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Old 22nd Jul 2010, 16:15
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Poor JMcC was subjected to reruns of the video at the XV Sqn all ranks Christmas party in Weeze in 1981. Great guy, took it very well. Got rid of his Capri 2.00Gt and got a proper car - a TVR! If you are out ther mate pm me.
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Old 22nd Jul 2010, 16:20
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TVR!!!! that starts out as a production car and changes itself to a kit of parts as you drive it..

He's probably out there alright, trying to assemble his kit car....
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Old 22nd Jul 2010, 16:21
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Test Pilots-Where are they now?

With regards to the Test Pilot series, where are they now, any ideas folks?

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Old 22nd Jul 2010, 18:00
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Ah, actually, it was quite different, he had an AC and traded that in for Capri - whoops
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Old 22nd Jul 2010, 18:16
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Grandfer.. Download "Sailor " via bit-torrent at thebox.bz its free to join and you will get them on 3 or 4 discs
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Thanks David,
Thanks for the info. on "Sailor" a really brilliant series , I don't know why the Beeb doesn't repeat some of these classic original "Fly on the wall" series and let people see what service life was like back in the 70's and 80's.
Cheers , Grandfer .

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Old 23rd Jul 2010, 13:55
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Apparently the good folk at aunty beeb no longer have the master copies of some of these great shows, apparently the film rolls were erased and reused !
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Old 23rd Jul 2010, 17:56
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great series !! I have both the hardback books from 'fighter pilot' and 'test pilot' as well as some of the former on VHS at my mums buried away.

Don't overlook 'jetstream' , a series from a couple of years back following trainee canadian CF18 pilots - its very well shot and extremely interesting !!
 
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Helldriver,
The Test Pilot series was made in 1985 so many are now starting to retire. As far as I know and from rumour control:

Robin Tydeman, retired (from AAIB inpector)
Les Evans, retired from BA but running his own systems testing company
Jim Ludford, I think still flying commercial out of Glasgow
Nick Coulson, working for Australian CAA
Steve Moore, RNZAF Group Captain and was in the London Embassy a couple of years ago
Mirco Zuliana, now a general
Serge Aubert, last heard of as base commander in Djbouti
Harry Fehl, boss of German Air Force flight test centre at Manching
Dave Southwood, tutor at ETPS
Al Howden, transferred to RAF, last seen flying Chinook
Bob Horton, Jet Fleet manager for Flybe
JT Koh, retired from being boss of Singapore Air Force flight test centre
Others (Tom Koelzer, 'Mike' Micklejohn) not sure.
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Old 24th Jul 2010, 09:09
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LOMCEVAK,

It's always nice to get closure so many thanks for that. Just received my copy of Test Pilot in the post today and eagerly await viewing when Mrs h and h junior aren't about!

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Old 24th Jul 2010, 09:26
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Steve Moore is now an Air Commodore.
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Old 24th Jul 2010, 13:02
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Al H is just about to retire to work in a well known sim!
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Old 26th Jul 2010, 15:32
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I ordered 3 DVD's from the address on post 1. An excellent and professional service. There was a slight glitch with one of the DVD's I recieved (Ordered P Company, recieved Flying Soldiers) - within minutes of contacting the party I recieved an appology, assurance that correct DVD would be posted immediately - and was offered Flying Soldiers DVD to keep at no charge.

Highly Recommended -
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Old 27th Jul 2010, 07:55
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Ordered four dvds on the Thursday, arrived Saturday morning.

Quality far better than I expected.

Excellent service and value. I'm going back for more.
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Old 27th Jul 2010, 08:26
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Excellent service indeed - I ordered 'Sailor', 'Fighter Pilot' and 'Test Pilot' and they all arrived within a couple of days.

Quality is as would be expected from VHS transfer and is a little variable. But given the lack of original source material to use, they've done a good job in preserving these iconic TV programmes.

During Fighter Pilot (apart from wondering why Teem W**b had my mugshot on his wall.....), there were some odd sub titles which suddenly appeared during Dave R**s' chat on doggers! But good to see the way things were - all those JPs, for example. Virtually no cabbage-kit to be seen outside OCTU or survival exercises - and not a yellow jacket in sight!

I'm still surprised that Dan W******y's "You wouldn't want to go to war with a wanquerre on your wing" comment got through the BBC's censors!

Looking forward to watching 'Sailor' and 'Test Pilot' next!
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Old 27th Jul 2010, 08:41
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I saw a TV prog. where they took the Master-at-Arms from the 'Sailor' series to see the 'Ark' being broken up. Poor man was overcome with grief, as one would expect.
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Old 27th Jul 2010, 09:45
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I remember watching The Paras.. 1982 I think. I worked with one of the featured recruits 18 years later - he was a Sgt at that point. His maroon beret was pinched, cut in half, and then stitched together with a Crab one. Sure, he ranted and raved a bit, called us crabfat w#nkers.. but with a twinkle in his eye. Whenever he used to get a bit.. well, 'army', we'd remind him of his repeated failings..

Al Slater was one of his JNCO instructors - he was to be posthumously awarded the MC.
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Old 27th Jul 2010, 17:09
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Successful Fighter Pilot

The progress of the only successful candidate of this cohort was not followed closely from the start. He is still a serving officer, and is a really nice person. He has had an interesting and, I think, a rewarding career. I meet him a short while ago.
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Old 27th Jul 2010, 23:17
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Just purchased the Paras - 1982 which is available on that site also...here is the link to it:

The Paras-1982
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Gouide.... The MAA is still going strong Sparkers From HMS Ark Royal 73-78 will be holding their annual reunion in London this year and I am please to let you know that one of our guests will be Rear Admiral Wilfred Jackson Graham RN Rtd now 85, who will be popping in to see us on the Friday evening and meeting and greeting our members on Saturday morning.

Also attending as guests will be "Little Wilf" and his master John Pooley, FMAA Tom Wilkinson and director of the TV series SAILOR John Purdie.
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