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ID 5794 Views: 369
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Anglesey - RAF Valley (VLY/EGOV)
United Kingdom - Wales, August 25, 2004
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
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None (cn None) Just to show you how up close and personal you can get at RAF Valley. That's right...no perimeter fence here, and yes, that's a crash net/barrier at the end of the runway! August 25, 2004

ID 5793 Views: 420
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United Kingdom - Air Force
British Aerospace Hawk T.1A
Anglesey - RAF Valley (VLY/EGOV)
United Kingdom - Wales, August 25, 2004
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
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XX246 (cn 105) One of a good number of Hawks flying about this afternoon, this one heads back after another training flight. August 25, 2004

ID 5792 Views: 327
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Anglesey - RAF Valley (VLY/EGOV)
United Kingdom - Wales, August 25, 2004
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
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None (cn None) The small tower and administration buildings at RAF Valley. The crash trucks are also in view. August 25, 2004

ID 5791 Views: 405
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United Kingdom - Air Force
British Aerospace Hawk T.1A
Anglesey - RAF Valley (VLY/EGOV)
United Kingdom - Wales, August 25, 2004
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
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XX280 (cn 82) Heading in after another training sortie. August 25, 2004

ID 5790 Views: 344
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Anglesey - RAF Valley (VLY/EGOV)
United Kingdom - Wales, August 25, 2004
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
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None (cn None) Unlike US airports, much less air bases, the Welsh cater to spotters... even having a concession stand where you can get snacks, a cold drink or a t-shirt! August 25, 2004

ID 5789 Views: 343
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Anglesey - RAF Valley (VLY/EGOV)
United Kingdom - Wales, August 25, 2004
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
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None (cn None) This is one of the bases where the planes in those famous shots flying through the valleys and mountains of Wales originate from. While the weather in the mountains was not conducive to that kind of flying when we visited, we did get to see some action around the base itself. August 25, 2004

ID 5763 Views: 369
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Anglesey - RAF Valley (VLY/EGOV)
United Kingdom - Wales, August 25, 2004
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
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None (cn None) Perhaps I should brush up on my Welsh, but I'm pretty sure I wouldn't cross the fence just the same! August 25, 2005

ID 5762 Views: 350
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United Kingdom - Air Force
British Aerospace Hawk T.1A
Anglesey - RAF Valley (VLY/EGOV)
United Kingdom - Wales, August 25, 2004
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
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XX350 (cn XX350) Inbound after another training sortie. August 25, 2004

ID 4651 Views: 405
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USA - Air Force
General Dynamics EF-111A Raven
Anglesey - RAF Valley (VLY/EGOV)
United Kingdom - Wales, - -, 1986
E. Jones
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66-0056 (cn 66-0056) A scanned photo of a General Dynamics EF-111A Raven from the 42nd Electronic Countermeasure Squadron at RAF Upper Heyford, 20th Tactical Fighter Wing, UK lands on RWY 27 in 1986. The photo was originally shot from a Pentax K-1000. RAF Upper Heyford (and many other bases) was shut down in the early 90s as a result of the Congressional Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Committee.

ID 4648 Views: 391
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USA - Air Force
General Dynamics F-111E Raven
Anglesey - RAF Valley (VLY/EGOV)
United Kingdom - Wales, - -, 1986
E. Jones
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68-0076 (cn E-86) A scanned photo of a General Dynamics F-111E Raven from the 55th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 20th Tactical Fighter Wing, at RAF Upper Heyford, UK as it lands on RWY 27 in 1986. The photo was originally shot from a Pentax K-1000 while I was stationed there on active duty.

ID 2438 Views: 401
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United Kingdom - Air Force
British Aerospace Hawk T.1A
Anglesey - RAF Valley (VLY/EGOV)
United Kingdom - Wales, August 25, 2004
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
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XX280 (cn XX280) I wish I had the camera I have now back when I was here. Oh well, I'll just have to go back! Here we see this BAe Hawk as it rolls out after landing at RAF Valley on the Welsh coast. Far from being a hard place to spot at, it is actually encouraged here, and you can actually find a snack shop at the end of the runway which also happens to sell really cool t-shirts! Incidentally, this Hawk was once part of the Red Arrows demonstration team. August 25, 2004

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United Kingdom - Air Force
British Aerospace Hawk T.1A
Anglesey - RAF Valley (VLY/EGOV)
United Kingdom - Wales, August 25, 2004
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
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XX236 (cn 312072) The mountains and valleys of Wales are famous for military plane photography. The Royal Air Force and others use these valleys to fly at low levels and high speed, all the while at eye level of the eager photographers perched on the hills. The day I visited these valleys, they were cloaked in fog, and no flying was being done there. We then visited the base at RAF Valley on the coast where the weather was much better and we at least got to see some flying. August 25, 2004

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