"[i]It does have one small flaw, anyone see what it is?[/i]"
Absence (or futility) of ejector seat, I assume...
Bez, you get the no-prize! Baling out really [i]not[/i] much of an option, really, unless you want first-hand experience of a bird-strike! 😆
[quote=Bez ]"It does have one small flaw, anyone see what it is?"
Absence (or futility) of ejector seat, I assume...
It [i]had[/i] an ejector seat. While the aircraft was designed to be "throwaway", the Luftwaffe was very short of experienced pilots.
Lifer, the Swordfish is entirely appropriate for WW2.
Used to do work on the one at Strathallan which is now with Fleet Air Arm.
Being a teenager daft on planes and being allowed to get hands on with the likes of Lanc, Mossie, Hurricane, Spitfire, Lysander, Avenger, Bollingbrooke, Shackleton, Battle, Hudson, Anson, Harvard and lots more was the best unpaid job ever.
Such a sad day when the collection was split.
stucol - Member
Lifer, the Swordfish is entirely appropriate for WW2.
Yeah, was a comment about the relative age of it's technology, they were considered obsolete in 1938 IIRC?
Personal favourites:
The FW 189
And the AR 196:
[img] http://www.ww2incolor.com/d/541323-2/Seaplane [/img]
Mine's gone - Hurricane cos my dad flew them.
Dornier Do 335
A push-pull prop plane that was just too late for service.
Boulton Paul Defiant
A "turret fighter" designed to shoot down unescorted bombers - not a great success due to the flawed concept but an interesting aircraft.
Bachem Ba 349 Natter
Crazy rocket powered interceptor
Short Stirling
Britain's first 4 engine heavy
As previously posted in the great "can we raise a Bomber Command aircrew" thread, my "great uncle" flew those...
Seem to remember that he spoke very highly of how good an aircraft it was to fly - apart from not having the ceiling of the later heavies
He also spoke very highly of the Mossie.
Curiously, I don't remember him having the same affection for the Lanc - perhaps too much the workhorse...???










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