Steve Kish
Senior Retro Guru
I've seen this take off at least 1,000 times, as I live just south-west of Heathrow. Best time was at night when you could see all four Rolls Royce Olympus engine with their concentric rings as it flew over our house. They switched off the afterburners when it was in the distance.
You knew it was coming as there was a gap in the 'one plane every few seconds' schedule and a silence before it came. You could hear it start up from Hatton Cross, about 3 miles away!
When I used to cycle to London, there was usually one in BA Technical Block B, visible from the A30 between Parkway and Hatton Cross. Most I ever saw there at one time were four of them - a surprisingly small aircraft!
You knew it was coming as there was a gap in the 'one plane every few seconds' schedule and a silence before it came. You could hear it start up from Hatton Cross, about 3 miles away!
When I used to cycle to London, there was usually one in BA Technical Block B, visible from the A30 between Parkway and Hatton Cross. Most I ever saw there at one time were four of them - a surprisingly small aircraft!