A disappointing sight in the Mach Loop
Pretty much the last thing you want to see if you’re standing on Cad…
Two 48th Fighter Wing F-15E Strike Eagles exit Bwlch before climbing for the Lichfield corridor back to RAF Lakenheath.
Filmed on 25th July 2013
Two F-15E Strike Eagles low level in the Mach Loop
Two F-15Es from the 48th Fighter Wing at RAF Lakenheath make a trip through the Bwlch pass in the Mach Loop.
This video was shot on 29th May 2013 on a Sony HDR-SR11E.
A B-52 blows away the clouds on the way into RIAT 2012
A older movie from the archive.
This footage is sitting inside one of my earlier RIAT videos but I thought it was time to bring it out from hiding!
Shot on July 7th 2012 on a Sony HDR-SR11E.
Low level RAF Hawks Mach Loop – 22nd May 2012
A collection of passes by RAF Hawk fast jet trainers through Cad West on the 22nd May 2012.
Shot with a Sony HDR-SR11 edited with FCPX.
Low level RAF Typhoon Mach Loop
The first RAF Eurofighter Typhoon through the Bwlch pass on the 21st May 2012.
Shot with a Sony HDR-SR11 edited with FCPX.
Low level flying in the Mach Loop 21st March 2012
A day in the Mach Loop in Wales, UK. This is the first time filming low level with my HDR-SR11. Sorry about some of the dodgy camera work, I needed to tripod mount!
A day with the 48th FW at RAF Lakenheath
14th December 2011 was a very busy day at RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk, UK. In addition to the 60 or so F-15 movements we also had a Danish AF CL-604, two USAF HH-60s and a USAF KC-135.
Although my brother and I have been visiting Lakenheath for around 20 years this is the first time with my new video camera, a Sony HDR-SR11E so please forgive some of the shaky camera work and the few audio issues. These will be fixed next time!
All footage was shot with the HDR-SR11 and edited with Final Cut X.
For more information on Lakenheath – http://www.lakenheath.af.mil
My brother’s website is here with stills coming shortly – http://krisrj.co.uk
RIAT 2011 Airbus A330 MRTT departing
An RAF A330 MRTT tanker departing RIAT 2011 RAF Fairford, UK.
Shot with a Canon XL2 – edited in FCPX