤯🤯☠
imagine witnessing that!!
and never knowing if it was just another exercise
or
the real thing 😮
but we loved our Vulcans ❤❤
awesommeness . wouuld of been great to see
Impressive sheme us Aussies didn't get some typhoons
Bad Guys, are you watching we are on our way!
Wow, I didn't think we had that many in one place (Not an expert here!) why would 22 need to be sent up from a base in the UK? I can understand from a carrier (but obviously not typhoon)
amazing !
It's a joke keeping 22 fighter's in one place Russia or China could take them all out in one attack
Beast mode on!
Not bad for a weekend day :-) Thanks.
"I counted them all out... I counted them all back in again"
Reacting the Duxford wing?
christ !!!! never knew we could afford 22 modern warplanes
Been done many times with F4 Phantoms and Tornados F3 s
Uk definitely has the best defence can't give two much away Russia # Soldier's really fight for that infection ? Ukraine we stand ❤ and respect Scotland UK
Why is there no national isignia on these aircraft?
The low-vis roundel is just above the wing leading edge at the wing root. The fin flash is just in front of the rudder. Some aircraft have squadron bars on either side of the roundel.
There is also XXX for 29F Squadron . Yes XXX is 30 in Roman numerals however back in the old days a painter was told to paint 2Xs and 1 X . So he painted two Xs then one more X .
You mean raffle roundels
People underestimate British forces.
British depend more on technology and quality technology at that across all forces. Land, sea and air
could have 50 spitfires in the air by then
They are a bit slow at take off.
Love to see them take out migs.
The menu most have been a lot better at an adjecent RAF facility. Poor mess staff at RAF Coningsby.
Anyone know why several of the aircraft have a bunch of XXX on the insignia behind the cockpit? Don't bother guessing.
Good view @ 1:55
29 Squadron use the Roman style of XXX for their number. Legend has it that in the dark mists of time some erk was told to go and paint the squadron number on an aircraft as 'XX one X' as in XXIX for 29, however, his interpretation was a little different and he just put 'XX and X' and they have stayed like that ever since.
Right now the jets are airborne ….. Time for a cup of tea
They would have you think we had dropped our trousers in the military front.
You'd be a fool to listen to news articles.
They look like flying catfish from the front with them canards
OK, Pretty.
Now what was the object of this drill, please ??
Surge-generation demonstration ??
The coronation?
Brilliant, best of the day 👏👏
I agree
Full military power
Airborne wokism!
Do we have enough?? 150 I’m told..
Well played top 🎩 notch
Amazing sight.
Wonder how many millions of £ took off there ?
I'd feel slightly more comfortable if they all took off packing Meteors.
we're witnessing
the next thing to a 😅
QRA SCRAMBLE
😮❤
oh... for only a Vulcan to have been able to lead them 😢❤
even if just
XH558 along the tarmac..😢❤
Show of force intended for China to see.
The Brits are coming!!!
Watch out putin if you start your shit on the UK you think you got problems with Ukraine.
You eong have any artillery left and thd kerman Bridge got a hole now, it will have even greater holes in road and rail bridges.
As for migs there won't be zny left in thd air.
Why dont you fly those wonderful stealth migs you suppose to have.
Maybe they like more of your kit absolute rubbish you pretend grey are stealth. At present they are due to the fact you keep them hidden where no one can see them, or shoot the down.
That's all of em😂
Oh, look, it's the entire RAF.
Wrong
🔔🔚
@@robinstreets1792 Hey, don't shoot the messenger. In all seriousness, that's possibly about a quarter of the entire active Typhoon force there, which isn't exactly great, considering what we pay for it. I'd love to see things expanded.
@@nickhawthorne2602 you know how much these things cost don't you? Plus how capable they are, plus the F35's that are gradually increasing in numbers, we'll have 48 by 2025, we don't need huge quantities of aircraft. We have the 4th biggest airforce in the whole of Europe, that's including Russia and Turkey, which for a comparatively tiny little island, isn't too bad! 👍🤔
@@robinstreets1792 Honestly I wish to take nothing away from the gear (which is great) and the people (who work harder than ever). We'd have expected the military to contract after 1991, but honestly, we've gone from more than 800 combat aircraft to less than a quarter of that. It's all good, and I'd have thought it was fine, until recently. This is a cruel simplification for the sake of a TH-cam comment, but just for instance, the last time Russia decided to park a naval vessel off northeast England, it took the Royal Navy a week to get a destroyer up there to say hello. The forces have been cut to ribbons and then some. Value for money is another issue but you probably get my concerns.
The best multirole Fighter in the world right now, a masterpiece of aicraft engineered with the right capabilities and if the partner allies nations invest more in the Thyphoon with conformal fuel tanks redesign of the wing tips recomended by Airbus, constant radar update and trust vectoring with a 10 to 15% engine power increase and a new European top targeting pod will become something taken out of dreams
Nice boys Beautiful jet even the mighty F22 has lost it's so called untouchable tag when it comes to the typhoon I've heard. No afterburner there is that a noise abatement thing?
Only because the F22 was carrying full wing fuel tanks and was tasked with staying within visual contact at a red flag training camp.
@@gillie-monger3394OK 😁
It's a recessed exhaust to combat heat seeking missiles
we need some real lightnings back with upgraded avionics
Why?
Eft is an awesome bit of kit last of the real pointy nose fighter jets because all were getting now in generic looking black 5th gen planes that all look the same with no real shape to them if you get my drift
SUNAK SHOULD STOP SENDING MONEY AND ARMS TO UKRAINE MONEY THE PEOPLE NEED IN THE UK
No he should not Boris was doing it before Sunak👍🇺🇦💙💛
I agree ,just to protect a shithole like Ukrane ran by a optimistic comedian , America love it as they always fight their wars on the battlefields of Europe ,they get two tower blocks blown up and its the end of the world, they now know how the British and the other other European countries felt during the aerial bombardment in Ww2
Mig31 ja qeto modeli soviet dertum jan
The Tories have left the RAF a Shadow of it's former self! 😢
Air defence systems are now so effective, that air superiority is no longer a vital part of any conflict. Times have changed so dramatically, that an unmanned drone has a more effective impact.
Labour caused the cost of the carriers to increase 5 fold.
@@richy69ify how sweet! and the Tories got rid of HMS Ocean to save a little bit of money...... a £900m helicopter carrier (only one that The Royal Marines had) flogged to Brazil 🇧🇷 for just £82m ..... the first thing that Brazil did was to stop the UK from docking in it's ports to resupply the Falkland Islands 🇫🇰 (showing their support for their South American brothers in Argentina 🇦🇷) Not forgetting that the Tories have cut all branches of the British armed forces to the bone and even now with a full scale war raging in the heart of Europe they are getting rid of all the RAF's Hercules transport aircraft.... they are a Party of Treason Monkeys 🐒 all they ever seemed to do was take Russian money 💰 🇷🇺
Not True Simon, successive governments both Tory and Labour have reduced all defence capability not only the RAF. With the (so called) end of the cold war it was a great opportunity to slash budget and capability with it and they did.
@@tango6nf477 you are forgetting that the Tories came to power with the promise of rebuilding our armed forces! Instead they had screwed the living daylights out of what little we had left!! 😠 Time for the arrests and the treason trials......and let's not forget the gerrymandering of elections!!!! 😡
Greta Thumburg wont be happy with that! 🤣
can you smell paraffin 🤔😂❤
How much fuel!
I’m a old fells and was working on F4 Phantoms. If the Phantom was clean wing (no external fuel tanks ) from take off with both engines in max Afterburner it would use up 13000 lb of fuel in about 12 to 15 minutes. That fuel ( kerosene) would last you two years in your central heating boiler. If the F4 had external fuel tanks ( 2x Sgt Fletchers and a centreline tank) and flew economy that is AB s for take off only then flight endurance about 2 hours. Hope you found this interesting.
The Typhoon aircraft is more modern so fuel usage would be much lower l think.
Shell gives them a 10% discount and double reward points
Ya wouldnt be moanin about the fuel if these guys had to go into combat to protect our shores doh
@@russbonser5210 why would you want to protect the shores of this cesspit
The Strategic Air Command standard was aircraft ready to taxi within 4 minutes, aircraft taking off within 8 minutes, take-offs at intervals of 45 seconds and all aircraft airborne within 15 minutes. That looked pretty lethargic to me..
It wasn’t QRF. They are airborne within 6 mins from alarm raised. This is just normal flying practice.
@@moonbaby6134 I forgot to mention that the SAC aircraft were nuclear-armed B52 bombers (8 engines) and KC135 tankers (4 engines). A lot harder to fly than those dinky toys.
@@christopherholland6212 you didn’t have to mention number of engines. Lol. I am ex air force.
@@moonbaby6134 Oh, you thought I can read minds! Maybe ex- air force, but not the brightest bulb on the Christmas tree. I hope you are better at shooting down MiGs, lol
@@christopherholland6212 so now the insults. I didn’t ask you to read minds. But perhaps you should stop being so critical of other armed forces. Prat
All low cost dry power take offs
Well that was the total RAF in the air in one go and then return to base due to H&S . Good job this was not a war
1982 was Britain's last war. 2 x Typhoons could take out the whole Argentine Airforce today without breaking a sweat.
@@richy69ify How many refuels to Ascension?
@@JohnSmith-ei2pz 4 x Typhoons are stationed on Falklands
@@JohnSmith-ei2pznone the fighters was on the carriers?.... You mean bombers the size of a small villiage that argies didnt see...
The RAF has well over 100 Typhoons. Perhaps a bit of research before spouting rubbish.
Not what I call a mass launch. I've seen 50+ at RAF Lakenheath
You were there in WW2?
pish
WW3 coming
Owww you should send this to putin, I bet he wishes he still had that many aircraft.
It doesn't matter how may he has. His are like his tanks old decrepid and look good but have a habit of blowing their tops.
Those Pilots defending these islands airspace and freedoms. Seem to be a bit White.
Nice isn't it. 😉
And.......
@@robinstreets1792 Complete lack of diversity. Just like the coronation balcony.
@@YARROWS9 that's sarcasm, right!? 😂
Great video, but in the final analysis (given outcome of the fly past) it was a huge waste of fuel.
There is no way of knowing that it was going to be cancelled in advance!!
Not our King!
Be quiet lefty
@@coops1964 Serf!
Sad Man
The majority in this country support the monarchy if you don't like it go live in Russia or America.
@@coops1964 You are correct. HM wasn't flying on that day.
Just the same one going round 22 times 😁
😂