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“Cobra warrior” multi national exercise is on tonight, night flying until about 12/1am. Lots already in the air already
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Had a Chinook scoot past at speed a couple of hours ago (it's now by Bath), I wonder if it's involved?
Ooh, a Eurofighter; https://globe.adsbexchange.com/?icao=43c7a6

Jobbo; you're gagging for it to be Misha, aren't you.
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nuttinnew wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 11:01 pm Jobbo; you're gagging for it to be Misha, aren't you.
Hadn’t actually crossed my mind but that made me giggle 😄
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Don’t think I I’ve seen as many typhoons in the air at once on the trackers before, loads of big military aircraft flying about and 4 Canadian f18’s knocking about too
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:o
Thanks for the reminder 8-)
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Fao MarineTraffic fans. Spotted a big old yacht in Dartmouth today; it’s a 59m super yacht named Akula, flag is Cayman Islands and it launched in 2024. Not a looker, IMO:

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Jobbo wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2024 6:04 pm Not a looker, IMO:
Today's understatement was brought to you by Jobbo. :?

I'm sure it's sumptuous inside though.
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I first saw it from the stern as I came into Dartmouth. Walked round and got back to the harbour side - to see what still appeared to be a stern at the other end. A very odd bow shape indeed.
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Jobbo wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2024 6:04 pm Image

That pic. looks Scandiwegian; bleak, with something readying to go north exploring the icy waters.
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The water was lovely and blue a few minutes before. I took those photos and we headed swiftly back to the car. Then it rained like fuck.
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I know you've gone to Dartmouth but I bet it made you Kingswear
It doesn't matter which bit where or when, it wouldn't be a GB/UK holiday without rain...
...or, in this instance, a yellow thunderstorm warning; https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/wa ... 2024-10-07
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