Oh aye, and I remember them over Torquay and Dartmoor in the '70's :-)
If you were lucky; the occaisional Sea Vixen or even a Shack up from St. Mawgan just to brighten up the scenery.
Never forget legging it accross Dartmoor with friends and looking DOWN at a pair of Hunters skimming looooow accross Foxtor Mires.
Aaaah, all seems surreal now!
Heady times of eery tors, Westward tv, Ted Tuckerman's tackle shops, maids and scrumpy...
Those were the days - thanks for jogging old memories
Edit: Here's one that should jog a few for you:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b08JtdrTLiQ
Most men often say what they think!
An honest man usually means what he says!
A gentleman always says what he means!
"Αίεν Υψικρατείν "
A fool is not he who asks a simple question, but he who would simply have its asking denied. (Richards 2012)
Gosh!, Yes Nigel; remember that very well; was it Graham Danton; Kenneth McCleod? Or was that BBC?
Gone all misty eyed now! (Sniff)😢
Nice one Matey👍😄
And yep certainly remember Sea Vixens too. RAF Whirlwinds at Mountbatten; RAF ASR launches in Sutton Harbour..........
There's a couple of clips on YouTube of Plymouth airshow up at Roborough in the late 60s early 70s if you do a search. I was at the last show there as a boy!
ChipShop👍😄
https://youtu.be/56IgTZz-9jU
Here you are Nigel; if the link works properly!
👍😄ChipShop
Last edited by nigel richards; January 7th, 2016 at 05:38.
Most men often say what they think!
An honest man usually means what he says!
A gentleman always says what he means!
"Αίεν Υψικρατείν "
A fool is not he who asks a simple question, but he who would simply have its asking denied. (Richards 2012)
Shalom and greetings all my pals,
Presenting a nice early morning business commuter flight from KATL Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport located seven miles south of the central business district of Atlanta, Georgia to KTPA Tampa International Airport six miles west of downtown Tampa, Florida,
Jetway disconnecting from the fully boarded plane
Starting engines after disconnected from pushback tug
Making a quick u-turn to taxi to taxiway E on way to runway 08R
Taxiing on taxiway E to short of runway 08R
Holding short of runway 08R awaiting for take off clearance
Because of regulations of the forums not allowing more than 4 screenshots per post, please be kind enough to go to this hyperlink to view rest of the flight.
Here is the link: http://vatil.org.il/forum/index.php/...ce-kiwi-style/
Thank you for viewing. Stay tuned for next exciting flight!!
Regards,
Aharon
Hey Nige.
No, Your right, Clive was Westward as well, he did his walks and that; then there was Roger Shaw; Stuart Hutchinson; Judy Spiers; Ian Rogers; Ian Stirling to name but a few!
Oh!, not forgetting Keith Fordyce, presenter of Treasure Hunt, and owner of the Torbay Aircraft Museum!
Last, but not least Gus Honeybun the Rabbit!
ChipShop
Westland Gazelle of the Empire Test Pilots School; seen over Boscombe Down, with one or two interesting visitors to be seen.
ChipShop
Most men often say what they think!
An honest man usually means what he says!
A gentleman always says what he means!
"Αίεν Υψικρατείν "
A fool is not he who asks a simple question, but he who would simply have its asking denied. (Richards 2012)
Well to be honest, it's really down to personal preference on that one Nigel;
I use ORBX FTX Europe scenery with England,Scotland and Wales packages added on, then UK2000 VFR airfields; which I am very happy with! Some others prefer g p satellite imagery VFR style scenery, which looks excellent from a slightly higher altitude, but loses out on its believability if you like flying at low level !
The other and probably best option would be to move back to the area👍😄, that way you could see it for real!
Oh, and I'd like 4 bunny hops please! Ha,ha,ha!
ChipShop
She was bounced during EOL practices, the MAA Incident report is available here https://www.gov.uk/government/public...on-2-june-2014 basically the large deceleration, movement of the rotor disk and the design of the Gazelles rotor caused the main rotor to hit the tail boom, severing it. The chopped tip of the boom may or may not have become a coffee table.
All modern aircraft have four dimensions: Length, Width, Height and Polotics. The TSR.2 simply got the first three right
Wouldn't a native version of this be nice..
ATB
DaveB
looks pretty sharpe on the outside Dave, might just have to give it a try
cheers ian
Nice shots Erican, but a Typhoon using its airbrake's to match the speed of a lightning, should'nt that be the other way round
It does doesn't it. That was a straight 'grab' too I have just under 270hrs logged on the VA in the York in FS9 and I enjoyed every hour. Revisiting the model in FSX yesterday to be greeted by a clear view of the runway (no VC) then calling the 2D panel up to see it stretched to buggery (I had a 4:3 aspect monitor back then) was a disappointment but externally, the model still looks pretty darned good. Those are the default prop textures too
ATB
DaveB
Probably but have been having problems with my throttle and its a bit sensitive on the JF Eurofighter it was a lot more stable using the airbrake until I get my throttle fixed. Using Formation Flight Toys for FSX and available from <!-- m -->http://mudpond.org/ to enable the JF Lightning as Ai and have found you can run multiple copies to create large formations of aircraft which is good fun to play around with, I have had 16 other aircraft without problems although landing lights and gun effects might need to be temporarily disabled in some aircraft.
Hey erican2!
I have the formation setup gizmo as well; however, i'm darned if I can get any other aircraft to show alongside mine! I can select the aircraft to fly with me alright; but what other settings should I select to get a close formation?
When I click connect to fsx, I get a confirmation of my formation; but i'm a bit stuck as to what to do next! Some help would be very much appreciated!
Cheers for now,
ChipShop
These are for Nigel Richards and T6Flyer!
First two pics are for Nigel; this is the ORBX FTX Eu. England summer scenery.
Showing Bigbury-on-Sea and Burgh Island; also Dartmouth.
(Perhaps T-6Flyer could oblige with a couple of shots from his VFR scenery of the same locations?)
Next two shots, for T-6Flyer; just to show that I too have a Harvard as well!
(I can easily see why you like them so much Martin!)
Ttfn,
ChipShop
New project being worked on at Glowingheat.co.uk
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