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Hi, macutd, also disrupted my sleep and to my knowledge that was a chinook helicopter maybe even more than one which I thought were military based, not police! Could be wrong. Hope everyone got back to sleep! :-D zzz...

ANY UPDATES on the dramatic events that unfolded in the early hours of this morning?

edcam Wrote:

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> clockworkorange Wrote:

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> > Definately 2 - I saw them.

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> Hard to rely on a witness that spells "definitely"

> like that though.

Shame on you edcam! Play nicely or sit this one out eh *tut tuts*

Ruffler Wrote:

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> The late night Chinook sighting may be connected

> to the Queen's birthday today which will feature a

> fly past of the Red Arrows, two Chinooks among

> others.



Chinooks never appeared, just the Red Arrows, and HEMS (although I think they were otherwise engaged)

Low cloud cover and defence cuts

Was expecting the Battle of Britain Memorial Spit, Hurricane & Lanc, but no joy

Yes, the Chinook did some circuits around Denmark Hill then landed in Ruskin Park at 2am and for perhaps 10 mins. Those rotors really clatter so triggered a broken night's sleep. The RAF often send in Puma, Merlin and Chinook helicopters for practicing evacuation and extraction in times of 'emergency' .. whatever that means.

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