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Old 26th May 2003, 12:35
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A Lancaster Question

I saw some photo's recently of the BBMF Lancaster, but back in 1946. On the top of the fuselage was mounted what looked like a huge tailfin. Anybody know what it was?
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Lightbulb Watch out for the Midges...

It was a "Midge Wing"

The Midge was a forerunner of the Folland Gnat. The idea was to fill the sky with standing patrols of swarms of small, fast, highly manouverable fighters armed simply with guns, that would form an impenetrable shield against air attack.

The Lancaster was involved in aerodynamic tests as a kind of airborne wind tunnel. In 1967 when I was an electrical Junior Magician serving at Waddington, I removed all the Midge Wing test equipment, wiring and racking from the aircraft during the original refurbishment and restoration. There was rather a lot of experimental wiring in there - it weighed several Kilogrammes ( or hundredweight as we put it in those days ) and I needed a large wheelbarrow to carry it away.

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Many thanks for that, Blacksheep. I knew someone out there would know.
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Blacksheep are you an ex-brat?
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Sir! 124!
Yes, I confess to being one of Lord Trenchard's creations. I was at Halton in the 105th, the second to last of the traditional Aircraft Apprentices. ( A veritable Rook, as I am the first to admit )

It was always such a terrible trial, getting time to go the Astra back in those days, as I suspect you are aware....

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We had a similar device in Luton during the 50-60's.
It was a Lincoln with a lump of wing on it back.
It was operated by Napiers as a de-ice test program and of course would not fit in the hangar forwards so went onto a set of bogies on rails in front of the hangar and slid into the hangar sideways !
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As a member of the 56th.Entry I must say Blacksheep I have met some rooks in my time but really you are near the end. Report to my bedspace at 1730 this evening---I am sure that I can find you something to keep you occupied until the Tank opens then you can go and keep me a place in the queue!!!

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And while you are in the queue for Shack, Blacksheep, a wad and a mug of tea would go nicely for me, thanks
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Good God HR another rook!!
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Yes sort of, but I did get a lot of time in the Naafi queue
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