I agree...pity they didn't finish building it, eh ?XR219 wrote:Thats the first time I've seen a westminster. It looks very like a "Black Hawk" :think:
1950s Helicopters - Colour Photos
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That Westminster was a beast, shame it was never taken further. I also love the Belvadere too, I worked with some ex-Belvadere types in the RAF (we have a member who was a FE crewman, much to his horror) on them, nothing good said generally though, shame. One of THE great aircraft missing in MSFS, to my knowledge it is about the only post war RAF operational type NEVER to have modelled 
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Well, they did try - apparently, they covered it with Terylene!Paul K wrote:I agree...pity they didn't finish building it, eh ?
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As usual - cutting edge design and technology versus NO funding and a Labour Goverment
30 years ahead of the Blackhawk - it makes you want to cry
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30 years ahead of the Blackhawk - it makes you want to cry
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I remember Paul Gausden telling me that the Belvadere wasn't well liked in the RAF. Too many seemed to fall out of the sky :roll: Not sure if this was due to a lack of funding but that would certainly fit the bill. An interesting project for someone (
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Belvedere: I think that the locals used to call that aircraft 'the flying longhouse' during the Indonesian 'confrontation.'
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Some people will do anything to go galvating around the Cotswolds on a motorcycle wont they??????I'll even volunteer to head down to Kemble and blag my way into theirs should a suitable offer be made
<---is envious actually
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