Jags etc on M-ways
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Re: Jags etc on M-ways
Can't get pages....dead links but it looks like there was a London New York and a London Paris.
The Paris was a 2 seater
Anyone have details???
Garry
The Paris was a 2 seater
Anyone have details???
Garry
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Re: Jags etc on M-ways
Here's a bit more info on the transatlantic race:
http://www.btinternet.com/~gordon.dyer/ ... ories.html
Best wishes
Steve P
http://www.btinternet.com/~gordon.dyer/ ... ories.html
Best wishes
Steve P
Re: Jags etc on M-ways
You often hear about light GA in the States landing on roads when their engines go tits-up.
Lol, imagine being overtaken by a jet fighter!
Lol, imagine being overtaken by a jet fighter!
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Re: Jags etc on M-ways
jonesey2k wrote:You often hear about light GA in the States landing on roads when their engines go tits-up.
Lol, imagine being overtaken by a jet fighter!
when my uncle flew, he took me on a bussness trip down to southern florida in his 182 around 1980-82 I think
the guy he met didn't give him an airport to land at, but told him to "just land on state road bla bla west of the intersection of us bla bla"
when we landed (road signs look close when comeing in at 60 knots) we just left his plane in a dirt lot on the side of the road.
as we were driving we saw several houses with planes siting in there front yard like you would see pick up trucks normaly. :o
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Re: Jags etc on M-ways
There is a photo about of a Jag doing a very low overshoot over the grass at Old Warden. There was also a time when a Harrier occupied hangar 1 at Old Warden, although admittedly that was for running repairs after a show appearance.forthbridge wrote:Interesting stuff....
I've not heard the grass takeoff mentioned before!
A bit like the 'operating Harriers from car showrooms' - never seen an image of that - although as Skippy points out, in time of need I don't think that it would take too long to rip down a few lampposts and barriers....
As for the motorway Jag, it was on the M55 between Preston and Blackpool, I believe about here.
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Re: Jags etc on M-ways
Heh,
I Drive up and down the M55 each day to work and back, and yet never knew that a Jaguar had landed on it. Makes a lot of sense since its near Warton and has to be one of the straighest motorways I've ever driven on.
Would certainly make my journey to work more interesting!
I Drive up and down the M55 each day to work and back, and yet never knew that a Jaguar had landed on it. Makes a lot of sense since its near Warton and has to be one of the straighest motorways I've ever driven on.
Would certainly make my journey to work more interesting!

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Re: Jags etc on M-ways
now that is the best scarifyer i have seen
scary stuff if your behind it on the grass!
Regards
Rick
scary stuff if your behind it on the grass!
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Rick
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Brilliant stuff! Great find St. George!
Is that one of the Frenchie Jags?
Is that one of the Frenchie Jags?
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