VC10 AAR.
Many moons ago when I was on Southampton UAS at Hamble I remember that someone at the College of Air Training there had a Triumph Herald with the registration FLY 747. I wonder if anyone still has that?
F4 JET seen RIAT July 2019.
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In traffic near LHR a couple of years ago we ended up following P1 LOT. Probable CivAir.
Same area, similar timeframe, was a dark-skinned gentleman driving S1 NGH
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In case it is of interest, I was going through my deceased Father's documents (which seem never ending) and came across a historical BAC/RAND Corp doc relating to the VC 10 project.
Am presuming it is not confidential anymore as it was 1967 and there are no more VC10 flying around.
If anyone is interested in the whole doc then happy to share (just PM me)
Am presuming it is not confidential anymore as it was 1967 and there are no more VC10 flying around.
If anyone is interested in the whole doc then happy to share (just PM me)