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something to land at Northolt
originally posted by: lakenheath24
Ooooh. My bro in law workd for the Radio Times.
Just messaged him for comment.
a reply to: Lagomorphe
The RAF said the flight had taken longer than anticipated. A spokesperson said: “The RAF can confirm that a flight was completed this morning by one of our assets from RAF Northolt.
“This flight was coordinated with Heathrow ATC but had to extend by a few minutes to complete its sortie.
originally posted by: tommyjo
The clue is in the press release from RAF Northolt. Although based on Ministry of Defence property the surveillance flights are operated by civilian companies. Previously the RAF operated Islander aircraft. It was likely a Piper Navajo that are based at Northolt for the surveillance missions or a re-deployed RAF Islander from RAF Aldergrove.
The RAF said the flight had taken longer than anticipated. A spokesperson said: “The RAF can confirm that a flight was completed this morning by one of our assets from RAF Northolt.
“This flight was coordinated with Heathrow ATC but had to extend by a few minutes to complete its sortie.
Guardian news link
One of the Northolt based Piper Navajo. Note the turret under the nose.
Piper Navajo pic link
Janes Defence article on RAF Islanders
originally posted by: ThePeaceMaker
originally posted by: tommyjo
The clue is in the press release from RAF Northolt. Although based on Ministry of Defence property the surveillance flights are operated by civilian companies. Previously the RAF operated Islander aircraft. It was likely a Piper Navajo that are based at Northolt for the surveillance missions or a re-deployed RAF Islander from RAF Aldergrove.
The RAF said the flight had taken longer than anticipated. A spokesperson said: “The RAF can confirm that a flight was completed this morning by one of our assets from RAF Northolt.
“This flight was coordinated with Heathrow ATC but had to extend by a few minutes to complete its sortie.
Guardian news link
One of the Northolt based Piper Navajo. Note the turret under the nose.
Piper Navajo pic link
Janes Defence article on RAF Islanders
Had a quick glance on a RAF Northolt movements page on fbook, the story seems to be a (RAF?) Islander on a spying sortie. I don't enough to get the real story from the comments, if someone wants to have a look on fbook at the Northolt movements page they might be able to give a better answer than what I've just said