The Javelin has alway looked (IMHO) that it was carved from a solid billet of iron. First time I saw one (at Boscombe) I couldn't get over how big it was
Kind regards
John
Ps That's one of the new UKMIL weathered paints... really rather nice
for a book he was researching,(he was the first fire officer on the scene)
Sqn Ldr Dick gives a constant running commentary right down to the point of ejection (actually the chase plane pilot tells him its' time to go)
talk about being cool under pressure.
for a book he was researching,(he was the first fire officer on the scene)
Sqn Ldr Dick gives a constant running commentary right down to the point of ejection (actually the chase plane pilot tells him its' time to go)
talk about being cool under pressure.
I wonder if thats the same Sqn Ldr Dick who was based at Eastern Radar at RAF Watton in the 1970s ? I believe he was a Wing Commander by that time...just a thought.
I wonder if thats the same Sqn Ldr Dick who was based at Eastern Radar at RAF Watton in the 1970s ? I believe he was a Wing Commander by that time...just a thought.
Could be, but I found out that most S/L's and W/C's were Dicks :dance:
John wrote:The Javelin has alway looked (IMHO) that it was carved from a solid billet of iron. First time I saw one (at Boscombe) I couldn't get over how big it was
Not for nothing was it nicknamed 'The Flatiron'.......
I wonder if thats the same Sqn Ldr Dick who was based at Eastern Radar at RAF Watton in the 1970s ? I believe he was a Wing Commander by that time...just a thought.
Could be, but I found out that most S/L's and W/C's were Dicks :dance:
I can ask my older brother - He was at Eastern Radar in the mid 70s until
being posted to the ASC in Berlin.
Leif
(BTW he was a James proving the exception to the rule - (Squabbling Bleeder J W W Harding) NOT a Richard , But certainly a S/L and a .....
:tuttut: Never mind Ill get me hat.
Oh yes and to bring it back on track - downloaded the paint from No Nodes this morning - looks the DBs on Alpha's Jav.