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radarboy
12th Oct 2016, 14:01
I've published an album on flickr of vintage Scimitar photos and slides I've acquired over time (and am still collecting). I'm in the process of scanning and restoring them as best I can, one by one. I regard these as part of our collective heritage and I believe in sharing, hence the album so everyone can see them.

https://flic.kr/s/aHskLmxCbJ

Enjoy!

All the best

Andy

https://c4.staticflickr.com/6/5815/30279711275_321b657d72_c.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/N8Hrev)
Scimitar F1 XD239 on approach (https://flic.kr/p/N8Hrev) by Andy Ford (https://www.flickr.com/photos/andy-ford/), on Flickr

wrecker
12th Oct 2016, 14:37
Great pictures
Many thanks for sharing

tornadoken
12th Oct 2016, 16:16
Centaur/807NAS was on FE Station early-1962. (Much later to be CPA senior Simon Cxxxxxx) took one up for acceptance after some work at HK A/c Eng'g, which included a repaint. Story was that he knew he was being tracked by the neighbour, so turned up the wick.

HAECO did a second complete repaint.

Wander00
12th Oct 2016, 17:01
Great, thanks. However, pity there isn't one of Stumpy Faulkner's aircraft with the cut from leading edge to the mainspar after an altercation with a high tension cable in Norway. I remember the photo in his log book

staircase
13th Oct 2016, 07:53
I remember a ‘chat’ with a USAF exchange officer in the 1970’s.

He thought we had aircraft designers of real talent. He reckoned that to put so much power into aeroplanes such as the Sea Vixen, Scimitar, and Buccaneer and still keep them subsonic in level flight took real genius!

However thanks for the 'photos - well worth viewing.

mcdhu
13th Oct 2016, 15:53
Any cockpit pics Andy?

mcdhu

DaveReidUK
13th Oct 2016, 16:44
Great aeroplane.

My only exposure to the Scimitar (apart from painting minute 1:600 scale models of them for my Airfix aircraft carrier :O) was arriving at Hurn one murky evening in 1969 just in time to see a couple of the Airwork FRU fleet on short finals.

Ah, nostalgia ...

OwnNav
14th Oct 2016, 07:16
I remember them at HMS Fulmar in 1965, lovely lines compared to the Bucc (in my opinion).

Democritus
14th Oct 2016, 09:58
I posted some Scimitar photos on here back in 2014 - http://www.pprune.org/aviation-history-nostalgia/534645-flying-off-deck-2.html#post8347953

evansb
15th Oct 2016, 04:45
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a351/madcat11/dads%20old%20pics/803Sqn.jpg

http://i1047.photobucket.com/albums/b477/gumpjr_bucket/scimitar-f1-xd219-736sq-faa.jpg

John Farley
15th Oct 2016, 13:35
The best remark about the Scimitar that I remember was made in 1963 by a USN Lt Cdr Jerry Skyrud. The aircraft had joined the ETPS fleet at Farnborough in Feb but was not serviceable. When we went into work one morning in Oct it was on the line. Skyrud was told to fly it at once and I was told to follow him as soon as possible. We had a course brief on it back in Feb but that was a very long time ago. I walked out to do my trip passing Jerry as he walked back from his. “Do you know the climbing speed?” he asked “No” I replied “Take my advice and hang on to the first one you get” he said. That about summed up an aeroplane that had two Hunter engines but was certainly not twice the size/weight of the Hunter.

4Greens
16th Oct 2016, 08:34
Wander 00 it was Stumpy Morris.

evansb
17th Oct 2016, 17:55
The immaculate inception:

http://i1047.photobucket.com/albums/b477/gumpjr_bucket/Supermarine-510-pointed-nose1.jpg

Offchocks
17th Oct 2016, 22:35
I had a look for further information on this lovely looking aircraft and was quite surprised by the high attrition rate, just over half of the 76 built were destroyed in accidents. Another thing that surprised me was that each aircraft required up to a 1,000 maintenance hours per flying hour. I guess that being part of the early development of jet aircraft would explain this.

4Greens
18th Oct 2016, 08:11
A major issue was that the smaller carriers couldnt cope with them. As an example, in the tropics you had to get down to 5 minutes fuel before landing.

Wander00
18th Oct 2016, 18:16
4Greens - I hate to disagree - Stumpy F and I were both founder members of 360, and we married (not each other!) on the same day. I recall hearing the story and seeing the photo in his logbook

radarboy
28th Oct 2016, 06:12
Just a follow-up to let you know I've added a few more photos to the album. There should also be more on their way soon...

Andy

4Greens
28th Oct 2016, 19:58
Wandoo 00 His name was Colin Morris nicknamed Stumpy as he was very short, Went on to fly Concordes for BA