April 1, 2004 at 11:03 am
Got some good news for everyone the CAA have agreed a plan to let a Lightning F6 Fly once again in the UK.
The Lightning will be based in Norway and will fly into the UK for airshows and flypasts etc.
The CAA are happy with this because the Lightning wont land in the UK so they wont take any responsibility and if anything goes wrong Norway takes the blame.
Norway’s CAA are happy to allow this and have no problem with these jets flying under their authority.
By: Ashley - 1st April 2004 at 15:24
Graeme…ummmmm…how shall I put this?
Yes :p
By: Graeme C - 1st April 2004 at 12:58
is this an april fools joke? i got caught out last year with the Typhoon -mossie swop!
🙂
By: XR728 - 1st April 2004 at 12:45
Great news – Thunder city is relocating to the UK.
By: andrewman - 1st April 2004 at 11:54
Dont forget the F4 that will be refueled by a K2 Vulcan converted from a B2 Vulcan.
By: Last Lightning - 1st April 2004 at 11:15
i heard it was going to be the Javelin from duxford being refuled by a Valiant
By: DGH - 1st April 2004 at 11:12
I heard it was going to be F2A XN728 the one at Balderton next to the A1 rather than an F6 😀
By: Learning_Slowly - 1st April 2004 at 11:09
Yep it is his birthday today isnt it….
By: Tbirdman - 1st April 2004 at 11:08
You have stolen my thunder! Was about to report that a Victor K2 will be resurrected to refuel said Lightning.
By: WebPilot - 1st April 2004 at 11:05
I hear the owner of this machine is Olaf Lirop. Correct?