Modified beasts & Ugly ducklings

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Not quite as bad as the other two...maybe, but even so, how could they do this to a formerly immaculate example of one of our classics............

http://www.airliners.net/open.file/1050625/L/
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A bit of a fall from grace......but doing a fine job nonetheless.

She still has her Royal props.

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I think this has to get at least an honourable mention...
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Yes, the Comet was bad, but then there's this which predated the Nimrod & Comet by a few years (they became operational in 1968).

http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0301301/M/

http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0301302/M/

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I have to agree Chris.. that really is bad. At least the AEW3 was streamlined. That thing looks like it's run into something :o

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There is of course the full cargo set

Guppy's, Conroy CL-44 and now the Beluga and B-747-LRF or whatever it's called (to carry the 787 bit's arround) :lol:

But here's a lesser well known one

http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine/fa ... welly.html

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Well, not that lesser known Garry.

In a similar vein, and I hope not totally OT, was the Vicker Type 432 high altitude fighter, and a very ungainly looking beast.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vickers_Type_432

Vickers seemed to go through a phase of ungainly aircraft!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vickers_Windsor

Mind you, if anybody has a decent 3-view of the Windsor, I'd have to seriously consider adding it to The List! :lol:

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Hi Andy

Us oldens will know that Wellington but most here won't have :lol:

I don't have 3 views of the Windsor but I can tell you there was an article in Airvraft Illustrated in the early seventies.

In those days they use to do these most months and it contained 3 views by Alfred Granger,

So anyone with those mags should be albe to find it..poss 1971

Unusual beast with a main umdercarruage under each engine :think: .

Mr. Granger's work was very accurate

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Garry Russell wrote:Hi Andy

Us oldens will know that Wellington but most here won't have :lol:

I don't have 3 views of the Windsor but I can tell you there was an article in Airvraft Illustrated in the early seventies.

In those days they use to do these most months and it contained 3 views by Alfred Granger,

So anyone with those mags should be albe to find it..poss 1971
"Us oldens"!!? :@ :lol:

I've always found the Windsor a fascinating aircraft, like the MB5 a good idea slightly too late! If anybody has access to the article Garry mentions, I would be very interested in obtaining a scan.

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