Nice Plane, not often seen

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Re: Nice Plane, not often seen

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DaveB wrote:I loved the die-cast one I had as a nipper.. Matchbox I think it was. It's probably buried down the bottom of my dad's garden somewhere :lol:

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

Yes.. my dad dug up a die-cast Bristol Belvedere and a Wermacht General a couple of years ago (which he has since given back) :worried:

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I had the Belvedere....minus rotors and one tailplane and a Javelin.

As usual ex jumble sale and a bit battered but much loved :)
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There is a Javelin at Gloucester airport as a gate guard.

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can be seen on their webcam
http://www.gloucestershireairport.co.uk/Webcam.php
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One of the 1-11 drivers at BIA banged out of a Javelin when an engine blew up and the cast-off blades punctured the fuel collector tank. Big Fire!

He had a second Martin-Baker tie for leaving a Meteor (don't know what mark) after an engine problem with that.

Apparently, according to someone else I know that flew Javelins, when you engaged reheat th bl@@dy thing slowed down!

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I used to have the Lesney Centurion tank that would always shed its grey rubber tracks after about 6" travel.

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:lol: :lol:

Me too :lol:

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Is that Alphasim's Javelin? If so what is it like to fly?

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"My RAF dad was less than complimentary about it, but I can't recall why."



Yep mine too! They looked good but after working on Hunters at Duxford and then an enforced move to RAF Waterbeach, he was not enamoured with them and in less than six months , pleaded for a posting to RAFG! Summat about not nice to work on ? :lol: Guess who eventually ended up on Lightnings? :rofl:

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Re: Nice Plane, not often seen

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There's this one in the air museum half way between Rimini and San Marino in Italy.

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The Republic of San Marino is the hill in the background.

http://www.museoaviazione.com/

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