An English Electric Lightning or a VC10 or a Whirlwind.
Nostalgia is still what it used to be.
Nostalgia is still what it used to be.
He was both of thoseAn arrogant and opinionated son of a ***** allegedly.
A bloody brave one though.
My favourite, not just because my father flew themAn English Electric Lightning or a VC10 or a Whirlwind.
Nostalgia is still what it used to be.
Difficult to call my favourite, so many I love so to save stressing myself I am going to say one of these beauties..View attachment 188519
That plane of Muttley's! Animator must have been, as the programme name suggests, on the Wacky Baccy.Difficult to call my favourite, so many I love so to save stressing myself I am going to say one of these beauties..View attachment 188519
I totally agree with you...certainly not the product of a sober/straight mind!That plane of Muttley's! Animator must have been, as the programme name suggests, on the Wacky Baccy.
Operation Anvil: https://wackyraces.fandom.com/wiki/Operation_Anvil
To my knowledge, only one Concorde was ever destroyed - the one that crashed in Paris.It was Concorde. Should never have been destroyed.
Harrier II is still in use with the US Marines, and Spanish and Italian Navies. The US had Hawker Siddeley Harriers at first, and I recall them being seen there as a British fighter jet. The McDonnell Douglas ones were an improved model that was co-developed with British Aerospace, which no doubt the yanks gave themselves a huge pat on the back for.
Hawker Siddeley ((Harrier) Jump Jet.
i used to work in the Aircraft industry 30plus years ago - only admin, nothing exciting - and went to the Farnborough Air Show one year. Three of these hovering equally spaced along the runway, dipping their noses, turning slowly round in unison - incredible.
and I can remember people being cross because McDonnell Douglas started manufacturing them in the US and Americans assuming them/claiming them as a significant US development. They weren’t!