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How to avoid being shot while in a P47?

undo the straps and run around the cockpit


 
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Vintagewino, seeing as I live near Popham, if he'd like to trade beers for a flight......

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My only claim to fame on this thread will be having briefly been, in a past life, an engineer officer on the RFA directly below the port wheel on the landing gear...


 
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[url= http://www.dfrc.nasa.gov/Gallery/Photo/ ]Dryden Historical Aircraft Photo Collection[/url]

enjoy

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RA5C Vigilante...apparently "challenging" to get on board the carrier fleet. Same era as TSR2, similar looking innit


 
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Ha, snap klunk!!


 
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Canberra.

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first of the centuries

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pedal damn it!
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Mig 15 meets its match:

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what a bunch of nerdy spotters we all are!!


 
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we can rebuild him !

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A quick video for plane geeks:


 
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Time for a Folland Gnat:

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The AK47 of the jet fighter world:

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A Pilatus Porter, at altitude.
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The most important aircraft of WW2. :mrgreen:

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The 2nd most important.

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The 3rd most important.

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No Spitfire. Sorry.

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@ rogerthecat - a conversation between your uncle and your dad would have been so interesting to hear!

@ vintagewino - I may even have met your dad: I had a really nice chat with the pilot of the Staggerwing and he let me peer into the cabin...

@ CFH - if you want to split the beer cost of a ride in the Staggerwing I'll happily pitch in (sorry if I've missed some more recent comments - Springwatch was on) probably going to be quite a lot of beer though!


 
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First plane that could shoot through the propeller. Caused a bit of a stir at the time.


 
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I'd be shitting myself about flying that thing, as opposed to the idea of all the western fronts guns being pointed at me as I flew over the line in a bumbling 100mph canvas contraption that could be blown over by a 5 mph crosswind.


 
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Close call!


 
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If it was an American bloke with a moustache then it was my dad. He's always happy to let people look, he's very proud of that plane.

His dad was a navigator in one of these: [img] [/img]


 
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First plane that could shoot through the propeller.

nope it was [url= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morane-Saulnier_L ]Morane-Saulnier L[/url]


 
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@vintagewino - think it was! So he should be proud of that plane and it was good of him to let me look. Cheers.

His dad must have seen a few things and had some stories to tell.


 
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My wife's uncle was a Catalina pilot in WWII. I never met him though, but my wife's father has a few stories to tell about him (and many others to tell about his life after the war). Never get tired of heading them!


 
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Nice stormovik above!

Now, perhaps the ultimate in risk/reward:

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how do i copy pics from the net onto here??


 
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F106 Delta Dart

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@JulianA - sadly only Dad left now at 90, when all that generation got together at Xmas and family gatherings it was heaven, grab a cuppa and just sit and listen. Pity no one ever recorded it, so many lost stories.


 
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Have we had the F-104 Starfighter yet? If so, did they mention that it is quite possibly the only fighter aircraft to have a psychedelic prog rock concept album devoted to it? One by Hawkwind's frontman and featuring Brian Eno?

If so, oops; otherwise, enjoy!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Lockheed_and_the_Starfighters

http://www.allmusic.com/album/captain-lockheed-the-starfighters-mw0000201272

This concept album deals with the tragedy that occurred when American made Lockheed Starfighter jets were purchased in the sixties by the West German Air Force in a supreme act of folly. As stated in the gatefold, the Starfighter was “…originally used by the U.S. Air Force as a light, single seater, fair weather fighter [that the German Defense Ministry had hastily converted into] heavy duty, atom bombers. It was these severe structural modifications which rendered the jet unstable and difficult to control.” [b]Calvert must have felt a strong affinity with them as he too was unreliable, difficult to control and unstable as hell.[/b] 😀

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Most important plane of WWII (for the world after the war):

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how do i copy pics from the net onto here??

1. Search Google for the picture you want.
2. Click on the image and another window will open. Click on "view image"
3. Right click on the image and left click on "copy image url"
4. Come back to STW and click in the reply box.
5. Click on the "IMG" button above and past the url into the resulting window. Click OK.
6. Press "Send Post".
7. Sit back and bask in the adoration you will receive from all corners of internet (assuming the internet is square, it could be round for all we know).


 
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That would be "bask in the adoration", surely. The alternative scares me.


 
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@JulianA - sadly only Dad left now at 90, when all that generation got together at Xmas and family gatherings it was heaven, grab a cuppa and just sit and listen. Pity no one ever recorded it, so many lost stories.

Sorry to hear that those conversations are gone now. Hope you have some stories written down, or can still do so.


 
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That would be "bask in the adoration", surely. The alternative scares me.

hahaha yeah you're right. I had a mental block at that point.

Post edited to make it less scary.


 
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That would be "bask in the adoration", surely. The alternative scares me.

Was just wondering if that was a safe search...

We digress. Some great stories and pictures on this thread. Cheers all!


 
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that's the cleanest b29 ever, looks like a dreadful viewpoint datalabs catalogue render.


 
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They have a few other nice examples.


 
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Including,
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And,
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dannyh

Yes, IL2 player! Ubizoo aficionado? Hyperlobby? Any of these ring a bell?

Was more of a 109 man myself.


 
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One of the sweetest handling (given its size) and awesome aircraft ever:
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A great workhorse and friend:
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And a pic of me a few years back... Had so much fun in those 🙂
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Typhoon

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Jaguar

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Mirage F1

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Saab Viggen in proper colours

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Buccaneer, Royal Navy of course.

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F15

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SU35

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F16/Dassault Rafale

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Have we had the F-104 Starfighter yet?

Yup, underneath the pic of the GeeBee racer, and I even quoted Captain Lockeed. It's a pic of a Luftwaffe F-104, too, for that exact reason.
Another lovely, and awesome in its own way, aeroplane, the Cosmic Wind racer:

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Tiny little thing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeVier_Cosmic_Wind


 
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P40 Warhawk
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CAC Boomerang
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J3 Cub
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Total lack of Lightnings on that last page please correct on this page.


 
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This thread has made me want to dig out a copy of Firefox (Mig 31)
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Colomban Cri-Cri


 
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Total lack of Lightnings on that last page please correct on this page.

Eh? There were two!


 
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Excellent thread and one I didn't think I'd like.

Some of the NASA and Soviet planes are spectacular, but what got me most was the pic of the German War plane taking off in amongst the trees, beautiful shot that.


 
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The Dassault Mirage F1 a boyhood fave!

The last time I did an aircraft recce test (80's Germany) I scored 80 out of 80, but really struggled with many of these. (unsurprisingly!)

Loved the pics of the Foxbat, F15, a couple of faves there. Remember seeing a Lighting take off and disappear into a pure blue sky vertically in 30 secs....ACE!


 
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No F14s yet?

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Top Gun has a lot to answer for!


 
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The Soviet alternative to the A-10, the SU-25 Frogfoot. No minigun but an obscene amount of rocketry


 
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NASAs SOFIA project 747. Amazing retrofit engineering to put a telescope into an unpressurized section of the fuselage.

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Lurking in Moscow's Victory Park is a teeny military museum. In there you'll find...

Two Migs (15 and a 15 trainer) and a not DC-3 (an Lisunov Li-2)
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Sukhoi Su25, yep the Russians [i]lurve[/i] rockets.
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Mig23
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A Mig21 and a Mig29
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But perhaps most [s]impressive[/s] scary of all is the Mil24 (please excuse the Paraffin Budgie)
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Can't believe no-one's posted one of these beauties yet...


 
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Total lack of Lightnings

F35 Lightning 2 doing VTOL:

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EE Lightning:

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P38 Lightning:

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LS1 Lightning kitplane:

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oh, and the tiny, stubby Cassutt racer, all 227kg of it:

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Or, for that matter, one of these...
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always liked the look of ov10 bronco

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probably destined to be the finest piston engine fighter of all time, but alas for the martin baker mb5 end of hostilities and a chap called whittle.

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fairy firefly

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Dehavilland Hornet.

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Best looking twin piston fighter ever made.


 
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Used to listen to these doing their stuff at night. The very definition of awesome:

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Edit: to satisfy those pedants out there I know the above pic is an A model, the ones I heard were H models, but the pic is pretty cool!


 
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Hawker Typhoon - one of the least feted WW2 fighters/ground attack aircraft but one of the most feared


 
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Some excellent diversity here, all sorts of stuff showing up.

This may well be seen as a rather mundane plane, but the story behind these beasts coming in to being at Boeing is brilliant (May still be on iPlayer). They remain one of the more impressive feats of engineering in the skies, IMHO.

Over the years, I've spent more time on them than I should. As such, they make me feel happy, because the second time I see one on a trip, it's coming to take me home! (After one long US trip, I spied the tail plane through a window at LAX and it just made me smile immediately!)

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Preferably sitting here;
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Here's the documentary. The test flying stuff is awesome!


 
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Always liked the proportions on these Grumman A6


 
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@CFH: nice video. I much prefer flying on even the tattiest Boeing 747 over any Airbus - the teeny little windows and communist approach to A/C makes for a poor flying experience.


 
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Needs more...

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This happened quite a lot:

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Did anyone see the documentary on the Dambusters 617 sqn...what they did next, on Monday evening? Twas very interesting and worth watching on catch up if possible.

Some very brave men.....made you feel very humble.


 
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Always liked the proportions on these Grumman A6

I sat on a cliff in the NW USA once and watched the US navy training pilots of this. The local town had a slogan "The Sound of Freedom" as the airbase was there. Bloody noisy.


 
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One of the first jet bombers...[img] [/img]


 
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I'm not really sure how awesome the solar plane is. Great thread though.


 
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AN-2 Colt

Not many planes can pootle along at under 30MPH 😀


 
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pzl p11

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fokker dviii

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