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20th Apr 2022, 15:44
Replies: 8
Views: 4,086
Posted By PeterJG

I knew Tony when he was on 2 Squadron F4s at...

I knew Tony when he was on 2 Squadron F4s at Laarbruch in the mid-70s, and later on IX(B) Squadron Tornados at Honington 1982-85. He was an excellent, professional and enthusiastic pilot, and an...
10th Oct 2021, 19:21
Replies: 20
Views: 4,330
Posted By PeterJG

Surely any CRAFT that flies in the AIR...

Surely any CRAFT that flies in the AIR (atmosphere) is an AIRCRAFT, manned or not.
3rd Oct 2021, 09:32
Replies: 232
Views: 61,235
Posted By PeterJG

High Speed Low Level

The Buccaneer
13th May 2019, 08:47
Replies: 8
Views: 1,728
Posted By PeterJG

Island Coastal Aviation

Visiting from UK I flew floatplane instruction from Tom Dryborough of Island Coastal Aviation at Pitt Meadows four years ago, and as a newcomer to floatplanes it was a fantastic experience with...
18th Mar 2019, 14:50
Replies: 3,898
Views: 1,714,168
Posted By PeterJG

Miles Messenger

Just to back up Vintage SATCO. I was there and took the photo; it was G-AISL. I'm surprised someone did a quick repair job to get it flying later in 1961 when it reportedly had another incident.
17th Mar 2019, 11:50
Replies: 3,898
Views: 1,714,168
Posted By PeterJG

OOPS!

As an air cadet I flew my Flying Scholarship at Luton in 1961, in Tiger Moths G-AOGS and AOZH. As cadets, after careful instruction we swung props on the Tigers and any visitors (would we be allowed...
8th Mar 2019, 17:18
Replies: 11
Views: 3,543
Posted By PeterJG

Buccaneer & BLC

The relatively high wing-loading gave the Bucc its legendary ride and control at high speed. However, as with all similarly configured fast jets, at low speed without flaps etc, manoeuvrability was...
4th Mar 2019, 09:07
Replies: 11
Views: 3,543
Posted By PeterJG

Buccaneer & BLC

Take-off on land was always without BLC and flap/droop/tailplane flap 15-10-10, except the very odd occasion on a short runway. BLC was always used for normal landing flap/droop/tailplane flap...
28th Aug 2013, 14:25
Replies: 78
Views: 26,575
Posted By PeterJG

"Majestic" Formation

Good to see the photo of the Queen's Birthday formation. On one practice, we hit unexpected bad weather over Suffolk. As we entered cloud the leader (Vulcan) ordered "Majestic Formation BREAK!" ...
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