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Farrell
2nd Oct 2008, 16:39
I found a thread about this in Jet Blast and wanted to resurrect it in a way.

It is about an IL-62 that was donated to the village of Stolln in Germany by Interflug in commemoration of Otto Lilienthal.

They landed it......wait for it...........in a field!

As requested by the posters on the previous thread: two full videos of the landing. Awesome!

YouTube - IL-62 landet in Stölln (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIKlyL_BC6g)

YouTube - IL-62 landing on grass (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lkl3jGxCKUI)

Farrell

JEM60
2nd Oct 2008, 17:38
If you've got a large, hard enough field, then no problem. At least two VULCANS and 1 COMET were landed at RAF HALTON many years ago. Small grass field!!!!

None of the above
3rd Oct 2008, 10:37
If you've got a large, hard enough field, then no problem. At least two VULCANS and 1 COMET were landed at RAF HALTON many years ago. Small grass field!!!!

In fact three Vulcans were flown in to Halton. I remember seeing the second of the two when I was at the nearby primary school and the third aircraft put in an appearance during my secondary school's sports day.
It was rather more interesting than the sports!

N o t a

PS Can't remember which 'marks' they were, but there was one example of each of the silver, white and full camouflage versions.

Edit. Just found this: http://www.aircraft-photos.net/forum/tm.aspx?m=4169

JEM60
3rd Oct 2008, 15:59
Hi, None of the Above. I was a Staff Cadet on the Gliding School there at the time the Comet was planned. No less a person than John Cunningham came to have a look at the field, stuck his heel in the ground, and said 'that'l do' It arrived the next day, I wasn't there at the time, but I believe the great man himself brought it in.