Sidmouth Seafront March 2012 British Heatwave
Heatwave at Sidmouth Devon in late March 2012 .
SIDMOUTH BRITISH BIKE RACE No1
TOUR DE BRITIAN AT SIDMOUTH......GOT VERY CLOSE
Sidmouth Regatta 2016, Devon, UK - RAF Red Arrows Full Flight Display
The Red Arrows, officially known as the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, is the aerobatics display team of the Royal Air Force based at RAF Scampton. The team was formed in late 1964 as an all-RAF team, replacing a number of unofficial teams that had been sponsored by RAF commands.
The first display by the Red Arrows was at RAF Little Rissington on 6 May 1965. The display was to introduce the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team to the media. However, the first public display was on 9 May 1965 in France, at the French National Air Day in Clermont-Ferrand. The first public display in the UK was on 15 May 1965 at the Biggin Hill International Air Fair. The first display with nine aircraft was on 8 July 1966 at RAF Little Rissington.
The first display in Germany was at RAF Laarbruch on 6 August 1965. The Red Arrows performed in Germany a further 170 times before formation aerobatics were banned in Germany following the Ramstein airshow disaster in 1988.
During displays, the aircraft do not fly directly over the crowd apart from entering the display area by flying over the crowd from behind; any manoeuvres in front of and parallel to the audience can be as low as 300 feet, the 'synchro pair' can go as low as 100 feet straight and level, or 150 feet when in inverted flight. To carry out a full looping display the cloud base must be above 4,500 feet to avoid the team entering the cloud while looping. If the cloud base is less than 4,500 ft but more than 2,500 ft the Team will perform the Rolling Display, substituting wing-overs and rolls for the loops. If the cloud base is less than 2,500 ft the Team will fly the Flat Display, which consists of a series of fly-pasts and steep turns.
The greatest number of displays flown in any year was in 1995, when the Red Arrows performed 136 times. The smallest number of displays in one year was in 1975, after the 1973 oil crisis limited their appearances. At a charity auction in 2008, a British woman paid £1.5 million to fly with them.
By the end of the 2009 season, the Red Arrows had performed a total of 4,269 displays in 53 countries. The 4,000th display was at RAF Leuchars during the Battle of Britain Airshow in September 2006.
Following the accidents during the 2011 season, the Red Arrows retained Red 8 and moved the original Red 10 to the Red 5 position to enable them to continue displaying with nine aircraft. In March 2012, the MOD announced that the Red Arrows would fly aerobatic displays with seven aircraft during the 2012 display season as Flt Lt Kirsty Stewart had moved into a ground based role with the team. It is believed this was due to the emotional stress she had been suffering over the loss of her two Red Arrows colleagues the previous year. As a consequence of this, Red 8 also dropped out of the display team to enable an odd number of aircraft to perform and thus maintain formation symmetry. However, the team carried out official flypasts with nine aircraft by utilising Red 8 as well as ex-Red Arrow display pilot and current Red 10 Mike Ling. The Red Arrows returned to a full aerobatic formation of nine aircraft in 2013.
The Red Arrows with their 50th anniversary tail markings visible at the Eastbourne Airshow 2014
In 2014, The Red Arrows celebrated 50 years of Aerobatic history as a display team returning to RAF Fairford for the Royal International Air Tattoo. For the entirety of the 2014 display season, the aircraft carried special 50th Anniversary markings on their tails instead of just the red, white and blue stripes.
Sidmouth Street, Bloomsbury - two bed flat
Anyone in their right mind needs to live here, this is a beautiful apartment in the neat and leafy lattice that is Bloomsbury, where the well organised and well-heeled public spaces are nicely reflected in this ample interior space. The exterior clad sympathetically in brick, the high doors and leafy views all point to a degree of thoughtfulness in the build which reflects well on the developer, Crest Nicholson.
Regarding the area, it's hard to know where to start - Bloomsbury is home to the University of London with its various world-reknowned schools - of Economics (LSE), of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), of Business (LSB - not quite so familiar to Radio 4 listeners), also the British Museum, a world in itself. In addition there are such unsung local heroes as Lamb's Conduit Street, where cafes, clothes shops and that bastion of the blue stocking, Persephone Books are lying in wait to absorb your attention. And there's the more prosaic, but equally interesting Brunswick Centre, whose concrete vision is softened by the Renoir Cinema and, conveniently, a Waitrose. More locally still - Mecklenburgh Square, and right on your doorstep - St. George's Gardens.
Enough guff - here's what's inside, check images for reference:
Ample living-room/ kitchen
Good-sized double rooms with leafy views
Beautiful bathroom with invisible wall heater
Underfloor heating
Town Centre and Shops, Broad Street, Lyme Regis, Dorset.
Video of the Broad Street in Lyme Regis. Broad Street is the main shopping street. I have also posted video's of both beaches, of St Michael's Church and of the Cobb/Harbour area's.
Sidmouth man Donald shows off his wartime collection
Donald Richards, 82, has quite a wartime collection which he has grown over the last 30 years.
Sidmouth Trip | Day 4 | A Beautiful Beach
Watch in 1080p. The last day at Sidmouth. Best day of the trip for me.
Look both ways before crossing, especially whilst vlogging!
Checking out the hotel room that my sister talked up as a 5* hehe.
Malc and I wanted to freak my sis out saying my mum wants to travel in her car for the journey home, which is not normal XD.
A little motivational talk while walking on pebbles.
Footprints ON the sand
Loved this beach and the surprising weather we had!
Devonshire Ice cream
Driving through the river (Did you notice the songs lol)
More food and packing up.
Journey views. Car music.
Countryside smell..
Home sweet home
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Day 3 - Seaton Holiday: Sidmouth / June 24th 2013 + 1999 footage
Here is day 3 of my holiday to Seaton. In this episode we explore Sidmouth (and includes footage from 1999) Clips included are also recorded by other people. (Show more)
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Music by Jason Shaw
Andover Museum Loft Singers at Sidmouth 2011 - The New Deserter
Conducted by Paul Sartin
Covent Garden & Holborn - Soho Abode Apartments, UNITED KINGDOM.
34 Red Lion Square, Camden, London, WC1R 4SG, United Kingdom.
Covent Garden & Holborn - Soho Abode Apartments is located in London, just 501 m from British Museum. Theatre Royal Drury Lane is 0.6 km from the property.
All units include a cable flat-screen TV. Some units have a sitting and/or dining area. There is also a kitchen, fitted with a dishwasher and oven. A microwave and toaster are also available, as well as a coffee machine. There is a private bathroom with a bathtub or shower in every unit. Towels and bed linen are provided.
Royal Opera House is 0.6 km from Covent Garden - Soho Abode, and Dominion Theatre is half a kilometer away. The nearest airport is London City Airport, 11.3 km from Covent Garden & Holborn - Soho Abode Apartments.
This is our favorite part of London, according to independent reviews. In this area you can shop 'til you drop for popular brands like Cartier, Hermès, H&M, Zara, Nike.
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Sidmouth Fatberg
An unwanted Christmas present of hardened fat, oil and wet-wipes longer than six double-decker buses, has been discovered in a Sidmouth sewer under The Esplanade.
The 64-metre fatberg is the biggest ever discovered in Devon or Cornwall and is thought to be one of the largest found so close to the sea.
It's the length of six double-decker buses.
Red Arrows Sidmouth 2016 by Nigel Nicholson
Red Arrows aerial display
Sidmouth 2015 Shepherds' Song, O Good Ale
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Top Tourist Attractions in Exeter - Travel Guide England
Top Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Exeter - Travel Guide England:
Exeter Cathedral, Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter Quay, Powderham Castle, Devon's Crealy Great Adventure, Killerton House, Haldon Forest Park, Underground Passages, Bicton Park Botanical Gardens, Topsham Museum, Exeter Guildhall, Haldon Belvedere
Sidmouth Cliffs RX100 iv waiting for The Red Arrows.. August 25, 2017
Everyone waiting patiently for the magnificent Red Arrows...
Bus Tour in Sidmouth
2004年に訪れたSIdmouthのフェスティバル・シャトルバスの車窓から。
Sidmouth Red Arrows from the boat
Seeing as it's just been announced that the Red Arrows are coming back to Sidmouth this year I thought I'd put up some highlights of Sidmouth 2016 Red arrows from on the water
RAF Red Arrows Sidmouth Regatta 2016
Royal Air Force Red Arrows' display in Sidmouth 4K
The Red Arrows at Sidmouth 2018
The Red Arrows over Sidmouth from a small boat on choppy seas
yorkie the family band with Rosie Fierek for sidmouth folk week 2010 performing dancing master.MP4
yorkie the family band with tony and sue ives and rob and rosie ferick, this is rosie playing dancing master. at the sidmouth folk festival 2010!!!!
we raised £628.41 for Derriford Children's Cancer Service Plymouth Devon, this video was our sunday gig.
thank you to all, who donated. DCCS were thrilled.