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It's a boy's thing ... or is it?!
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Originally posted by Mary Chambers View PostNo wonder we are still having wars.
Dodgy regime? there will be an agent for one (or lots) of the big arms manufacturers not too far away.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Mary Chambers View PostNo wonder we are still having wars.
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Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostThe Spitfire was -is- indeed a thing of great beauty, and the Merlin engine makes a wonderful noise. But to me one of the most beautiful aircraft ever built was the Avro Vulcan; and what a sound THAT made!!
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Re msg 19, I didn't realise that there are 5 crew members in a Vulcan - http://studysupport.info/vulcanbomber/crew.htm
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amateur51
Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostRe msg 19, I didn't realise that there are 5 crew members in a Vulcan - http://studysupport.info/vulcanbomber/crew.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avro_Vulcan
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostI sympathise. I don't think Hungerford Bridge was a designated Nuclear Free Zone - unlike Camden perhaps.
Is the aeroplane in your picture the one that screams up & down the West coast, flying low enough to be below the mountain tops, shattering the peace (in more ways than one)? Sometimes I almost wish they'd crash into the mountains (if it wasn't for the damage they'd cause).
The only graceful & beautiful plane was the Concorde - unfortunately also useless.
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostIs the aeroplane in your picture the one that screams up & down the West coast, flying low enough to be below the mountain tops, shattering the peace (in more ways than one)? Sometimes I almost wish they'd crash into the mountains (if it wasn't for the damage they'd cause).
The planes you mention are probably Tornadoes, or possibly Typhoons. There are certainly Tornadoes at RAF Valley, on Anglesey, and possibly Typhoons now as well, so the West Coast would be on their flight path in and out from training runs up in Scotland.
Talking of the Vulcan, I was playing at an officer Graduation ceremony at RAF Cranwell back in the days when the aircraft were still in service with the RAF. The flypast was from a Vulcan. It flew in extremely low, and as it ascended over the parade ground it blew all the graduating cadet's hats off. I believe the pilot was given a bit of a talking to!
The only other aircraft I have heard that makes a similar sound to a Vulcan is the U2 spy plane, which still operates out of RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus. It is a remarkable looking aricraft:-
I have been to Akrotiri a few times and when these things take off, it rattles the windows on camp!
They leave the runway and then almost immediately make a pretty much vertical ascent up to extremely high altitude. The pilots wear pressurised suits, not unlike an astronaut:-
Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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I thought that the U2 belonged to another era. I guess I'm wrong.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_U-2 A plane which has been operated for over 50 years.
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Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostThe Spitfire was -is- indeed a thing of great beauty, and the Merlin engine makes a wonderful noise. But to me one of the most beautiful aircraft ever built was the Avro Vulcan; and what a sound THAT made!!
Aged 5 to 8, c1959-62, I lived very close to Farnborough, Hants and therefore saw Vulcans, Victors and Valiants very often. Farnborough Air Show was the best. Can you believe it went out LIVE on TV (Raymond Baxter presenting IIRC)? We watched it, then looked out of the window to see the same plane going over.
One year I got banished from the TV show, I think for cutting myself deliberately with the carving knife in a 'dare' with my sister Got sent out to the garden - the pictures were just as good and in COLOURI keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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