Fastjet? Scotland? After 2001?
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Fastjet? Scotland? After 2001?
I feel like a confidence trickster but here goes.
I have a tiny problem; I'm completing a book for a Scottish publisher all about a century of military aviation in Hibernia.
Unfortunately, amongst the wealth of material, I have nothing post-2001; no personal experience story from anybody in a fast jet.
Not more than 1000 words; doesn't have to be full of technical detail as this book is for the general reader, not for the technically obsessed nor the reggie-spotter. It can be as simole us 'got-in, started. went up, came down' but it will impress the reader.
Please PM me if you can help - time is running out on delivering the manuscript. The readers will learn lots about Shackletons, Nimrods, Wessex and the like but not a thing about FR3 or anything else with a touch of speed.
No money in it but a free copy of the book . . . .
I have a tiny problem; I'm completing a book for a Scottish publisher all about a century of military aviation in Hibernia.
Unfortunately, amongst the wealth of material, I have nothing post-2001; no personal experience story from anybody in a fast jet.
Not more than 1000 words; doesn't have to be full of technical detail as this book is for the general reader, not for the technically obsessed nor the reggie-spotter. It can be as simole us 'got-in, started. went up, came down' but it will impress the reader.
Please PM me if you can help - time is running out on delivering the manuscript. The readers will learn lots about Shackletons, Nimrods, Wessex and the like but not a thing about FR3 or anything else with a touch of speed.
No money in it but a free copy of the book . . . .
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The GR4 'Tonka' boys and girls at Lossiemouth might tell you a few stories about being bounced by F3s from Leuchars while tearing up the glens at 400 kts and 250', or of themselves beating up the range at Tain, etc. Perhaps some kind person here will PM you.
Good luck!
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Yeah, right people, a blonde moment. Must be the droning of football results with some outfit called Hibernian.
However, no coconut for half a dozen words, I fear.
Somebody must be able to put something together . . . .
Now, don't all spill your coffeee at the notion of writing words in sequence but can nobody help a damsel in vague distress?
However, no coconut for half a dozen words, I fear.
Somebody must be able to put something together . . . .
Now, don't all spill your coffeee at the notion of writing words in sequence but can nobody help a damsel in vague distress?
Any ex F4/Jag/Bucc mates out there..?
Deborah has drafted a stonking good read about the RAF in Scotland. However, as she says, she would really appreciate some FJ input/funnies/apocryphal stories with a tartan flavour.
So how about dusting off a few of those war stories that have served you well over the years and sending them to her..?
Thanks
So how about dusting off a few of those war stories that have served you well over the years and sending them to her..?
Thanks
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Article in the latest issue of Aircraft Illustrated,'Fly Low,Hit Hard' may give you an insight of current Fast Jet ops in 'Caledonia'. Some top nostalgic shots of the Bucc by Andy Brooks in the same article.