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effortless 31st Aug 2008 08:46

Ascot 600
 
Thank you very so for making my grandson very happy. We watched you at Shoreham and he said "I wish it would land." Lo and behold, he was entranced as you did just that. Made the current Mrs Effortless happy too. She is in love with Albert, silly old bat!

"Grandad, is that a "J"?" F'gawdsake he's only six!

exscribbler 31st Aug 2008 12:56

Well done, Effortless. He may be only 6 but he's obviously being dragged up proper. :ok:

What's the betting those Js will still be in service when he's old enough to fly one? :E

kageboy 1st Sep 2008 15:56

The J will still be around when he is old enough to fly!
 
The J at Shoreham:= I might add it was the old girl herself, the Mighty K at Shoreham!

effortless 1st Sep 2008 18:50


The J at Shoreham I might add it was the old girl herself, the Mighty K at Shoreham!
Now, now, read the post. I never said that I answered the little tick. The last time I was in a Herc they weren't even called Albert. I wouldn't know a J from a K if my life depended on it.http://www.security-forums.com/image...on_redface.gif

ZH875 1st Sep 2008 18:54

here it comes.....
 

Originally Posted by effortless (Post 4366457)
I wouldn't know a J from a K if my life depended on it.http://www.security-forums.com/image...on_redface.gif


It is ever so easy, the K smells of Piss.:E

clicker 1st Sep 2008 20:18


It is ever so easy, the K smells of Piss
And there was me thinking you could only tell the Falcons by the smoke they leave behind.

DrumMachine 2nd Sep 2008 10:29

effortless
 
As the Captain of Ascot 600 I am delighted that your grandson was so enthralled by our arrival, as I was by all types of aircraft at his age. The purpose of RAF participation at airshows is to inspire the young, unfortunately some appear to seek to hijack this, and many other threads, in a less than inspiring manner. Both types of RAF Hercules and their crews are doing stirling work in difficult circumstances and all at Lyneham should be proud of each other.

spamcanner 2nd Sep 2008 12:39

Hi DrumMachine, it was great to see you guys at Shoreham on Saturday and such a scorching day for it too! Hope you managed a drop on Sunday, despite our usual weather taking hold again! You were a very popular display item with the assembled masses:ok:

SirPeterHardingsLovechild 2nd Sep 2008 16:17

DrumMachine

1. The rest of the crew found your arrival quite exciting as well!

2. There's a £2,000 bounty for recruiting, are you claiming it for this young chap?

3. Aircrew are always very popular with the assembled masses, it's just a shame they don't give receipts. :mad:

effortless 2nd Sep 2008 17:15

Drum Machine.

Thank you very much, the little beast was also listening to you and said that if he was flying it he would have sounded less calm.

"Grandad the man told him to hurry up and come down but he said that he would in six minutes." I think that he may end up as ATC.

clicker 2nd Sep 2008 19:51


Both types of RAF Hercules and their crews are doing stirling work in difficult circumstances and all at Lyneham should be proud of each other.
Hear Hear.

Stupid Boy 3rd Sep 2008 07:04

Drum Machine

I enjoyed both of the landings on Saturday! I did not know that a Herc could imitate a triple jumper :ok:

Laker Liker 3rd Sep 2008 11:34

Ascot 600
 
I finished flying on the Albert in 1978 but the first ones I flew were silver all over - beat that!

Old Fella 3rd Sep 2008 11:57

Silver C130's
 
The RAAF C130A's were unpainted, except for some flight control surfaces, roundels and walkways on upper surfaces from their introduction in 1958 until replaced by the C130H in 1978.

Laker Liker 4th Sep 2008 16:05

Silver C130s
 
The ones that I flew from Marrietta to Cambridge only had four hours on them when we took off.............

Old Fella 5th Sep 2008 01:06

Silver C130's
 
Laker Liker, what is your point in your most recent post? Many of us have been part of ferry crews on new C130's from Lockheed's Dobbins Air Base facility.

anotherthing 5th Sep 2008 01:39

Effortless,

being an ex mil aviator myself (RN Lynx), I love to see and help facilitate mil A/C dong displays.

I will hold my hand up to being the chap who was getting on to Shoreham ATC to get the bugger down though as I had a shed load of Gatwick inbounds due at the time...

It's always the way.. never happens when you're quiet. Glad it all went OK though!

sprucemoose 5th Sep 2008 11:09

Always great to read the banter, but I thought I'd lend my (limited, and purely work-related) spotter's powers.

Effortless: there is an easy way of telling the aircraft apart, other than the aroma. The J has six-bladed props versus the earlier Hercules' four, and the new aircraft also has a distinctive black section at the lower front part of its tail, which acts as an ice kicker.

It used to be really easy, because the Js were all grey and the Ks green, but the new aircraft are progressively going green also now.

Moose :8

Mactlsm1 5th Sep 2008 13:01

Sprucemoose said:

The J has six-bladed props versus the earlier Hercules' four, and the new aircraft also has a distinctive black section at the lower front part of its tail, which acts as an ice kicker."
I think that you'll find that the black section at the lower front of the fin is in fact the HF antenna (this replaces the long wire antennas on the K model). Also another easy way of telling them apart is that the K has underwing tanks whereas our J models do not.

Mac

Top Bunk Tester 5th Sep 2008 14:04

The easiest way to tell the J & the K apart is that the J always flys in a nose up attitude and the K straight and level. This phenomenon is caused by the J only having a Pie Eating loady and a couple of large GEs down the back, whereas the K was counterbalanced by the Eng and the Nav up front. :}


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