Garry Russell wrote:
The RAF used to use a Herk W2..with a long probe
Garry
I believe it was affectionately known as 'Snoopy'.
Kevin
Dear old 'Snoopy' indeed, lived at Boscombe Down, was believed to be being converted to a flying test bed for the A400M engine at Marshall's,
although other sources say it was either sold to the Dutch after conversion to a H-3 (stretched) Herk; or went back to RAF as a 'shortie' C1 to replace the one shot down in Iraq.
Garry Russell wrote:
The RAF used to use a Herk W2..with a long probe
Garry
Oh I remember that they called it Snoopy Memeber she was flying with news channels on borad during the Total Eclispe , Now we have a BAe 146 flying the job. Great shots there aswel.
Motormouse wrote:
Dear old 'Snoopy' indeed, lived at Boscombe Down, was believed to be being converted to a flying test bed for the A400M engine at Marshall's,
although other sources say it was either sold to the Dutch after conversion to a H-3 (stretched) Herk; or went back to RAF as a 'shortie' C1 to replace the one shot down in Iraq.
The original intention was to convert her back to a standard configuration for the Dutch, but she has indeed ended up with Marshalls for the A400M tests.