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diginagain 28th Oct 2005 17:03

Very distinctive yokes, could it be the much loved and lamented Concorde?

effortless 28th Oct 2005 17:14

Anec 11 at shuttleworth

forget 28th Oct 2005 18:20

Canadair CL-44
:ok:

Probably the same one as the 10th October.

Whose go is it - really? Where's Cringe? What's the meaning of life?

MReyn24050 28th Oct 2005 19:59

forget

Yes it was a CL-44, Serial No 16 Last Registered as 9G-CLA. Forgive me for posting yet another CL-44. I 'forgot' the one posted 10th October.

JDK 28th Oct 2005 21:28

Tim Inder & Efortless are both correct, Tim first.

I'd suggest Tim has a go, but we seem to be running two quizes at the moment. Over to the flightdeck quiz then...

effortless 29th Oct 2005 09:14

Well as it's the weekend and no one's around. here is a quick, silly one.
http://images5.theimagehosting.com/cockpit2.1.jpg

BEagle 29th Oct 2005 09:23

Link Trainer!

effortless 29th Oct 2005 10:05

Well I said that it was a silly one Beags. I forget that I'm not the oldest old fart here. :}

prospector 29th Oct 2005 10:07

You must have heard the huffing and puffing a few times after a n error of manipulation that created a spin to recognize that occidental piece of torture equipment so fast.

Prospector

forget 29th Oct 2005 11:05

Beags is probably down at Tescos so I'll stick this up on his behalf

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...pas/556677.jpg

Gainesy 29th Oct 2005 12:31

DH Vampire trainer?

forget 29th Oct 2005 12:38

..............'fraid not.

BEagle 29th Oct 2005 12:51

Tesco? Purrleeeze.... I was in Waitrose!

Avro 707C.

forget 29th Oct 2005 14:47

Avro 707C it is .
:ok:
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b270/cumpas/180e.jpg

BEagle 29th Oct 2005 15:49

It was obviously British, single engined, 2 seat side-by-side and fitted with boffin bits.

Wasn't a Hunter, wasn't a Vampire - the only other one it could possibly have been was the 707C!

Remember seeing them at Yeovilton Air Show in nineteen fifty something!

Tim Inder - your go!

As for the Link Trainer, I was one of the last JP courses to use the wheezing old things. But they were very good for learning IF! Although a mate of mine tried a run-in-and-break in one; it expired in an angry hiss of air as the motion bellows collapsed in protest!

diginagain 29th Oct 2005 17:13

Re Link Trainer
 
My old ATC Sqn, 152 (City of Hull) Sqn, for those interested, had most of the components of a Link Trainer. Despite the best efforts of the cadets and adults, we never did get it assembled, more's the pity.

Sorry, nostalgia-burst over.

cringe 31st Oct 2005 16:51

Ditto to what Mike said. While we're waiting, here's (probably) an easy one:

http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b142/cringe_/unk6.jpg

Tim Inder 31st Oct 2005 17:18

Coming.... hard day at work, and realised I need to setup a photobucket acct.... doh!

cringe, is it German?

Will this all get TOO confusing, having 2 on the go?

I have one, but I\'ll wait until this gets solved...

cringe 31st Oct 2005 17:43

Correct Tim, it's German. Sorry for jumping the queue.

Mr_Grubby 31st Oct 2005 17:47

Komet ?

Clint.


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