There is also the ButeLive music and arts festival, but the news this week is that it won't be happening this year due to a lack of resources, although the organisers say this is not cancellation, just demands from other commitments they have this year. This one's only five years old, and takes/took place in mid-July, a busy time.
I don't have an interest, and by coincidence always seem to land on the island just after these events, which can be quite funny as this means there are generally quite a few wandered looking souls drifting around the island in a sort of sad/sorry daze, dragging musical instruments and cases behind them. Don't know if they're just depressed that it's all over, or wondering what to do since they've missed the ferry, and don't know the schedule off by heart like locals
Hi guys, I have just returned from a few days at Faslane and on Bute for Exercise Joint Warrior. What a fantastic island and great people.
Fox, Saturday should have seen a C130 do a para drop with ribs outside Helensbourgh, but I think strong winds caused it to be cancelled. The Faslane ships departed Monday morning, followed by as you say, a Dutch Sub.
In total Joint warrior includses some 30 ships and 70 aircraft. Any further sights would be appreciated either on forum or direct. Pat patcarty2@aol.com
Nice to hear from you Pat. I was driving about town at the time so I have no idea whether the drop took place.
Over the years we have had some interestiing sightings. I well remember a Chinook flying so low that I was able to look down on the rotors and I am less than 100ft above the water. Another was late evening (dark) exercises with 6 chinooks flying quite low with only the leader having any lights on, the rest in total darkness. That is impressive!
Mind you low flying by jets is a menace. A few years ago there was a squad of roofers stripping slates on the blind side or a roof when a low flying jet appeared out of nowhere. Really shook them up I can tell you.
A bit off topic, but since it got a bit of a mention above, and has just taken place, these are the pics from this year's Jazz Festival on Bute (and the past ones too):
2) Has my little bit on HMS DARING decided to go off on its own while I was checking another reference?
3) Experience of radar speed devices reminds me of the problems caused when the Aegis radar on US ships started tracking aircraft being moved on the flight decks of aircraft carriers (or the late-lamented Marconi radar on the AEW Nimrod, which tracked cars and lorries going about their business along the roads of East Anglia - naturally these did not display IFF returns).
I was saying simply on HMS DARING that according to Jan'e |Defence Weekly she is at present engaged in trials of her weapons and weapons systems off the west coast of Scotland. Last week's issue had a photograph on the front cover of a Eurofighter very close to DARING. However, it is very unlikely that at this stage she would be involved in a major exercise with other ships. Has anyone been close enough to see whether she has a white ensign or is still flying the red ensign, indicating that she is in builders' hands.
The last I heard was that she was in the final stages of trials and was expected to be handed over soon which was a couple of weeks ago so she might have thrown away her red duster. I'll keep my eyes open.
I think that post must have failed to save, or someone maybe closed shop without pressing the Post button
Reminds me of a time in another forum, when a slight design change altered the natural order of doing things when making a post, and I spent about two weeks wondering why most, but not all, of my posts couldn't be found later - when I went back. They had changed the position of the button, but the one that took its place still made the forum re-appear after being clicked, making me think the post had been made. Two weeks to notice - terrible
I haven't seen a post about trials, and I check for notifications of new posts every few hours while online.
I'm impressed by the little snippets about flags - it's not an area I know at all well, and always forget what little I know between occasions when the info is useful.
After reading your last post I feel much better. When you removed the Pages Wanted tag from my page editing routine I failed to replace it with anything. I only realised last week that it was looking for an author's name. Once done I could save and all would be well. The trouble is I thought I had posted several pages during this hiatus.
Is it possible to change the colour of something important like AUTHORS NAME REQUIRED so that thickies mike me might notice it?
Sorry, but the message prompting for an author name is part of what's referred to as the Core Code or Skin, which is overwritten whenever there is an upgrade to the code, so such changes are lost if if I make them and there's and upgrade afterwards. I'd have to remember to go and redo it, and that ain't gonna happen
I do agree it's not the most noticeable thing on the Edit page, but then again, you can't save or leave a page edit without entering an author name, so the fact that the page refuses to save is a pretty good clue that something's missing, and once you know an author name is required, it's not going to suddenly not be needed.