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One last flight

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With Jen's superb new Brabazon on the way, I thought I'd have one last outing in the old one...

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Is that some sought of RAF Transpoter plane in the 50's? looks nice anyway :tab:

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Where are the RAF markings James??
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DaveB wrote:Where are the RAF markings James??

Oh so thatst Not RAF markings then , Just a bare metal type prop plane with the Union Jack on it? :think:


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I can't think of any RAF transport bare metal with a Union Jack on the fin

Civil transport......yes and many but not RAF.

Do you not know what it is James???

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No! ;-)

The Brabazon seemed like a good idea at the time but it turned out to be a white elephant and never went into service for a variety of reasons which I'm sure someone here will be willing to go into.. but not me ;-)

Have you heard of wikipedia James?? Try 'Googling' or Ask.com :)

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Garry Russell wrote:I can't think of any RAF transport bare metal with a Union Jack on the fin

Civil transport......yes and many but not RAF.

Do you not know what it is James???

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Nope :lol: Maybe they did for an experiment :roll:
DaveB wrote:No! ;-)

The Brabazon seemed like a good idea at the time but it turned out to be a white elephant and never went into service for a variety of reasons which I'm sure someone here will be willing to go into.. but not me ;-)

Have you heard of wikipedia James?? Try 'Googling' or Ask.com :)


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Thanks for that Dave so its called a Brabazon do you know who made it? Oh by the way I use wikipedia all the time but I cant use it if I dont know what the plane is called ;-) But I can now :cpu:



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James it says it's a Brabazon on the original thread........ fifth word ;-)

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

I've just tried Wikipedia and it gave no direct page to the Brabazon. However, on page 1-20 of 244.. it gives a list of 'possibles' with regard to relevance. No1 is Baron Brabazon - 100%. I didn't try there because we're looking for an aircraft not a bloke. Second in the list with a relevance of 98.7% is Bristol Brabazon. Now, I don't know if this is refering to a night club in Bristol or if it's Bristol the aircraft company but I think it's a fair bet to go for the aircraft company ;-)

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Just type "Bristols" into Google

it's number 188645834 on the list :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Or you could just click on this link

http://www.aviationarchive.org.uk/stories/storylist.php


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