RAF Chinook HC2 Display Team

The Chinook HC2 solo display is provided by No.18 Sqadron based at RAF Odiham, Hampshire and is back on the circuit following a tem year absence. No. 18 Squadron formed initially as a training unit at Northolt on 11 May 1915. During the Great War, it concentrated on bombing, and after the Armistice moved to Germany as part of the Army of Occupation before returning the UK in September 1919 and disbanding. The Squadron remained dormant until reformed in October 1931at Upper Heyford with Harts and then Hinds. As part of the Air Component of the BEF and equipped with Blenheims, No. 18 Squadron suffered heavy losses in their attempts to stem the German advance the Europe before being withdrawn to the UK in May 1940. Throughout the war No. 18 continued as a bomber squadron serving in a number of theatres.

No. 18 reformed in December 1947 flying Dakotas in the transport role, using these in the Berlin Airlift and disbanding shortly after. Reformed in August 1953 with Canberras, the Squadron took part in operations during the Suez crisis of 1955 before temporarily disbanding prior to becoming a Valiant Squadron in 1957. In 1965, the Squadron moved to Germany with Wessex helicopters, having received the type a year before. It remained there until disbanded in 1980, but reformed as the first RAF Chinook squadron in August 1981. During the Falklands War in 1982, four Chinooks were dispatched on the cargo ship Atlantic Conveyor, but three were lost when the vessel was sunk. The sole surviving aircraft gave sterling service on the islands in the months that followed. After the conflict, the Squadron returned to Germany, taking a small number of Pumas on strength before moving to Odiham in 1997.

Flight Lieutenant Rich Simpson - Captain

Flt Lt Rich Simpson is 30 years old and was born in Bridgend, South Wales. He joined the RAF in 2000 following 3 years at Portsmouth University, and was a member of Southampton University Air Squadron. Following his commissioning in 2001 he was posted to the DHFS at RAF Shawbury. In 2002 Flt Lt Simpson was selected to attend 18 (B) Squadron’s Chinook OCF at RAF Odiham before beginning his operational career in 2003 with B Flight, 27 Squadron. Since then he has completed Operational Detachments in Iraq and more recently 3 detachments to Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Other exercises and detachments include the Falkland Islands, Northern Ireland, Norway, USA, Poland, Morocco, Cyprus, Europe and the Middle East. More recently Flt Lt Simpson has held the role of OC HQ Flight on 18 (B) Sqn.
Flt Lt Simpson is now an Air-test Captain and Deputy Flight Commander of B Flight 18 (B) Sqn and has so far amassed around 1500 hours flying. He was the 2007 Chinook display Co-Pilot and this year takes on the role of Display Captain.

Flight Lieutenant Russ Norman - Co-Pilot/Captain

Flt Lt Russ Norman is 29 years old and was born in Manchester. He spent 3 years at the University of Sheffield, graduating with a BSc(Hons) degree in Chemistry and he was also a member of the Yorkshire University Air Squadron. Joining the RAF in 2000, Flt Lt Norman was posted to the Defence Helicopter Flying School at RAF Shawbury. Streamed to fly the Chinook, he was posted to RAF Odiham in late 2002, graduating from the Operational Conversion Flight in 2003. Beginning his operational career on 27 Sqn, Flt Lt Norman has operated around the world, including deployments to the Falklands and Iraq. In November 2005 he deployed to Pakistan as part of the UK Earthquake Relief mission. Having now moved to 18(B) Sqn, he has just completed his third detachment in Afghanistan. Flt Lt Norman has recently taken over as the 18(B) Sqn Standards Pilot and has 1700 hours total flying. He will be taking over as Display Captain for the second half of the season.

Flight Lieutenant Matt Evans - Co-Pilot

Flt Lt Matt Evans is 24 years old and was born in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire. He joined the RAF in Apr 2002 as a direct entrant after completion of A Levels. Following his commissioning in 2002 he undertook basic flying training on the Tutor at RAF Cranwell. He was selected to fly helicopters and was posted to RAF Shawbury to undertake his rotary training. In 2005 Flt Lt Evans was selected to attend 18 (B) Squadron’s Chinook OCF at RAF Odiham before beginning his operational career in 2006 with 18 (B) Squadron. Since then he has completed Operational Detachments in Northern Ireland and more recently Afghanistan. Other exercises and detachments include the Falkland Islands and Morocco.
Flt Lt Evans has so far amassed around 1000 hours total flying. In his spare time he enjoys rugby, golf and swimming.

Flight Lieutenant Rob Paul - Co-Pilot

Flt Lt Rob Paul is 27 years old and was born in Brighton, Sussex. He joined the RAF in Oct 2002 following 3 years at Swansea University, and was a member of Wales University Air Squadron. Following his commissioning in 2003 he was posted to the DHFS at RAF Shawbury. In 2004 Flt Lt Paul was selected to attend 18 (B) Squadron’s Chinook OCF at RAF Odiham before beginning his operational career later that year with 27 Squadron. Since then he has completed Operational Detachments in Northern Ireland and more recently 3 detachments to Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Other exercises and detachments include the Falkland Islands and Morocco. Flt Lt Paul is now an Air-test Captain and has so far amassed around 1000 hours total flying. In his spare time he enjoys windsurfing, surfing, and playing tennis and squash.

Sgt Darrell Harding - Crewman

Sgt Harding is 39 years old and was born in Southend-on-sea; he joined the Royal Air Force in 1986 and has served at RAF Odiham for the last 4 years. He is currently serving on 18 (B) Sqn, B Flight and returned from his fourth detachment to Afghanistan in April of this year. He was a member of the last 18 (B) Sqn crew to operate the Chinook in the Falkland Islands prior to its withdrawal in 2006. He is a Crewman Trainer with over 1000 hours on type and this is his first year as part of the display team.

Sgt Scott Todd - Crewman

Sgt Todd is 32 years old and is from Portadown, Northern Ireland. He joined the Royal Air Force in May 2004 having previously served 9 years with the Royal Irish Regiment. After completing flying training and Operational Conversion to the Chinook, he was posted to 18 (B) Sqn where he is nearing the end of his first tour. With 18 (B) Sqn he has served in Northern Ireland, Morocco and has recently returned from his fourth detachment to Afghanistan. In his spare time he enjoys playing rugby and skiing. This is his first year as part of the display team.

Official Website: http://www.chinookdisplayteam.co.uk/

 

2008 RAF Chinook HC2 Display Calendar

 

May
4th Abingdon
18th Duxford
30th-31st ILA Berlin (Germany)
June
1st RAF Cosford
7th-8th Biggin Hill
14th-15th Margate
15th Kemble
July

5th

RNAS Yeovilton

6th RAF Waddington
11th-13th RIAT, RAF Fairford
26th Windermere
27th Sunderland
August
15th-17th Eastbourne
24th Dunsfold
September
6th-7th Duxford
11th Jersey
11th Guernsey

 

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