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Windy Landings
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Windy Landings
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Re: Windy Landings
I bet it 'focused' the pilots
Fortunately, no such winds down in Berkshire. Anything that strong would have blown the pub away not just taken it's roof off
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Re: Windy Landings
It you'd had that a Brooklands you might have been able to airstart Superb

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Exactly.. just take the prop straps off.. let the props windmill.. add bangers, fuel and away you go
Like all 'mighty' organisations, Brooklands has certain legislation and rules in place so that we conform to H&S. One bod is nominated as prop spinner.. he's not just a chap dragged in off the streets but a bonafide pilot with experience of such things. This fits perfectly with the likes of the Demoiselle, Camel.. aircraft of that ilk but we were a little perplexed to see he'd been assigned to the Vanguard. Can you imagine trying to hand-throw a Vanguard engine.. and your frustration at not being able to
Needless to say, that 'motion' went into file13 and was never spoken of again
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Like all 'mighty' organisations, Brooklands has certain legislation and rules in place so that we conform to H&S. One bod is nominated as prop spinner.. he's not just a chap dragged in off the streets but a bonafide pilot with experience of such things. This fits perfectly with the likes of the Demoiselle, Camel.. aircraft of that ilk but we were a little perplexed to see he'd been assigned to the Vanguard. Can you imagine trying to hand-throw a Vanguard engine.. and your frustration at not being able to
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Re: Windy Landings
If I was still married I might have had a solution...let me come home late and stand SWMBO in fornt of the props whist she "mentions it"
I have pics taken at Cherbourg of a line of bods holding a rope attached to a Superfreighter prop blade about to perform a U/S start motor fire up of the starboard Hercules.
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Re: Windy Landings
Not a piece of rope I'd like to be on the end of!
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Re: Windy Landings
My thought is..if the rope fails to drop off the end as it fires...would you live long enough to realise that wrapping it round your waist four time to get a better grip was not a good idea??
Seriously don't know how many there were as the line bleeds off the side of the pic.
Apparently it worked and was often done.
Seriously don't know how many there were as the line bleeds off the side of the pic.
Apparently it worked and was often done.
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Re: Windy Landings
Why am I getting a picture of Homer Simpson in my head?Garry Russell wrote:My thought is..if the rope fails to drop off the end as it fires...would you live long enough to realise that wrapping it round your waist four time to get a better grip was not a good idea??![]()
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