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Old 26th Dec 2012, 16:57
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Gerry Anderson, Thunderbirds creator, dies

Sad news ...

Whilst not Military Aviation ... Gerry must have inspired many youngsters back in the 60's and 70's to get in to aviation with all his futuristic flying machines ... from Super Car, Fireball XL5 and Thunderbirds along with many more TV21 creations.



Gerry served with the RAF on National Service.

FAB Gerry ...

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And some of those designers must have taken inspiration from him to get into aircraft design...... RIP, you formed a major part of my youth.




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And the Angels as well ...
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Gerry Anderson was called up for National Service in 1947 with the RAF and started his time at RAF Wilmslow in Cheshire. He was sent to RAF Cranwell to train as a Radio Operator and on passing out as an LAC, was posted to RAF Manston.

LAC Anderson worked in the VHF/DF section on the south side of the airfield, assisting in bringing in aircraft using QGH procedures. He also spent much time in Air Traffic Control where he monitored one of four radio channels. When talking to him about me writing a newsletter article about his career back in 2006, He could even recall in one of our conversations that the frequency he monitored most was 118.1.

He was promoted to Corporal while at Manston and left the RAF in 1949, returning to work for Gainsborough Pictures.

His brother, Lionel, served as a pilot during WW2 and was killed on his second tour of operations when his Mosquito was shot down over Holland on 27th April 1944. Flight Sergeant Anderson was 22 years old.

When I spoke to Gerry, he had a genuine fondness about his time in the RAF and came over as a complete gentleman.
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Thankyou for those great, inspiring and forward looking themes that inspired my youth.
Sadly missed!

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RIP

A bit ahead of his time as well

Got JATO, ski jump and female aircrew in the 60's

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NutLoose, TOFO ...

You are both so right ... whilst difficult to know who exactly inspired who ... but the UFO Skydiver looks so Fiat G91



Not to mention that the Angel Interceptor probably provided some of the DNA for the Tiffy


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Not to mention that the Angle Interceptor probably provided some of the DNA for the Tiffy
It's certainly acute looking aircraft.

I'll get my coat.
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Bought the complete Thunderbirds on DVD years ago, must dig it out again. Being a bit of a saddo I can't help looking to see which aircraft kits have had parts used in making the futuristic airframes. Funny also, how anything crashing would manage to hit the only building for miles. There is a lot of stuff in them that would be so uncorrect and never seen in anything made these days.

Thanks Gerry.
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see which aircraft kits have had parts
Hey I do that, like the Millennium Falcon in Blade Runner

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Funnily enough, my son was given a Thunderbirds DVD by his grandparents for Christmas. I think we'll have to watch it together!
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20 years or so ago I went to a special screening at a local "arthouse" cinema of "Thunderbirds are Go" and was shocked to hear that they were screening the ONLY surviving film copy
Even then it was badly patched together and broke twice during the performance, requiring instant taping together.
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Thanks Tashengurt tooooo much port yesterday !

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Certainly an inspiration for a generation of us. I was an avid fan of all his productions in my youth and would still happily while away an hour today watching any of them.

Sad.
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Inspiration

NL:"And some of those designers must have taken inspiration from him to get into aircraft design...."

Why yes... yes they did...

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Not by me but by an extremely talented friend.

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yeah, but there are spaceships and subs and spaceships and subs.....

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Not to mention how many future RAF policemen he must have inspired with "Four Feather Falls" and "Torchy the Battery Boy".
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I found an episode of Joe 90 on you tube the other day, my 5 year old lad was mesmerised by it; oh the memories of my youth. Last time I took GG jr flying he was convinced he was in TB 2!

Thanks Gerry for being such a huge part if not only my youth, but of my son's too.

FAB!
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Then for £14 you can make a 5 year old happy.

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