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Re: Some Brooklands snapshots
Posted: 14 Jun 2009, 21:26
by DaveB
Well mate.. as you'd guess from the Maple leaf, 405 Squadron is Canadian (it's still active in the MPA role) and they used modified Lancaster X's (the 10 being Canadian built). I've no idea how modified they were and all the pics I've found thus far show a nose turret.. something currently missing from that example.
ATB
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Re: Some Brooklands snapshots
Posted: 14 Jun 2009, 21:36
by Garry Russell
Turret :doho: ......that's what I meant by glazing
Maybe I shoukd just go to bed |-)
Garry
Re: Some Brooklands snapshots
Posted: 14 Jun 2009, 21:41
by speedbird591
Well, I'm sure Dave will pop over during his coffee break on Wednesday and read the notice for us!
Ian ;-)
Re: Some Brooklands snapshots
Posted: 15 Jun 2009, 00:11
by DaveB
Well, I'm sure Dave will pop over during his coffee break on Wednesday and read the notice for us!
I'll do better than that.. I'll swipe the notice!

.. digitally of course
Garry.. you are fully excused describing the turret as the 'glazed bit' ;-) If I felt as rough as you do.. I dread to think what I might have said

It wouldn't have been nice anyway
ATB
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Re: Some Brooklands snapshots
Posted: 15 Jun 2009, 00:17
by Techy111
Dave wasn't one of those Lancs for that Discovery program about the descendants of the real Dambuster crew members flying the mission in FS2004...?
Tony
Re: Some Brooklands snapshots
Posted: 15 Jun 2009, 00:25
by DaveB
Hello Mate..
Ask me another question.. do I have the discovery channel (or sky for that matter) :think:
NO!
I've peeped inside both 'Lancs' before and it's obvious that one is the real thing and one is 'an artists impression' but I can't remember which was which. I seem to remember a prog on CH4 yonks ago about modern day RAF bods flying the Dams Raid (they were trainees I think) in either FS or CFS and this ended up as part of a product sold by JustJoking. Or, am I barking up the wrong gravestone (dog's name witheld) :think:
ATB
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Re: Some Brooklands snapshots
Posted: 15 Jun 2009, 00:39
by DelP
As subtle as half a house brick to the back of the head Dave ;-)
Derek

Re: Some Brooklands snapshots
Posted: 15 Jun 2009, 00:48
by Garry Russell
I know what you mean Dave about one being real and the other a mock up but can't think which is which.
If it had been a couple of Boeing fuselages it would be easy to see at a distance......the mock up would be the better made :roll:
Garry
Re: Some Brooklands snapshots
Posted: 15 Jun 2009, 01:28
by Paul K
Does anyone recall that guy who was building a complete Lancaster cockpit section in his garage ? It was wooden shell, but was going to have as much authentic equipment, instruments, fixtures and fittings as possible inside. From the outsude, you would never have guessed it was plywood on wooden frames. I wonder if it was ever completed.
Re: Some Brooklands snapshots
Posted: 15 Jun 2009, 15:32
by Techy111
This one Paul...?
http://www.btinternet.com/~Jeremy.A.Hall/Page1.pdf Need Adobe to read...PDF...
Cannot find anything else on it though...?
Tony