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Scariest moment I had while a passenger in a small 4 seater aircraft was flying between towns, we ran into very heavy fog. The pilot basically did a sharp U turn and in doing so the stall warning sounded off. Not knowing what it was certainly had me worried. Pilot explained he wasn't instrument rated and the plane was not equipped for night flying. Only way out of the fog was a total U turn and hope that he was on the same path back the way we came. The fog was only over one specific area, but we could not fly around it as returned to airport and waited a couple fo hours for it to clear befroe resuming our journey.Brilliant photos Hutch.If I flew any of those my trousers wouldn’t be white🤪
Thank you, I was an apprentice at RAE Bedford, we had lots of different aircraft based there and travelling through.Awesome pics Hutch! 👍
I used to cycle over to RAF Cottesmore from Leicester just on the chance of seeing a excercise four plane take off. Never saw that but did see some single take offs. Went down to Old Sarum to see the Farewell flight of XH588. That intake whine was unforgettable.Thank you, I was an apprentice at RAE Bedford, we had lots of different aircraft based there and travelling through.
One month we had 4 Vulcans on Standby for exercises, , we heard an incredible roar and got to the hanger doors as the first one took off followed by the other three within 2 minutes. A fantastic sight and sound.
A Vulcan was one of the aircraft that provided a bit of an air show at the British F1 GP at Brand Hatch in 1980………Unforgettable!Thank you, I was an apprentice at RAE Bedford, we had lots of different aircraft based there and travelling through.
One month we had 4 Vulcans on Standby for exercises, , we heard an incredible roar and got to the hanger doors as the first one took off followed by the other three within 2 minutes. A fantastic sight and sound.
I was delighted, visiting Cosford, to see a specific aircraft there (XX654) that I have actually flown as a young pilotMost of the aircraft in our air force were Hunters and Canberra's. Helicopters were Alouettes. Our police air wing was privately owned planes like pipers etc.
Many years ago we went to Cosford museum and I enjoyed the day. OH found it a bit boring. Now that son in law and grandsons are here in the UK, maybe time for another visit?
Hutch I have sent you a PM.
I recall seeing the Vulcan display at Farnborough in the early '60s - it was being used as a testbed for Concorde with an Olympus engine in the bomb-bay - a magnificent sight as it climbed away on the one engine! They also displayed the P1127, which evolved to become the Harrier.A Vulcan was one of the aircraft that provided a bit of an air show at the British F1 GP at Brand Hatch in 1980………Unforgettable!
So did I , but we put it in a BIG box and sent it to the USA, in the early 1970'sI worked on a Spitfire…. it came in a box🤣🤣🤣