Channel 4 programme Sunday 24th April - Cold war weapons.
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Channel 4 programme - Cold war weapons.
The programme is scheduled for 1730 on Sunday and lasts for 2hrs 5mins. It relates to the perceived threat to the UK, and the requirement for a V-Force and ICBM's that the cold war would bring after WW2.
Might be interesting.
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Might be interesting.
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Haven't managed to see it yet - not having kids has rendered managing to coordinate new video with old TV well-nigh improbable - I can cope with computers though...
Hopefully matey in Worthing (he of the 1/48th scale Vulcan model as seen on BEagle's Vulcan thread on Military a/c) manged to get it... I do hope so, sounds like a good bit of viewing.
Hopefully matey in Worthing (he of the 1/48th scale Vulcan model as seen on BEagle's Vulcan thread on Military a/c) manged to get it... I do hope so, sounds like a good bit of viewing.
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First a thank you to PPRuNE Pop for bringing the programme to my attention.
Second after having watched it (actually 'glued to it' would be a better term), about an hour later went into Grumpy Old Man mode along the lines of why did'nt they include this, hmm could have been more on that, then realised that in fact it was a very good programme which had to fit a timeslot
If they had attempted to cover everything I was inwardly whinging about then a series of at least six programmes of 1 hour each would be needed.
Well done Channel 4!
DIH
Second after having watched it (actually 'glued to it' would be a better term), about an hour later went into Grumpy Old Man mode along the lines of why did'nt they include this, hmm could have been more on that, then realised that in fact it was a very good programme which had to fit a timeslot
If they had attempted to cover everything I was inwardly whinging about then a series of at least six programmes of 1 hour each would be needed.
Well done Channel 4!
DIH
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Cold War weapons eh? I see here on page 10 of my fresh copy of "Flight International" that the MoD are desperately trying to secure a replacement for that grand old Cold War Warrior the English Electric Canberra.
They want a "long range, long endurance air vehicle" - that's the Canberra all right. So far, its endurance has been more than half the entire history of heavier than air aviation.
They want a "long range, long endurance air vehicle" - that's the Canberra all right. So far, its endurance has been more than half the entire history of heavier than air aviation.
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