Minor incident - F-35 rolled off the runway at RAF Marham this afternoon and has its nose wheel stuck in the mud.
MoD says the pilot is fine and investigation is underway.
Photo at - https://twitter.com/NavyLookout/status/ ... 8410796034
Home of the F35B - Lightning II ~ RAF Marham
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Another dismal example of defence infrastructure not fit for purpose.
Will next govt in waiting have courage to write an election manifesto prioritising the unsexy stuff defence needs (infrastructure, stockpiles, industrial investment & focus on people) over shiny new kit?
Quote from Twitter feed 'fill your boots@MilitaryBanter' on September 14th:
Hello mate, considering the channel 4 documentary following the RAF at Lossiemouth and how great it all is, I just thought I’d give an honest insight to what it’s like at Marham, if you do share this then please keep anonymous.
There hasn’t been any hot water across most the junior rank blocks, gym and messing facilities for over a month, this was due to annual boiler maintenance.
Continues at - https://twitter.com/MilitaryBanter/stat ... 3067038001
Another dismal example of defence infrastructure not fit for purpose.
Will next govt in waiting have courage to write an election manifesto prioritising the unsexy stuff defence needs (infrastructure, stockpiles, industrial investment & focus on people) over shiny new kit?
Quote from Twitter feed 'fill your boots@MilitaryBanter' on September 14th:
Hello mate, considering the channel 4 documentary following the RAF at Lossiemouth and how great it all is, I just thought I’d give an honest insight to what it’s like at Marham, if you do share this then please keep anonymous.
There hasn’t been any hot water across most the junior rank blocks, gym and messing facilities for over a month, this was due to annual boiler maintenance.
Continues at - https://twitter.com/MilitaryBanter/stat ... 3067038001
HMS Pelican 1938 - 1958 GGCV L86 U86 F86 What I Have I Hold ~ A wonderful bird is the Pelican its beak can hold more than its belly can.