New Typhoon display livery
I suppose I shall get hammered for saying this....but that design is butt ugly to me.
It is just down right gaudy looking....but to put the flag on an airplane as busy as yours is....is a very difficult task to accomplish.
Flying the flag is right and proper...and if it triggers the "woke"....do it with Reheat in full blast please!
The important thing is doing displays and showing the Flag.....and brings credit to the RAF.
Here is something that has become very popular at our Air Displays.....Legacy Flights combining generations of aircraft together in a single formation.
https://cdn.dvidshub.net/media/thumb.../1000w_q75.jpg
It is just down right gaudy looking....but to put the flag on an airplane as busy as yours is....is a very difficult task to accomplish.
Flying the flag is right and proper...and if it triggers the "woke"....do it with Reheat in full blast please!
The important thing is doing displays and showing the Flag.....and brings credit to the RAF.
Here is something that has become very popular at our Air Displays.....Legacy Flights combining generations of aircraft together in a single formation.
https://cdn.dvidshub.net/media/thumb.../1000w_q75.jpg
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Duxford Air Displays with the WWII Warbird mix are good too....when I was there with the Huey I was hoping to get into a formation with the B-17 and Mustang....all three being iconic aircraft.
As to the Mosquito....I have a copy of "Terror in the Starboard Seat" on my "favored" Book shelf.
As to the Mosquito....I have a copy of "Terror in the Starboard Seat" on my "favored" Book shelf.
To fly a display requires careful planning, paying attention to the brief and finely honed skills coupled with good decision making. He would turn up in the wrong aircraft, on the wrong day at the wrong field, fly a wobbly circuit and complete with a wheels up landing. At the subsequent enquiry he would blame the met man and the ground crew.
Trouble is, the Union flag is just a bit too ‘busy’ to be splashed onto a Typhoon in this fashion, and doesn’t really do much for the aircraft’s beautiful lines. I would have loved to see a design based on the RAF ensign, with the fuselage predominantly in ensign blue.
Tin hat on....
Tin hat on....
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To be really honest, I'd prefer a theme in which taxpayers money wasn't spanked on vacuous display schemes at all. Surely there's better things to be spending the defence budget on? As Mogwi says, keep it looking like a warplane and let the flying do the talking. Especially as the Typhoon display is normally brilliant.
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Had the fuselage been in white...and the upper wing done as the underside had been done....it would have looked a lot better but then the pilot would have had a hard time figuring out where to look for the cockpit entrance.
Sorry.....but that paint scheme as is .....just doesn't "sing".
It does prove innovation is hard to come by in some organizations.
Granted that paint scheme would fit right in at Brighton Beach on a Bank Holiday.
Sorry.....but that paint scheme as is .....just doesn't "sing".
It does prove innovation is hard to come by in some organizations.
Granted that paint scheme would fit right in at Brighton Beach on a Bank Holiday.
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I remain puzzled by the origins of a black painted Typhoon to perpetrate this on ... I thought they were grey.
Are the OCU airframes in “Trainer Black” these days, for Hi-Vis purposes? Or is this a Night Intruder variant?
Are the OCU airframes in “Trainer Black” these days, for Hi-Vis purposes? Or is this a Night Intruder variant?
Black Typhoons Matter