I often work around Westlands and it amazes me that you have an airfield smack bang in the middle of the town, often with a helicopter spending hours hovering above it.Used to get a Chinook over at around 10pm every Tuesday evening - very low window rattler!
Guess they are heading for Lydd barracks and firing ranges on the coast.
Brother and sister in law live about 5 miles from Westlands at Yeovil and not far from RNAS Yeovilton so they are caught in the crossfire! They don't seem to notice the racket but when I was re-doing the guttering on their garage in the summer I was glad when the evening "no fly" times arrived.
just heard the noise and thought thats close . looked out of window and the bugger was just 30 foot above the house
the bosses of the railway turned up and landed. they were renewing the rails past my house on the station during the nightI had to think about that one.Two palm trees fighting over a portacabin!

Also known as a contra rotating death banana by the RAF!Two palm trees fighting over a portacabin!

I've also heard Wooka Wooka Bird used!Also known as a contra rotating death banana by the RAF!![]()
Yeah, I believe that's because it's all you hear about half an hour before it arrives, during the flight and for about 2 hours after you get out!I've also heard Wooka Wooka Bird used!


A few years ago I was in a remote area (collecting a Morris Minor van cab) when I saw a Chinook in distress. It fell out of the sky and I was about to phone emergency services then it recovered and shot back into the air only to do it again , and again !
Turned out the area was where they practiced engine failure and autorotation or whatever. Certainly shocked me.
Some impressive "Chinookery" (Is that a word?) here
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