Graham
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN
I suppose,looking at it logically,every jet or rocket aircraft is a 'pusher',...Mal.
A jet or rocket engine is a 'reaction' engine not a 'pusher'. Graham.
I suppose,looking at it logically,every jet or rocket aircraft is a 'pusher',...Mal.
Fairey Gannet,despite it's appearance, it's a twin engined aircraft,with twin 'Mamba' turbo-prop engines,with counter-rotatig props.Enormous aircraft,much bigger than you would take it to be from looking at the photograph,....Mal.
Fairey Gannet,despite it's appearance, it's a twin engined aircraft,with twin 'Mamba' turbo-prop engines,with counter-rotatig props.Enormous aircraft,much bigger than you would take it to be from looking at the photograph,....Mal.
Hi Ladywood,
Is the drawing on Post No 62 a Blackburn NA39 Buccaneer?
Your drawings are excellent and bring out a lot of character that's missing in a photo. Have you done any sketches of World War 1 aircraft at all? Very talented artist, mate!
Big Gee
No, even as I pressed the button I knew it isn't a Buccaneer. I'm stumped! Not really into modern aircraft.
Hi Darby The planes in post 83 are Stirlings and the aircraft in your USAF MEMORIAL
are in differant markings so not memorial flight and the other pic IN POST 52
THE BLUE ANGELS US NAVY DISPLAY TEAM.
I can remember our teacher at Canterbury Cross school getting all excited as he told us that Neville Duke had just broken the world speed record at 728mph in a Hawker Hunter. 1953, I think.
As an aircraft buff who prefers planes with fans at the front, I have to say that the Hunter has to be one of the most beautiful aircraft ever designed. There was one as 'gate-guardian' until recently at Bruntingthorpe Industrial Estate, and I managed a very close look one day; suprising how much wood there was in its construction. I also remember when I was working in Switzerland in about 1975 a pair of Swiss Air Force Hunters hedge-hopping in and out of the valleys around Zug, where I was working. The noise was incredible, but the Swiss just ignored it and carried on working.
Big Gee
As the thread photos are mainly military aircraft, hope after seeing Darby's great shot of a Constellation that these 1950's adverts will fit in OK as well.
Hi, DarbyHere's a couple of a Gannet going overboard.
Hi Darby,couple of good photographs there.I wonder why the Gannet has it's arrester hook retracted if it was performing a carrier landing?....Mal.
Hi, Darby
Do you know on which Carrier that happened. Was it HMS Bulwark by any chance ?
Oldmohawk
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Thanks for that. My brother in-law was on the Bulwark and saw the incident.Yes it was the Bulwark 1956.
Armstrong Whitworth NF Meteor, flown in one of these myself at RNAS Hal Far Malta.
Gotcha!
It's a French Breguet Alize, designed to exactly the same specification as the Gannet. Not so successful as the Gannet, though.
Big Gee