Shown at last..Victor Takeoff Bruntingthorpe
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Re: Shown at last..Victor Takeoff Bruntingthorpe
Years ago when I was a BCAL we had a One-Eleven do something similar at LGW. It had a reported defect of nosewheel shimmy on T.O. & Ldg, so at the end of a Hgr chk we had a pilot come in to carry out a high speed taxi down the runway. In the cockpit the capt's seat was fitted but in the RH posn was basically an orange box with an Engineer sitting on it. Half way down the runway the a/c took off, scraping the tail in the process. The Capt did a quick, tight circuit of LGW with barely enough fuel on board and landed
The Capt then became an F.O.
Paul
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Re: Shown at last..Victor Takeoff Bruntingthorpe
Utterly terrifying . I have to say I would never have attempted to put it down again, unless it really did not have sufficient fuel for a circuit
Re: Shown at last..Victor Takeoff Bruntingthorpe
I have to admit that given that she's been kept out in the English weather (rain, freeze, rain freeze, rain, freeze) for what must be over a decade (15 years?) that getting it back on the ground if he could seems like an incredibly wise idea ;-)
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Re: Shown at last..Victor Takeoff Bruntingthorpe
Yes mate. ;-)
Knowing the condition of dear old Superb at Brooklands.. much as I love her to bits, I wouldn't consider being airbourne in the full sense of the word an option. I wouldn't mind getting her wheels off the ground a couple of feet mind you!
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Knowing the condition of dear old Superb at Brooklands.. much as I love her to bits, I wouldn't consider being airbourne in the full sense of the word an option. I wouldn't mind getting her wheels off the ground a couple of feet mind you!
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Re: Shown at last..Victor Takeoff Bruntingthorpe
I'd pay good money to see that... good job i don't have any then isn't it 
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Re: Shown at last..Victor Takeoff Bruntingthorpe
SNAP!
It'd be a painful experience mate and we'd fall apart before we got to V1. The left maingear inboard tyre has a lovely bulge in it
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Re: Shown at last..Victor Takeoff Bruntingthorpe
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Is that the same side as the wing that'll fall off Dave?????
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Is that the same side as the wing that'll fall off Dave?????
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It's the same side as the wing Roger fell off mate
The tyre bulge is in the centre too.. not the sidewall so it's a tad egg shaped. Nah.. it's the RH wing that's popping rivets (though it has to be said.. it's only a small section above the ailerons)
2 inches of paint will cover it up nicely ;-)
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Re: Shown at last..Victor Takeoff Bruntingthorpe
:o Tip taken from Arther Daly's handbook of 'How to Sell an Old Banger' no doubt !!it's the RH wing that's popping rivets (though it has to be said.. it's only a small section above the ailerons) 2 inches of paint will cover it up nicely
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Re: Shown at last..Victor Takeoff Bruntingthorpe
Nigel H-J wrote::o Tip taken from Arther Daly's handbook of 'How to Sell an Old Banger' no doubt !!it's the RH wing that's popping rivets (though it has to be said.. it's only a small section above the ailerons) 2 inches of paint will cover it up nicely![]()
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