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Morse code transcription: vvv vvv I will never trust people Alexander Westwood victim How a surgeon tried to avoid justice for years after stabbing colleague The homebuyers who lost thousands when their off plan dream turned sour The neighbourhood that could hold the secret to fixing the NHS Van trapped in London car park for two years costs firm 40k First baby born in UK to woman with transplanted womb Teenagers guilty of killing Bhim Kohli, 80, in park attack Flypast over Rome in honour of Kings state visit China is not backing down from Trumps tariff war. What next Celebrity Big Brother Michael Fabricant, Chris Hughes, Mickey Rourke and Patsy Palmer in house
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv How a surgeon tried to avoid justice for years after stabbing colleague Van trapped in London car park for two years costs firm 40k Teenagers guilty of killing Bhim Kohli, 80, in park attack Celebrity Big Brother Michael Fabricant, Chris Hughes, Mickey Rourke and Patsy Palmer in house China is not backing down from Trumps tariff war. What next The neighbourhood that could hold the secret to fixing the NHS Flypast over Rome in honour of Kings state visit The homebuyers who lost thousands when their off plan dream turned sour I will never trust people Alexander Westwood victim First baby born in UK to woman with transplanted womb
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Celebrity Big Brother Michael Fabricant, Chris Hughes, Mickey Rourke and Patsy Palmer in house How a surgeon tried to avoid justice for years after stabbing colleague Teenagers guilty of killing Bhim Kohli, 80, in park attack The neighbourhood that could hold the secret to fixing the NHS I will never trust people Alexander Westwood victim First baby born in UK to woman with transplanted womb Flypast over Rome in honour of Kings state visit China is not backing down from Trumps tariff war. What next Van trapped in London car park for two years costs firm 40k The homebuyers who lost thousands when their off plan dream turned sour
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv The neighbourhood that could hold the secret to fixing the NHS Van trapped in London car park for two years costs firm 40k Teenagers guilty of killing Bhim Kohli, 80, in park attack I will never trust people Alexander Westwood victim China is not backing down from Trumps tariff war. What next The homebuyers who lost thousands when their off plan dream turned sour Celebrity Big Brother Michael Fabricant, Chris Hughes, Mickey Rourke and Patsy Palmer in house First baby born in UK to woman with transplanted womb Flypast over Rome in honour of Kings state visit How a surgeon tried to avoid justice for years after stabbing colleague
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Woman secretly filmed her mum being abused in care home Stockwell Police hunt for suspects after boy, 16, shot dead Fact checking Donald Trumps speech to Congress Stop the Boats slogan was too stark, says Rishi Sunak Treasury earmarks billions in spending cuts ahead of Spring Statement How Buckinghamshire became a hotspot for Ukrainian refugees Flypast and concert in VE Day 80th commemorations Prostate cancer Rapid at home PSA tests spark concerns Seven takeaways from Trumps big speech to Congress Florida opens criminal investigation into Tate brothers
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv How Buckinghamshire became a hotspot for Ukrainian refugees Seven takeaways from Trumps big speech to Congress Stop the Boats slogan was too stark, says Rishi Sunak Treasury earmarks billions in spending cuts ahead of Spring Statement Stockwell Police hunt for suspects after boy, 16, shot dead Fact checking Donald Trumps speech to Congress Prostate cancer Rapid at home PSA tests spark concerns Flypast and concert in VE Day 80th commemorations Woman secretly filmed her mum being abused in care home Florida opens criminal investigation into Tate brothers
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Florida opens criminal investigation into Tate brothers Prostate cancer Rapid at home PSA tests spark concerns Treasury earmarks billions in spending cuts ahead of Spring Statement Woman secretly filmed her mum being abused in care home Flypast and concert in VE Day 80th commemorations Stop the Boats slogan was too stark, says Rishi Sunak Seven takeaways from Trumps big speech to Congress Fact checking Donald Trumps speech to Congress How Buckinghamshire became a hotspot for Ukrainian refugees Stockwell Police hunt for suspects after boy, 16, shot dead
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Seven takeaways from Trumps big speech to Congress Stockwell Police hunt for suspects after boy, 16, shot dead Stop the Boats slogan was too stark, says Rishi Sunak Flypast and concert in VE Day 80th commemorations How Buckinghamshire became a hotspot for Ukrainian refugees Prostate cancer Rapid at home PSA tests spark concerns Woman secretly filmed her mum being abused in care home Fact checking Donald Trumps speech to Congress Florida opens criminal investigation into Tate brothers Treasury earmarks billions in spending cuts ahead of Spring Statement
A Dose of Dave is a series of bite sized podcasts featuring me on my own. A regular stream of consciousness (nonsense). They're only about 5-10 mins long. If you wish to contribute to the podcast you can here: - https://www.patreon.com/bullshitdetective
James Fenelon is the paratrooper-turned-author of Four Hours of Fury, the untold story of the American 17th Airborne Division's combat jump over Germany's Rhine River in March 1945. His most recent book, Angels Against the Sun, follows the 11th Airborne Division's campaign through the Pacific and their eventual landing in Japan as the vanguard of the occupation forces. As an author, Fenelon leverages his military service to provide readers with engaging accounts of average GIs swept up by events beyond their control. His desire to give readers a “boots on the ground” perspective is reflected in his narrative-driven writing style. Fenelon's avid interest and dedication to the study of WWII combat has taken him to numerous battlefields and historically-related sites, including those in France, Italy, Britain, Holland, Belgium, Egypt, Greece, Germany and Crete. He is a regular contributor to World War II magazine and has been previously published in FlyPast, Britain's largest selling aviation magazine as well as ARMY and Military History. With his expertise in military history, he has consulted as a technical advisor for video games, screenplays and documentaries.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5351305/advertisement
While the weather may have played its part, Saturday 6 May saw a wonderful flypast over central London to mark the coronation of King Charles III. But what does it really take to organise such a spectacle in what is some of the world's busiest airspace and why does the weather have such an impact? Did the King get to choose the types of aircraft?!In this episode of Altitude we're joined by special guests from the Royal Air Force, Wing Commander Noel Rees - Mission Commander for the whole flypast - and 78 Squadron air traffic controller, Warrant Officer Nicola Epps. We're also joined by NATS operations supervisor, Richard Taylor to understand the impact a major flypast has on civil air traffic operations. We'll look at how all the organisations involved work together and why the UK's ‘joint and integrated' air traffic management system is so important.You can also watch an on demand version of the livestream on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@NatsAero
Monologue:Wealthiest Individuals in AustinHow to Trap an ArmadilloAngelo Angelou Economic Summit ReportGuest: James Fenelon is the paratrooper-turned-author of Four Hours of Fury, the untold story of Operation Varsity, the American 17th Airborne Division's combat jump over the Rhine River in March 1945. Fenelon's motivation to write about this massive airdrop originated with his love of history and his time in the military. He served for over a decade and is a graduate of the US Army's Airborne, Jumpmaster and Pathfinder schools. Fenelon's avid interest and dedication to the study of WWII combat has taken him to numerous battlefields and historically-related sites, including those in Southern France, Italy, Britain, Holland, Belgium, Egypt, Germany and Crete. Additionally he has made multiple trips to Normandy, including parachuting out of a C-47 near Ranville as part of D- Day's 60th anniversary commemoration ceremony. Fenelon is a regular contributor to World War II magazine and has been previously published in FlyPast, Britain's largest selling aviation magazine. Leveraging his expertise in military history, he has consulted as a technical advisor for video games, screenplays and documentaries. Steve Mallett and Michelle Lewis meet the most interesting people, and discover the places and events that make Dripping Springs, Texas, a Hill Country oasis. Learn why every year, hundreds of people move to this small town just outside of Austin. Every episode features a local resident who's talent and past will make you want to know more about what draws so many unique people to this historical town. From ranchers to engineers, cowboys to entrepreneurs, bankers to bull riders. New episodes weekly. Thanks for listening! Make sure to follow us & leave a review. Apple PodcastsMallett and Michelle on InstagramOur Website - Sign up for latest updates. We love your feedback & comments. Email: mallettandmichelle@gmail.com
This is The Royal Rota - our weekly podcast about the royal family, with ITV News Royal Editor Chris Ship and Producer Lizzie Robinson.In this episode, Chris and Lizzie discuss all things Platinum Jubilee after the Royal family watched the Trooping the Colour flypast from Buckingham Palace balcony.The pair discuss the Queen being forced to pull out of the thanksgiving service at St Paul's Cathedral on Friday morning.Plus, they discuss ITV News' interview with the Archbishop Justin Welby who said Prince Andrew is "seeking to make amends" having settled his sexual abuse lawsuit and we must "learn to be a more open and forgiving society".New episodes of The Royal Rota are released every week.For Royal videos and classic moments, subscribe to The Royal Family Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/royalchannel/For more royal news, like the ITV News Royals Facebook page. Our royal team are on Instagram, too.
Thousands of people have turned out in central London as celebrations begin for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee; also, the UN has announced an extension of a two-month long ceasefire in Yemen; and fears of yet another wave of xenophobic attacks in South Africa. (Photo: Queen Elizabeth on the balcony of Buckingham Palace Credit: Getty Images)
Tropical storm watches were posted Thursday for Florida, Cuba and the Bahamas as the system that battered Mexico moves to the east. The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said the storm once known as Agatha in the Pacific Ocean will be known as Alex in the Atlantic Ocean basin. Texas prison officials say a convicted murderer on the run since escaping a prison bus after stabbing its driver last month has been fatally shot by law enforcement after he killed a family of five and took their truck. State prison system spokesman Jason Clark says Gonzalo Lopez was killed about 35 south of San Antonio late Thursday. Lopez was thought to be hiding near Centerville, Texas, when they received a call from someone concerned after not hearing from an elderly relative. Officers went to a weekend cabin near Centerville and found the bodies of one adult and four minors. Authorities say the family was from Houston. Officials say law enforcement officers and Lopez exchanged gunfire before he was fatally shot. President Joe Biden has delivered an impassioned plea to Congress to act on gun control. In an address to the nation Thursday night, he called on lawmakers to restore limits on the sale of assault-style weapons and high-capacity magazines. He says that if legislators fail to act, voters should use their “outrage” to turn gun violence into a central issue in November's midterm elections. Biden is trying to drive up pressure on Congress to pass stricter laws, though such efforts have failed in the wake of past violence. The speech follows recent mass shootings in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Uvalde, Texas and Buffalo, New York. One hundred days into Russia's invasion of Ukraine, numbers tell the tale of the death, destruction and economic havoc caused by Europe's worst armed conflict in decades. The counts, while often just estimates, are staggering: Tens of thousands of civilians and soldiers likely killed. Millions more forced to flee the country or internally displaced. Factories, hospitals, bridges, schools and residences destroyed. Dubai police say they have arrested and plan to extradite a British man wanted in Denmark over a $1.7 billion tax fraud case. Dubai police on Friday identified the man as Sanjay Shah and said his arrest came after Denmark signed an agreement in March allowing for extradition between the United Arab Emirates and Denmark. U.N. experts say Afghanistan's Taliban rulers are maintaining close ties with al-Qaida as they consolidate control over the country, and their main military threat is coming from the Islamic State extremist group and guerrilla-style attacks by former Afghan government security personnel. The experts said in a new report to the U.N. Security Council that with the onset of better weather, fighting may escalate as both Islamic State and resistance forces undertake operations against Taliban forces. But the experts said neither the Islamic State nor al-Qaida “is believed to be capable of mounting international attacks before 2023 at the earliest." After months of robust hiring, U.S. employers might have pulled back slightly in May, to levels that would still be consistent with a healthy job market, despite high inflation and rising borrowing costs. Economists have estimated that the nation added a solid 325,000 jobs last month, down from 428,000 in both March and April. If so, that would snap a record-breaking streak of 12 straight months in which job growth had topped 400,000. The unemployment rate is expected to slip to 3.5% — matching a half-century low — from 3.6%. The May jobs report the government will issue Friday coincides with inflation near a four-decade high. A Texas state senator says the commander at the scene of a school shooting in Texas was not informed of panicked 911 calls from inside the school building. Sen. Roland Gutierrez said during a news conference Thursday that the pleas for help from people inside Robb Elementary School in Uvalde did not make their way to school district police Chief Pete Arredondo. The Democratic senator who represents the city called it a “system failure” that the calls were going to city police but not communicated to Arredondo. The head of the Texas Department of Public Safety has said police didn't confront the gunman more quickly because Arredondo believed the situation had morphed from an active shooting to a hostage situation. Nineteen children and two teachers died. The Celtics strike first in the NBA Finals, the Yankees take a pair from the Angels and the Avalanche go up 2-0 in the NHL's Western Conference finals. The House Judiciary Committee held a hearing Thursday on a bill that would raise the age limit for purchasing a semi-automatic rifle from 18 to 21. The bill would also make it a federal offense to manufacture or possess large-capacity magazines, and would create a grant program to buy back such magazines. With Republicans mostly opposed, the Senate is unlikely to take up the bill, but senators from both parties are working privately on separate legislation they hope can succeed. Police say a man who blamed his surgeon for ongoing pain after a recent back surgery bought an AR-style rifle hours before opening fire at a Tulsa, Oklahoma, medical office, killing the surgeon and three other people before fatally shooting himself. Tulsa Police Chief Wendell Franklin identified the shooter as 45-year-old Michael Louis. He says the gunman had recently undergone back surgery and had called a clinic repeatedly complaining of pain. Franklin says the doctor who performed the surgery, Dr. Preston Phillips, was killed Wednesday, along with Dr. Stephanie Husen, receptionist Amanda Glenn and patient William Love. The Biden administration says children under 5 may be able to get their first COVID-19 vaccination doses as soon as June 21, if federal regulators authorize shots for the age group as expected. White House COVID-19 coordinator Ashish Jha outlined the administration's planning Thursday for the last remaining ineligible age group to get shots. He says the Food and Drug Administration's outside panel of advisers will meet on June 14-15 to evaluate the Pfizer and Moderna shots for younger kids. Shipments to doctors' offices and pediatric care facilities would begin soon after FDA authorization, with the first shots possible the following week. A new study is drawing attention to a rise in poisonings in children involving the sleep aid melatonin. Last year, U.S. poison control centers received more than 52,000 calls of children consuming worrisome amounts of melatonin. Buckingham Palace says Queen Elizabeth II will not attend a church service to mark her Platinum Jubilee after experiencing “discomfort” at events on Thursday. The palace says that with “great reluctance” the 96-year-old monarch has decided to skip Friday's service at St. Paul's Cathedral. The palace says “the queen greatly enjoyed today's Birthday Parade and Flypast but did experience some discomfort.” Britain is marking the monarch's 70 years on the throne with four days of events over a long holiday weekend. Elizabeth is Britain's longest-reigning monarch and the first to serve for seven decades. Many royal followers camped out overnight in London in hopes of getting a glimpse of the queen. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says if Russia prevails in its war in Ukraine “then the dark times will come for everyone” in Europe. Addressing the parliament in Luxembourg via a video link on Thursday, Zelenskyy said: “If we win this war, all Europeans will be able to continue enjoying their freedom.” “But if this one person who wants to destroy any freedom in Ukraine and Europe prevails, then dark times will come for everyone on the continent,” he added, referring to the Russian president, Vladimir Putin. He said Russia currently controls almost 20% of Ukraine's territory, an area larger than Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg combined, and that “tens of thousands” of people have died in the first 99 days of the war. The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed handing more power to states and tribes to block major energy projects based on water quality concerns. The proposal would undo a Trump-era rule that restricted local regulators' authority to stand in the way of fossil fuel development. The new proposal would allow states to conduct a broader, more flexible review before making a permitting decision. The public will have time to weigh in on the proposal. For now, the Trump-era rule will remain in place. A stronger-than-expected economic recovery from the pandemic has pushed back the go-broke dates for Social Security and Medicare, but officials warn that the current economic turbulence is putting additional pressures on the bedrock retirement programs. The annual Social Security and Medicare trustees report released Thursday states that Social Security's trust fund will be unable to pay full benefits in 2035, instead of last year's estimation of 2034. The projected depletion date for Medicare's trust fund for inpatient hospital care moved back two years to 2028 from last year's forecast of 2026. President Joe Biden says he wasn't briefed on the prospect of nationwide shortages of infant formula for about two months. And he's acknowledging the strain on families while his administration struggles to address the situation. Yet company executives at a meeting Biden hosted from the White House on Wednesday told the president they knew the substantial impact that the shutdown of a major production plant in February would have on the U.S. supply almost immediately. The OPEC oil cartel and allied producing countries including Russia will raise production by 648,000 barrels per day in July and August, offering modest relief for a global economy suffering from soaring energy prices and the resulting inflation. The decision Thursday steps up the pace by the alliance, known as OPEC+, in restoring cuts made during the worst of the pandemic recession. The group had been adding a steady 432,000 barrels per day each month to gradually restore production cuts from 2020. The move to increase production faster than planned comes as rising crude prices have pushed gasoline to a record high in the U.S. Fewer Americans applied for jobless aid last week and the number of Americans collecting unemployment remain at historically low levels. Applications for unemployment benefits fell by 11,000 to 200,000 for the week ending May 28, the Labor Department reported Thursday. First-time applications generally track the number of layoffs. The four-week average for claims, which evens out some of the weekly volatility, dipped by 500 from the previous week to 206,500. The total number of Americans collecting jobless benefits for the week ending May 21 fell from the previous week, to 1,309,000, the fewest since Dec. 27, 1969. —The Associated Press See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For this episode of the FlyPast Podcast we're joined by [retired] Group Captain Tim Willbond OBE to talk about the debt we owe Air Chief Marshal Dowding...
For this episode, we've assembled the FlyPast's editorial team to talk about the new look and content of the magazine and to explain the thought process behind it all...
For this episode, the FlyPast team provide some alternative Christmas viewing ideas. Alternative, being the word…
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Emirates took to the skies this afternoon to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the UAE, with a spectacular flypast over the Emirates Dubai 7s stadium. #emirates #flypast #GoldenJubilee #stadium #A380aircraft #MubarakAlMheiri #ChristopherGauci #TomMayall #YouthSportsFestival #hozpitality https://www.hozpitality.com/emiratesairline/read-article/emirates-a380-soars-over-the-sevens-stadium-with-dazzling-flypast-to-celebrate-the-uae-s-50th-jubilee-6197.html
For this episode of the FlyPast podcast we're joined by Jeff Skillman the treasurer of the RAF Hornchurch Heritage Centre...
Tying in with a new feature in FlyPast, former leader of the Red Arrows Simon Meade reveals what aircraft would be in his dream hangar.
For this episode, former leader of the Red Arrows Simon Meade drops in for a chat with FlyPast editor John Sootheran.
For this episode, the FlyPast team discuss their all-time favourite aviation books. If you're looking for your next great read then look no further.
A fascinating conversation with former Bomber Command Navigator, Ronald Tudberry. Amongst other things, he talks about his experiences of flying with The Pathfinders and ditching in the North Sea.
For this episode, we're joined by Dave Gibson for a fascinating chat about World War Two airfields of Lincolnshire.
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Latest Emirates Expo A380 livery to perform two low-level flypasts on Wednesday and Thursday #emirates #Expo2020Dubai #flypast #A380aircraft #hozpitality https://www.hozpitality.com/emiratesairline/read-article/5852_emirates-announces-a380-flypast-over-dubai.html
For episode 42 of the FlyPast Podcast, we're joined by Howard Heeley, Secretary and Museum Trustee at the Newark Air Museum...
For this episode we're joined by Liam Shaw, one of the Events and Experiences Coordinators at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford to talk about their Vulcan and Spitfire cockpit tours...
For this episode were joined by Andrew Panton of the Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre to talk about East Kirkby and Lancaster NK611 Just Jane...
For this episode we're talking to Nicky van der Drift, the Chief Executive at Lincolnshire's International Bomber Command Centre.
For this episode we're talking to Luke Slaney-Hewitt, Researcher for Airfix / Hornby Hobbies Limited, about model making and their full-size Hawker Hunter restoration project...
An Apache AH-64 helicopter on training manoeuvres next to Tre Cime di Lavaredo in the Italian Dolomites, as heard from halfway down Monte Piana, August 2021. The helicopter can be heard long before and after its appearance with an enormous reverb trail generated by the sound bouncing off the mountains on every side. An impressive sound. Recorded by Cities and Memory.
The Flypast team report back on their whistle stop tour of Lincolnshire, revealing their highlights of a recent trip to Bomber Country....
For this episode, we're talking to Ian Flint, the CEO of Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome near Maldon, in Essex...
For this episode we're joined by Peter Neale, one the friendly and knowledgeable volunteers from the Spitfire and Hurricane Memorial Museum based at former RAF Manston...
For Episode 34 we're talking to author Thomas McKelvey Cleaver to discuss his latest book, Under the Southern Cross and various other writings...
For Episode 32 we're joined by photographer Darren Harbar, specialist in classic aviation photography and familiar name with Flypast readers and fans of his air to air photography...
Something a little different for this episode, we're talking to Claire Nugent and Nigel Morter, owners of a very special and unique Bed & Breakfast, the Control Tower B&B...
Episode 31 is a group effort as the FlyPast editorial team discuss the late, Squadron Leader Goodman, his involvement with 617 squadron and the enduring legacy of their missions, namely the famous raid on the dams for Operation Chastise....
For this episode, we're talking to Sam Worthington-Lees, project director of the Hawker Typhoon Preservation Group and catching up on the progress of RB396 and the fund raising efforts so far....
For this episode, we're talking to Charlie Walker of the Night Fright C-47 restoration projection...
This week we chat to Britain's youngest Private Pilot's License holder Ellie Carter and find out why she was a United States security risk at just 9 years old...
For this podcast we're joined by Nick Taylor, better known as wartime_images on Instagram and he's a WW2 traveller and collector and volunteer at the former Lancaster airfield, RAF Metheringham...
Flypast talks to author Robert Forsyth about his latest book, Luftwaffe Special Weapons 1942-45...
This week, we chat with that.spifire.bird AKA Jo Rogers, part of the volunteer groundcrew at Aero Legends...
This week, the entire FlyPast team chat through some of their personal favourite aircraft. There are some well known favourites, and some slightly more left-field answers...
This week the team chats to David Brocklehurst MBE, the chairman of the Kent Battle of Britain Museum. You'll never guess how old he was when he started working there...
This week the team discuss classic historic aviation books and going to the 75th anniversary at Arnhem... and a familiar controversial subject from the world of film rears its head, too...
With museums set to open next week, the team discuss their favourites - and the aeroplanes on display you HAVE to see if you've missed them...
Historic aviation author Jim Goodall dials in from California to discuss his new book on the Skunk Works, and some quite unbelievable SR-71 Blackbird stories...
With museums set to reopen on May 17 (fingers crossed!), we chat to Darren Priday at the RAF Museum at Cosford...
This week we speak to Group Captain Alastair Montgomery OBE, an RAF legend and Vulcan pilot during the Falklands War. He certainly has some stories...
In the latest episode of the FlyPast Podcast, the team celebrates Vulcan Week on Key.Aero by chatting to Sam Scrimshaw, the Deputy Crew Chief on XH558...
In Episode 16 of the FlyPast Podcast, we chat to Jon Higgins and David Petters from the Vintage Pair Display Team about Chipmunks, legendary Spitfire pilot Charlie Brown, and getting back in the air after lockdown...
This week on the FlyPast podcast, assistant editor Tara chats to three of the men who make up the team restoring English Electric Lightnings over at the Lightning Association...
This week on the FlyPast Podcast, the team discuss historic aviation mysteries such as Flight 19, and the unsolved hijacking by the infamous DB Cooper...
This week on the FlyPast Podcast, we've done something different. This one was recorded socially distanced from inside the cockpit of Vulcan XH558, as we chatted to the Vulcan to the Sky Trust about the aircraft's story, and the Trust's exciting plans for the future. For more on VTST, visit: vulcantothesky.org
In part 1, former RAF Tornado GR4, Kev Gatland, talks about his early beginnings in aviation, getting selected to be a nav on the GR4, flying with 12 Squadron, and what it was like to operate.We also go into detail into Kev's involvement in the planning and execution of the amazing RAF 100 Flypast over London in 2018. We hear how the formations were formed, the crucial timings, working with civilian ATC, and much more!Pre-order Kev's new book - "RAF's Centenary Flypast" here - https://amzn.to/3viKP8XVisit our online store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/acinterview/shopHelp keep the channel going:https://www.patreon.com/aircrewinterviewor donatehttp://www.aircrewinterview.tv/donate/Follow us:https://www.aircrewinterview.tv/https://www.instagram.com/aircrew_interviewhttps://www.facebook.com/aircrewinterviewhttps://www.twitter.com/aircrewtv
The team chat to historic aviation expert and author Michael Napier about the Korean War, a conflict that still shapes international politics to this day...
This week, Aeroplane Editor Ben Dunnell and FlyPast's Deputy Editor Jamie Ewan join the podcast to discuss the Spitfire on its 85th anniversary...
This week, the podcasters discuss the good, the bad and the indifferent of historic aviation in films. As you'd expect, there are some 'conflicting' opinions...
In Episode 9 of the FlyPast Podcast, the team chat about the history of commercial aviation, and the early advancements that paved the way for modern flight.
In Episode 8 the team chat to David Duker, founder of the Tally Ho Project, about the Battle of Britain, his afternoon reminiscing with John Hemingway, and how he became friends with Bill Green...
In Episode 7, we chat to Geremy Britton and Sarah Thorpe - a couple who've just spent eight years restoring one of only two Nimrod simulators ever made...
This week we speak to writer and aviation historian Paul Crickmore about the book he co-wrote, analysing the Battle of Britain from the Luftwaffe's perspective.
The team talk Vulcans, aviation characters... and the one airshow they'd love to have back this summer.
It's 80 years since the first flight of the Avro Lancaster, so no prizes for guessing what the team are talking about this week...
In Episode 3, the team discuss their favourite museums, flying lessons, and some heroic restorations.
In the second episode, the team discuss the legendary Chuck Yeager, their earliest historic aviation memories... and how this podcast nearly got a slightly unfortunate name...
In Episode 1, FlyPast Editor Chris, Key.Aero editor Hans and Assistant Editor Tara discuss their aviation heroes, favourite historic aeroplanes, and what it's like to fly in a Spitfire...
East Cliff overlooks the Channel and on a clear day like this, has a hazy view of France. On the way down to The Warren Beach, steep down a narrow winding path lined with stubby trees, we found a quiet spot to record, free of road noise. We left the microphones on a little tree overgrown with ivy, leaning out over a precipitous bank, thick with undergrowth and more trees overlooking a campsite below. Listen-in to the sound of the distant sea pervading the air like a soporific pillow. At 7 minutes, the scene is temporarily and dramatically interrupted by a World War II Spitfire. It appears from the land behind, heads briefly out towards France, before turning back. 45 minutes of coastal tranquillity returns. Now settle into the sound of the ocean murmuring with some comfortable wood pigeons, robins and seagulls. Light breezes ruffle leaves, children's voices float up from the campsite, high planes cross the sky. At the foot of the cliff the odd train passes along the Folkestone to Dover railway line.
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A Spitfire flew over Cambridgeshire on Sunday afternoon with the message “Thank U NHS” painted on it. John Romain was at the controls and spoke to Julian on Cambridge Breakfast. Also on the show, Anna Keeley from Watersprite Film Festival tells Julian about the new Creativity in Crisis prize.
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Your hosts for the show this week are 'Sir Nevil of Bounds', the 'Prince of HarpJet', the 'Flight Fear King' and a rather drunk Matt. In today's episode a radio station in Alesbury meet a man with 4000 foot arms, details of strike action with one of the big low cost carriers emerge and more information on a long running buy-out negotiations involving one of the big aviation manufacturers are made public. In the Military we're talking more of the RAF 100th Flypast, the US Navy are adding to their fleet of Osprey and Captain Al becomes rather obsessed with The Rotherham Star. Search for us on Social Media using PlaneTalkingUK and why not try and join us for a live show. We are usually live from 18:00 UTC (ish) and we publish the links on these feeds. Get in touch via podcast@planetalkinguk.com.
A380 Flypast Over The Melbourne Cup Melbourne radio 3AW's Ross Stevenson and John Burns interviewed James Nixon before he flew an Emirates A380 over 200,000 people at the 2010 Melbourne Cup. It celebrated the 125th Anniversary of the running of the horse race, and the 25th anniversary of both James Nixon's and Emirates Airline's first flights. [Melbourne Cup Day 2010]
Between 1943-45 Fernaufklärungsgruppe 5 “Atlantik” would fly missions of up to 18 hours at a time over the Atlantic. They acted as the eyes for the U-Boats. Equipped with big, four-engined Junkers Ju 290s fitted out with advanced search radar and other maritime 'ELINT' (electronic intelligence) devices, Fernaufklärungsgruppe (FAGr) 5 'Atlantik' undertook a distant, isolated campaign far out into the Atlantic and thousands of miles away from its home base in western France. I'm joined by Robert Forsyth author of Shadow over the Atlantic: The Luftwaffe and the U-boats: 1943–45. Robert is an author, editor and publisher, specialising in military aviation and military history. Born in Berkshire, England, he is the author of several books on the aircraft and units of the Luftwaffe, an interest he has held since boyhood. His articles have appeared in The Aviation Historian, Aeroplane Monthly, Aviation News and FlyPast and he is a member of the Editorial Board of The Aviation Historian. Long-term, he is working on a major biography of the Luftwaffe commander, Generalfeldmarschall Wolfram Freiherr von Richthofen.
August 2012 The flypast of a Spitfire recorded on 28th July 2012, the 1st of this years Family Fun Wednesdays at Bletchley Park. #BPark, #BletchleyPark, #Spitfire, #MerlinEngine