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treadigraph 21st Apr 2022 10:04

See the original piston Firecracker met with a landing accident in the US yesterday, gear collapse apparently. Hope it can be repaired.

https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/277557

Re-reading the above, I also had the pleasure of meeting Desmond Norman, at Goodwood when I was 15; my dad had a short business meeting to explore the possibility of selling the Firecracker to the Kenyan Government I believe - certainly recall him as a very nice bloke, probably a case of "bring the lad along!". The aircraft was hangared at the time and I sat in the cockpit at Des's behest. I think Peter Philips was working for him at the time and I may have met him too, for I recall writing to him at Goodwood later on...

Thruster763 6th Sep 2022 10:15

Old thread but a trip down memory lane for me. I worked on the Turbo Fircrackers (two, the 3rd was not completed in the UK) At SFT in Carlisle and later worked for NDN at Rhoose as avionics and systems designer on the production FeildMaster / FireMaster.
Couple of little known facts:
The Turbo Firecracker used a Schweppes SodaStream CO2 cylinder for the undercarriage emergency lowering.

The production FieldMaster main spar was different to the prototype and the intended fuel gauging transmitters would not fit. I designed and built a new system from scratch in about 3 months. Did the tank intrinsic safety by design and analysis rather than test (could not get a test slot in the timescale) apparently a first with the CAA.

Desmond was a nice guy. I learnt a lot from working at NDN. Peter Phillips was the test pilot at that time but at least some flights were done by Neville Duke.

chevvron 6th Sep 2022 15:39


Originally Posted by treadigraph (Post 11105341)
Definitely incomplete NAC-1 Freenlances at Coventry as in pics on this site:

https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/thr...h-query.24773/

I heard that there were 5 in the Devonair hangar at Little Rissington recently but presumably the've now gone.

Phil Morris 28th Feb 2023 19:32


Originally Posted by Mustique (Post 11099560)
An extremely nice guy - gave me my first job working on the prototype as a trainee. Someone who had eternal optimism and never seemed to let life get him down.

Did you work on the Firecracker at Goodwood?

Phil Morris 8th Mar 2023 08:50

Firecracker
 

Originally Posted by Phil Morris (Post 11393062)
Did you work on the Firecracker at Goodwood?

Would there be anyone on this forum who worked on the Firecracker at Goodwood?


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