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  • DonsteppaD Online
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    wrote on last edited by Donsteppa
    #381

    This also belongs in the Planes thread:

    From: https://www.facebook.com/BBMF.Official

    Captain (now honorary Colonel) Tom Moore, a WWII veteran, has raised millions for the NHS. This morning, on his 100th birthday, two aircraft from the RAF’s BBMF flew over his house to mark the occasion. Hurricane LF363 was flown by Sqn Ldr Mark Discombe (OC BBMF) and Spitfire MK365 by Flt Lt Andy Preece (BBMF Ops Officer). They completed three passes before returning to their base at RAF Coningsby. (Photo: LAC Iwan Lewis)

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  • voodooV Away
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    @Bones said in Planes:

    @Snowy don't fly it? Just pootle around on the ground. You'll become a star.

    I had to Google pootle. It appears you made a proper use of the word.

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  • BonesB Online
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    replied to voodoo on last edited by
    #383

    @voodoo said in Planes:

    @Bones said in Planes:

    @Snowy don't fly it? Just pootle around on the ground. You'll become a star.

    I had to Google pootle. It appears you made a proper use of the word.

    Upstairs for thinking, downstairs for thinking.

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  • Victor MeldrewV Offline
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    replied to Donsteppa on last edited by Victor Meldrew
    #384

    @Donsteppa

    A great picture of the most successful British fighter of the Battle of Britain & WW2 -and a Spitfire...

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    replied to Victor Meldrew on last edited by
    #385

    @Victor-Meldrew said in Coronavirus - Overall:

    @Donsteppa

    A great picture of the most successful British fighter of the Battle of Britain & WW2 -and a Spitfire...

    Helps that there were twice as many Hurricanes than Spitfires deployed during the BoB. Though I do feel sort of sorry for the Hurricane as the Andrew Ridgely of the whole thing.

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    #386

    https://nzhistory.govt.nz/rnzafs-first-combat-strike-second-world-war

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    replied to taniwharugby on last edited by
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    @taniwharugby nice, didn't know/forgot about that action

    "Vampires with a hairy chest" haha

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    @Machpants
    "Loo - or mile high club initiation chamber"

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    taniwharugby
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    replied to taniwharugby on last edited by
    #390

    @taniwharugby that reminds me of how the airfield where Sir Ed's wife and daughter crashed is described. Squeaky bum time

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  • Victor MeldrewV Offline
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    replied to Catogrande on last edited by Victor Meldrew
    #391

    @Catogrande said in Coronavirus - Overall:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in Coronavirus - Overall:

    @Donsteppa

    A great picture of the most successful British fighter of the Battle of Britain & WW2 -and a Spitfire...

    Helps that there were twice as many Hurricanes than Spitfires deployed during the BoB. Though I do feel sort of sorry for the Hurricane as the Andrew Ridgely of the whole thing.

    The Hurricane could take way more punishment and was way easier to repair than the Spitfire so that kept the number high as well. Was surprised to read the Hurricane was more maneuverable and more often than not better in a dogfight than either the Spit or an ME109

    Though I do feel sort of sorry for the Hurricane as the Andrew Ridgely of the whole thing.

    Who?

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    replied to Victor Meldrew on last edited by
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    @Victor-Meldrew said in Coronavirus - Overall:

    @Catogrande said in Coronavirus - Overall:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in Coronavirus - Overall:

    @Donsteppa

    A great picture of the most successful British fighter of the Battle of Britain & WW2 -and a Spitfire...

    Helps that there were twice as many Hurricanes than Spitfires deployed during the BoB. Though I do feel sort of sorry for the Hurricane as the Andrew Ridgely of the whole thing.

    The Hurricane could take way more punishment and was way easier to repair than the Spitfire so that kept the number high as well. Was surprised to read the Hurricane was more maneuverable and more often than not better in a dogfight than either the Spit or an ME109

    Though I do feel sort of sorry for the Hurricane as the Andrew Ridgely of the whole thing.

    Who?

    No. Wham!

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  • CatograndeC Offline
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    replied to Victor Meldrew on last edited by
    #393

    @Victor-Meldrew said in Coronavirus - Overall:

    @Catogrande said in Coronavirus - Overall:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in Coronavirus - Overall:

    @Donsteppa

    A great picture of the most successful British fighter of the Battle of Britain & WW2 -and a Spitfire...

    Helps that there were twice as many Hurricanes than Spitfires deployed during the BoB. Though I do feel sort of sorry for the Hurricane as the Andrew Ridgely of the whole thing.

    The Hurricane could take way more punishment and was way easier to repair than the Spitfire so that kept the number high as well. Was surprised to read the Hurricane was more maneuverable and more often than not better in a dogfight than either the Spit or an ME109

    Quicker and cheaper to build too.

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    replied to Catogrande on last edited by
    #394

    @Catogrande said in Coronavirus - Overall:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in Coronavirus - Overall:

    @Catogrande said in Coronavirus - Overall:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in Coronavirus - Overall:

    @Donsteppa

    A great picture of the most successful British fighter of the Battle of Britain & WW2 -and a Spitfire...

    Helps that there were twice as many Hurricanes than Spitfires deployed during the BoB. Though I do feel sort of sorry for the Hurricane as the Andrew Ridgely of the whole thing.

    The Hurricane could take way more punishment and was way easier to repair than the Spitfire so that kept the number high as well. Was surprised to read the Hurricane was more maneuverable and more often than not better in a dogfight than either the Spit or an ME109

    Quicker and cheaper to build too.

    Wood frame and canvas instead of metal outer skin

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  • SnowyS Offline
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    replied to canefan on last edited by
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    @canefan said in Coronavirus - Overall:

    @Catogrande said in Coronavirus - Overall:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in Coronavirus - Overall:

    @Catogrande said in Coronavirus - Overall:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in Coronavirus - Overall:

    @Donsteppa

    A great picture of the most successful British fighter of the Battle of Britain & WW2 -and a Spitfire...

    Helps that there were twice as many Hurricanes than Spitfires deployed during the BoB. Though I do feel sort of sorry for the Hurricane as the Andrew Ridgely of the whole thing.

    The Hurricane could take way more punishment and was way easier to repair than the Spitfire so that kept the number high as well. Was surprised to read the Hurricane was more maneuverable and more often than not better in a dogfight than either the Spit or an ME109

    Quicker and cheaper to build too.

    Wood frame and canvas instead of metal outer skin

    Metal by the time of the "Battle of Britain". Flight controls were still fabric I think. Fuselage was timber stringers covered in doped linen. Took about 2/3 of the amount of time to build as a spitfire. 10,000 hour off the top of my head.

    "A fabric-covered wing patterned upon traditional Hawker designs was initially adopted in order to speed up production; a higher-performing stressed-skin metal wing took its place in late 1939."

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    replied to Snowy on last edited by
    #396

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  • SnowyS Offline
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    replied to canefan on last edited by
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    @canefan said in Planes:

    Squeaky bum time

    Taking off from strips like that actually isn't too bad. You've got instant altitude when you go off the end, and can trade that for airspeed as long as you actually pole forward so as to not whack the tail (never heard of that happening though). The Hillary crash was due to a gust lock being still in place on the ailerons IIRC. When it says "remove before flight" you really should.

    Landing on one way strips with no escape option is definitely more squeaky bum.

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  • SnowyS Offline
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    replied to A Former User on last edited by
    #398

    @R-L I've still got that loving feeling - the Rayban aviators are long gone though.

    I actually took @Bones Honey's advice and went for a pootle in my Liklik balus the other day to give the engine a run. CAA have approved maintenance on aircraft under level 3 so is legit. Thought that I might do a Captain Tom (I really wish he was a Major) and just taxi up and down the airstrip 100 times.

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    replied to A Former User on last edited by
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    @R-L said in Coronavirus - Overall:

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    R.I.P Goose

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    @Snowy question... Did you look like this?
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