Bravo November.
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Bravo November.
Just a heads up for March 27th.
Overview Falklands Hero: Bravo November on Discovery UK.com
Mike Brewer sets off on a journey of discovery to find out the story of one of the most remarkable aircraft in the British Armed Forces: a Chinook helicopter code named Bravo November. By doing so he examines the invaluable contribution that these helicopters have made to campaigns from the Falklands War onwards. And how Chinooks are now being upgraded to keep them at the cutting edge of British tactical weaponry.
I hope - but doubt - that the programme recalls how close BN was to being pushed overboard from HERMES into the sea, after the sinking of ATLANTIC CONVEYOR.
I am sure it will recall the quite remarkable job it did in 82, thanks to the remarkable efforts of those flying and maintaining it.
Or should it be "her"?? (very conscious, now, of the need to get the grammar/spelling write on this forum!!)
I am sure it will recall the quite remarkable job it did in 82, thanks to the remarkable efforts of those flying and maintaining it.
Or should it be "her"?? (very conscious, now, of the need to get the grammar/spelling write on this forum!!)
@phantomstreaker - how did you manage to set your Sky+ to record? Mine only goes 7 days ahead. I've also tried "Never Miss" on the Sky website but it doesn't recognise "Frontline Battle Machines".
Back at base - as Ian was patched up - Mike found out that the helicopter, Bravo November, was The longest serving helicopter in the Royal Air Force.
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'Brava Novenba', ''wiv', 'Bowin', 'we become in danger'. For Gods sake what is all this 'Cockney wide boy' speak that seems to be the only language in which any TV military documentary is narrated these days?
Given that BN has seen service in every conflict since the falklands should it really be earmarked for retirmemt to BBMF as a true reminder and memorial
When it cannot fly no longer perhaps it can replace the fake Bn in the current falklands exhibit .
Thoughts?
When it cannot fly no longer perhaps it can replace the fake Bn in the current falklands exhibit .
Thoughts?
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Good to see John Kennedy, and Tom Kinsella looking well 30 years down the line. RIP Dick Langworthy.
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Heads-up for part 2
Falklands Hero: Bravo November - Episode 2
Building A Legend
Mike investigates the role of the Chinook in modern warfare. How have improvements to this legendary helicopter kept it on the frontline of military action?
UK Premiere 10pm, 3rd April on the Discovery Channel 520
Also don't forget the programme is repeated at 11pm on Discovery +1, Channel 521
Falklands Hero: Bravo November - Episode 2
Building A Legend
Mike investigates the role of the Chinook in modern warfare. How have improvements to this legendary helicopter kept it on the frontline of military action?
UK Premiere 10pm, 3rd April on the Discovery Channel 520
Also don't forget the programme is repeated at 11pm on Discovery +1, Channel 521
I would love to see a comparison of the "A" model Chinook in the Museum at Fort Rucker....and a current "F" model or even the MH-47 used by the 160th SOAR. The old girl has had a few "face lifts" in her time!
The difference between the original "A" and the "C" was impressive....but would pale compared to the "F".
The difference between the original "A" and the "C" was impressive....but would pale compared to the "F".
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Watching the programme it would be easy to think that 'Langers' and his crew were the only crew that flew BN. We should not forget that NG and his co-pilot CM also did an excellent job: CM IIRC got a MID. Sadly NG found the stress too much but he did fly all his missions brilliantly supported by CM. WE should not write this crew out of the history of BN or the FI.
IMHO NG was shabbily treated when he got home.
IMHO NG was shabbily treated when he got home.
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I represent that remark - I was the Duty Air Engineer on deck when BN landed on Hermes. We marshalled her into a couple of spots stbd side aft of the mirror. After a brief respite, Flyco (balding Lt Cdr in Flyco) called over the loop "Duty Engineer on Deck " - I raised my arm in acknowledgement to which Flyco said "Could you get that Chinook folded - its b*****ing up my 7 & 8 spots for operating Sea Kings" - Needless to say , after recovering from our hysterics, Flyco understood that Hermes had no engineering capability to 'fold the Chinook' -so next day BN proceeded inshore accompanied by an RN Lynx - something to do with BN not having the right radio fit to interoperate with the land forces - but as to getting pushed over the side - the subject was never discussed.