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Alex Lovell
17th Mar 2011, 16:35
Hi,

If any of the aircrew want photos of ZG847 taken at Deptford Down from 1500-1600 on Thurs 24/02/11 then please get in touch.

Also, Eclipse formation and the usual AAC/Tester guys feel free to contact me

Cheers
Alex

dead_pan
17th Mar 2011, 22:49
Aw, c'mon Alex, post a few of the piccies here for our delectation.

Alex Lovell
19th Mar 2011, 18:13
Photos, as requested.......

http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/hh58/falconfighting/240211SPTA329.jpg
http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/hh58/falconfighting/240211SPTA331.jpg
http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/hh58/falconfighting/240211SPTA275.jpg
http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/hh58/falconfighting/240211SPTA123.jpg
http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/hh58/falconfighting/240211SPTA344.jpg
http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/hh58/falconfighting/240211SPTA361.jpg
http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/hh58/falconfighting/240211SPTA364.jpg
http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/hh58/falconfighting/240211SPTA191.jpg

diginagain
19th Mar 2011, 19:26
Nice work, Alex. :ok:

ACW599
19th Mar 2011, 23:04
Nice shots -- like the Islander particularly. Wonder what the two odd-looking boxes aft of the nosewheel are for? Or does the black Omega with smoked windows pitch up at 0300 if we go there :eek:

Sir George Cayley
19th Mar 2011, 23:07
With defence cutbacks the Omega's have gone.

Look out for a 1989 Sherpa Van in drab green:ok:

Sir George Cayley

stumpey
20th Mar 2011, 00:07
He he he he. That made me laugh.:ok:











(Wouldn't be driven by a privately sub contracted Israeli would it)?:eek:

Alex Lovell
20th Mar 2011, 16:32
Thanks guys - was the first time I've caught an Islander on Camera - quite impressive

mad_jock
21st Mar 2011, 08:22
They be defenders not islanders.

dead_pan
21st Mar 2011, 10:06
They be defenders not islanders.


This is no ordinary light utility aircraft, this is an M+S light utility aircraft.

handysnaks
21st Mar 2011, 21:46
Wonder what the two odd-looking boxes aft of the nosewheel are for?

They're just extra strength panels for the pilot seat mount in case any lynx pilots convert onto the plank.

NutLoose
21st Mar 2011, 22:12
Like the power, we have a Grand based here.

the lumps are the loadies lunch box stowage :O

ACW599
21st Mar 2011, 22:25
>the lumps are the loadies lunch box stowage<

And there was me thinking they were the sneaky-beaky chemtrail generators.

I'll get my coat...

XR219
21st Mar 2011, 22:30
They be defenders not islanders.

I believe the original batch of BN-2Ts that ZG847 is from were actually designated Islander AL1s. The Defender 4000s procured later for Op Telic were Defender AL1s. But maybe that's just what spotters call them ;)

mad_jock
21st Mar 2011, 22:43
Ah but the main question is do you get a crinkled chip cut on your forehead if you walk into the trailing edge of the flaps. If you do its an islander, never been near enough to a jet A burner to draw blood.

trex450
22nd Mar 2011, 08:31
it is an Islander, them Defenders have radar thingys in the nose :8

Trim Stab
22nd Mar 2011, 08:49
Trex450 is correct - it is an AL1 Islander. Defenders are longer and have a larger vertical strake ahead of the fin.

Alex Lovell
22nd Mar 2011, 14:57
Thanks Guys - had me doubting myself and the aircrew who clearly announced they were in an Islander on comms!!!!

diginagain
22nd Mar 2011, 15:41
I guess if you want to be really pedantic, it's 'Islander AL.1'

@ handysnaks - v. funny, Shortarse. :p

handysnaks
22nd Mar 2011, 21:30
True (and a bald git as well), but it's genetic and not the result of an eating disorder ;) :ok:

diginagain
23rd Mar 2011, 03:41
Touché. :ok:

ewe.lander
23rd Mar 2011, 19:21
black boxes probably a result of my inept landings on Deptford in the mighty 'AL 1' in 94.... mind you, not half as bad as my inept landings at Bulford - what was that strip called? Carter?? (apart from 'too bloody short')....... :ooh: