Join us live at TED HQ, aka RAF Coningsby for an action packed live show with the Eurofighter Typhoon FGR4. Everyday is different at RAF Coningsby and as it is home to two frontline combat ready squadrons, an OCU (Operational Conversion Unit) who train our next gen Typhoon pilots, a TES (Test and Evaluation Squadron) and a joint RAF/QEAF squadron. It is home to the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF) and the Typhoon Display Team.
Scenes
00:04:10 Typhoon squadrons at RAF Coningsby
00:13:57 The triple-X marking
00:19:10 Typhoon explained (including tranches)
00:30:51 Typhoon wave 1 departing
00:57:00 ATIS explained
01:16:54 All about Moggy (almost)
01:34:02 Typhoon – wave 1 returning
01:36:31 Typhoon 3-ship coming in
02:12:46 2x Typhoon coming in (#1 = Moggy)
02:20:47 Moggy’s livery explained
02:27:29 Vespina overflight
02:28:44 Wave 2 departing
03:48:13 The chef
04:18:53 History of Coningsby
05:05:17 Typhoon – wave 3 departing
05:06:32 2x PTO
05:15:31 The origins of the Coningsby name
05:45:51 Typhoon – wave 3 returning
06:24:12 Chute release close-up
06:57:08 Vespina overflight
07:02:25 DA42 landing (calibrator)
07:04:49 ILS explained
07:08:30 Typhoon taxi run
07:19:54 Wingy + Reggie
07:22:56 Drew + Reggie
07:27:59 Typhoon taxi run
07:45:11 Outro
Plans to build an airfield at Coningsby began in 1937 but the base was built a year after the Second World War, in 1940. The station was under the command of 5 group and the airfield was first constructed with grass runways. 5 Group was formed at RAF Mildenhall on the 1st September 1937 but later moved to Morton Hall, Swinderby, Lincolnshire. It was on the 4th November 1940 that RAF Coningsby opened and their first aircraft to operate on the airfield were Handley Page Hampden and Avro Manchester Bombers.
In February 1941, 106 SQUADRON (markings: ZN) were the first residence of Coningsby and the following month went into combat with raids on Cologne. A month after the raids, 97 Squadron (Markings: OF) joined 106 squadron with the 2 engine powered Avro Manchesters. 106 Squadron later operated the Manchesters, which at the time had bad reputation for being unreliable with its underpowered two engines.
In 1942, 106 Squadron was to have a new Wing Commander. Aged just 23, Wing Commander Guy Gibson took command of the Squadron. The moral was strongly boosted and with Guy Gibson as their Wing Commander, they awaited for their new four engined version of the Manchester, the Avro Lancaster. 97 Squadron became the second operational squadron to receive the Lancaster, the first was 44 squadron, based at RAF Waddington. In 1942, RAF Coningsby's aircraft took part in the 1000 Bomber raids over Cologne.
When the base closed in 1942 to be resurfaced with hardened concrete runways, 617 "Dambusters" Squadron arrived and operated for a brief period in 1943. Further Lancaster squadrons arrived. 619 Squadron also operated out of Coningsby before moving to Dunholme Lodge.
After the WW2, RAF Coningsby was operating a variety of aircraft over the next few decades. Mosquitos in 1946, the in 1950 the Boeing Washington (B-29) followed by Coningsby's first ever jet aircraft in 1953, the English Electric Canberra. In 1962, RAF Coningsby received the Vulcan Bombers but this was only to last just for two years. With the EE Canberra was replaced by the Phantom FGR2 in 1968 with squadrons 228 OCU, 41(F), 29(F), 23(F) and 56(F).
In 1976, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight made Coningsby their home and the following year saw Coningsby's Phantom squadron leave for RAF Wattisham to take of a QRA role. Jaguars, Harriers and finally Tornado F3's made the base their new home.
The Tornado F3 arrived in 1984 and in 2003, 17 Squadron, who were based at Warton, received the Typhoon, to become the first ever Typhoon squadron. In 2005, 17 squadron officially reformed at RAF Coningsby on19th May. 29 Squadron also arrived that year along with combat-ready 3(F) and XI(F) squadrons later on
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