When Airshows ruled the Earth!
Hi I promise I won't post anymore yesteryear airshow flicks but this one is a gem! Featuring, at least, Farnborough, Chivenor and St Mawgan. 1960s and 1970s. FB |
GEMINI AEROBATIC TEAM
Many thanks for the video which brings back happy memories of my military display days in the 70's. I led the Gemini Aetobatic team in 1973 with Dusty Miller as my No 2. I think the video showing the team was prior to 1973 as the aircraft do not apear to be painted in the 1973 paint scheme. (Photo below) At 22.00 onwards the video shows the team performing the mirror flypast, As leader when inverted during the mirror flypast if you kept it too long the engine would flame out which could be very entertaining !!! https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....1920fef62e.jpg |
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If you come any closer I'll scream!
What a wonderfully evocative old video, thanks for posting ORAC. |
Ahh yes, remember dragging these out for ground runs for the BBC and them running at Saints B of B at home airshows.
Except when they were run when I ws there, it was 76 and glorious sunshine... |
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There's only one RAF St.Athan.
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Ah yes, St Athan BoB in the Summer of '76. What a great time that was!
3 Sep 76, 40 min LL Nav around Wales in Hunter F6A XK149. I'd expected to be allocated a pristine FGA9 for the static display, but some idiot put it U/S with a radar ranging fault. So I had to take a really grubby jet instead. The flight was great, culminating in a 480KIAS arrival at idle thrust and a little below 250 ft, to create a glorious blue note! The Hunter display pilot arrived a little later in his jet from Brawdy. But when they parked his aircraft in the hangar, someone thought that the black and yellow handle marked 'Canopy Jettison' was a handbrake. It wasn't...and it did! So he flew my old jet the next day instead and I was free to wander about to enjoy myself. Flew back on Monday 6th in 20 minutes. Then a SAP trip later in the day in FGA9 XK137. But that was the day the music died for me; as I pulled the throttle through the gate to HP Off and timed the run down, I realised that I'd never fly a single seat Hunter ever again as I was posted to Buccs - waddapissa! 44 years ago nearly - and yet it feels like yesterday! |
Originally Posted by BEagle
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Ah yes, St Athan BoB in the Summer of '76. What a great time that was!
3 Sep 76, 40 min LL Nav around Wales in Hunter F6A XK149. I'd expected to be allocated a pristine FGA9 for the static display, but some idiot put it U/S with a radar ranging fault. So I had to take a really grubby jet instead. The flight was great, culminating in a 480KIAS arrival at idle thrust and a little below 250 ft, to create a glorious blue note! The Hunter display pilot arrived a little later in his jet from Brawdy. But when they parked his aircraft in the hangar, someone thought that the black and yellow handle marked 'Canopy Jettison' was a handbrake. It wasn't...and it did! So he flew my old jet the next day instead and I was free to wander about to enjoy myself. Flew back on Monday 6th in 20 minutes. Then a SAP trip later in the day in FGA9 XK137. But that was the day the music died for me; as I pulled the throttle through the gate to HP Off and timed the run down, I realised that I'd never fly a single seat Hunter ever again as I was posted to Buccs - waddapissa! 44 years ago nearly - and yet it feels like yesterday! FB |
3 Sep 76 |
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