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ORAC 4th Jan 2003 18:39

Gannet for Sale
 
Anyone want a Gannet?

Barnstormers

sycamore 5th Jan 2003 09:55

gannet
 
Well, I think the Navy should have a whip-round,and get it ready for the CVF when it comes along.
Be good to see it whining along with Air Atlantiques Shackleton!:)

atb1943 5th Jan 2003 11:37

Gorgeous! If I had a spare bit of dosh......

Were they ALL build at White Waltham? I can remember German and Indonesian Navy Gannets crewtraining at Blackbushe.

etsd0001 5th Jan 2003 13:22

The prototype was built Hayes and then dismantled and moved by road to Aldermaston for it's first flight on the 19th Sept 1949. Trials continued from Aldermaston until early November when testing moved to White Waltham.

Production a/c builds were split between Hayes & Stockport.

The Hayes a/c went to RAF Nothholt for their first flight and then flown to White Waltham for the installation of operational equpment and final testing.

The Stockport machines went to Ringway from where test flying was carried out.

All the AEW 3's were built at Hayes

RatherBeFlying 5th Jan 2003 14:05

Too bad Maggie couldn't round one up during the Falklands business.

For want of a Gannet, more than one ship was lost.

atb1943 5th Jan 2003 20:30

Many thanks etsd0001. I went over to Hermeskeil (museum) near Trier, in November and almost wish I hadn't. Not the best season to look at once proud machines, rotting away. They have XL450 there.

Kolibear 6th Jan 2003 11:44

There is a Gannet and a Dragonfly (?) at the Historic Dockyard Museum at Chatham.

I wish that they could find a corner of a shed to put them in during the winter.

AerBabe 6th Jan 2003 13:47

And there's a Gannet at Midlands Aviation Museum, in need of some TLC. Unfortunately they just don't have the cash. Lovely a/c they are. :) The Gannet was one of the first a/c where I could remember what engine powered it!

etsd0001 6th Jan 2003 14:42

Engine:- Armstrong Siddeley Double Mamba

Iron City 7th Jan 2003 13:44

They don't name them like that anymore, do they.

pulse1 7th Jan 2003 14:27

One of Mrs P's bridge partners, who sadly died last year, used to fly Gannets. He said he hated them!


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