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6th Jun 2003, 02:48
Replies: 1
Views: 2,354
Posted By Random UAS Stude

Spirit of St Louis Replica crashed on Saturday at...

Spirit of St Louis Replica crashed on Saturday at Coventry during airshow. Appeared to be structural failure of (Left?) wing. Pilot Pierre Hollander was transfered to hospital in Birmingham but died...
13th May 2003, 00:47
Replies: 2
Views: 913
Posted By Random UAS Stude

Right, I can't tell you when the...

Right,

I can't tell you when the Shuttleworth acquired the JP, but it left the collection in 1961 to go Loughborough in an exchange for VS Spitfire AR501, which went to OW (at this time Sea...
3rd May 2003, 02:52
Replies: 14
Views: 1,950
Posted By Random UAS Stude

VnV Thanks, I stand corrected, the...

VnV

Thanks, I stand corrected, the Manchester did have vulture's

Silly schoolboy error...



:O
2nd May 2003, 18:16
Replies: 14
Views: 1,950
Posted By Random UAS Stude

Reynolds... Westland did produce the...

Reynolds...

Westland did produce the Whirlwind (not to be confused with the later helicopter), and it entered service an 1940. Should have been a good plane, but it had the fabled RR Peregrine's...
30th Apr 2003, 06:39
Replies: 84
Views: 9,703
Posted By Random UAS Stude

I believe the programme was released on DVD and...

I believe the programme was released on DVD and VHS yesterday, along with the 1954 film on DVD on the 12th May.

Amazon.co.uk seems to have it available but not Amazon.com - you could try getting...
13th Apr 2003, 00:33
Replies: 38
Views: 2,695
Posted By Random UAS Stude

(All other UAS are gay)??? Er, no, well mine...

(All other UAS are gay)???

Er, no, well mine isn't anyway

I take your point - Tutor is probably more of a M1. What would a Bulldog be?
12th Apr 2003, 00:01
Replies: 38
Views: 2,695
Posted By Random UAS Stude

Grob 115e - Carbon Fibre, spritely, sporty - bit...

Grob 115e - Carbon Fibre, spritely, sporty - bit like a Mclaren F1 only slower with about 1/4 of the power...:O
11th Apr 2003, 23:50
Replies: 31
Views: 3,969
Posted By Random UAS Stude

if you ever DID land at Alconbury, or had to land...

if you ever DID land at Alconbury, or had to land for some unknown reason, the parallel taxiways would be the best bet...
11th Apr 2003, 23:45
Replies: 67
Views: 13,211
Posted By Random UAS Stude

Probably a darn good reason why they look like...

Probably a darn good reason why they look like they're painted in light grey undercoat. Could paint them bright red, to match the red arrows, but that may defeat the point...
11th Apr 2003, 23:41
Replies: 14
Views: 1,494
Posted By Random UAS Stude

Not the BBC...

Not the BBC...
11th Apr 2003, 20:42
Replies: 31
Views: 3,969
Posted By Random UAS Stude

Aussie Andy Did you have a moment of shock...

Aussie Andy

Did you have a moment of shock once you saw all those inconsiderate cars sitting on the runway...

Anyway your not the only one...

One of the UAS guys called downwind at Wyton...
11th Apr 2003, 02:29
Replies: 30
Views: 3,698
Posted By Random UAS Stude

Land 10(bl***y)kts slow - aeroplane still floats...

Land 10(bl***y)kts slow - aeroplane still floats 10 miles down bl***y long runway...
10th Apr 2003, 23:59
Replies: 30
Views: 3,698
Posted By Random UAS Stude

Has anybody actually manage to land a 115/Tutor...

Has anybody actually manage to land a 115/Tutor EXACTLY where they wanted to yet - just 'cos Mr Grob makes gliders, the little aeroplane seems to think its allowed to float forever...:O
10th Apr 2003, 23:23
Replies: 48
Views: 6,211
Posted By Random UAS Stude

If you want see Concorde fly - GO TO HEATHROW!:O ...

If you want see Concorde fly - GO TO HEATHROW!:O

Take the chance while you can....
10th Apr 2003, 23:19
Replies: 16
Views: 4,274
Posted By Random UAS Stude

Yep, only a month to go! Got the hours, no...

Yep, only a month to go!

Got the hours, no PPL though :O
10th Apr 2003, 22:25
Replies: 18
Views: 1,183
Posted By Random UAS Stude

Freeware? Meljet v.v.good The rest mentioned...

Freeware? Meljet v.v.good
The rest mentioned here seem to be commercial packages...(other than project opensky (v.good too)

As for forums, www.simviation.com

:O
10th Apr 2003, 22:05
Replies: 16
Views: 4,274
Posted By Random UAS Stude

Get a train from St Albans to London (or vice...

Get a train from St Albans to London (or vice versa) during daylight hours and you get a good view of the old airfield site.
10th Apr 2003, 22:01
Replies: 48
Views: 6,211
Posted By Random UAS Stude

Vulcan - firstly cos' Concorde hasn't stopped...

Vulcan - firstly cos' Concorde hasn't stopped flying (yet), and secondly, the guys at Bruntingthorpe deserve to have the Vulcan flying again...
10th Apr 2003, 21:59
Replies: 84
Views: 9,703
Posted By Random UAS Stude

From what I understand, the BBMF Lanc was...

From what I understand, the BBMF Lanc was converted to to dual controls when it was brought back to flying conditions in the sixties, as the RAF operate it with pilot and co-pilot (much...
10th Apr 2003, 21:24
Replies: 272
Views: 53,516
Posted By Random UAS Stude

Don't think anyone could afford to fly them. ...

Don't think anyone could afford to fly them.

Museums - Duxford and FAA museums have them already - I suppose it depends on runways available or sponsorship the get them dismantled and transported...
10th Apr 2003, 20:18
Replies: 272
Views: 53,516
Posted By Random UAS Stude

1)Mmm, I saw that headline too. Maybe we...

1)Mmm, I saw that headline too.

Maybe we should persuade the Beeb to get an aviation correspondent (or do they have one?)...

Might get rid of some of the c**p they come out with.

2)...
9th Apr 2003, 22:07
Replies: 45
Views: 7,130
Posted By Random UAS Stude

Would you let someone only just out of multi's...

Would you let someone only just out of multi's training on to your Lanc?

I wouldn't ...

(not that I have a Lanc in my shed...):D
5th Apr 2003, 21:26
Replies: 4
Views: 1,603
Posted By Random UAS Stude

On the premier UAS we've has DE EFT studes from...

On the premier UAS we've has DE EFT studes from cranwell for more than two years in a seperate flt (normally between 3-6 at a time). From what I now under there will be no sepearte "DE flt", and the...
24th Mar 2003, 12:14
Replies: 275
Views: 39,519
Posted By Random UAS Stude

Not being an expert, but could it be something to...

Not being an expert, but could it be something to do with G/C Lockwood's country of origin - ie New Zealand... I don't know whether they say Iraq or I-raq.

Just a thought...:)
18th Mar 2003, 19:06
Replies: 94
Views: 8,903
Posted By Random UAS Stude

Did you pass at the second attempt? The 2x...

Did you pass at the second attempt?

The 2x limit as far as i'm aware is for RAF Selection/sponsorship, although someone probably knows better

Good Luck anyway;)
23rd Feb 2003, 13:33
Replies: 98
Views: 11,719
Posted By Random UAS Stude

1. DH Comet (Either variety) 2. Percival Mew...

1. DH Comet (Either variety)
2. Percival Mew Gull
3. Miles Hawk Speed Six
4. Gloster Gladiator (in silver of course)
5. Westland Lysander
6. (Any thing else with a Bristol Mercury....)
7....
7th Nov 2002, 13:57
Replies: 6
Views: 1,051
Posted By Random UAS Stude

What's in a name?

For a uni final year design project we have to design (on paper) a tanker aircraft to fulfil the RAF STA task. We also have to give it a name - any ideas?:cool:
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