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Re: CBFS SPOTTER - part 2
Posted: 14 May 2024, 07:56
by PeteP
Well, it's certainly got me beaten but, with 6 days still to go, I think it might be a little too early for more help. I suspect one or two of those 'keen members' you mention may yet crack it.
Pete
Re: CBFS SPOTTER - part 2
Posted: 20 May 2024, 03:15
by Airspeed
Yes, Pete, there were some crackers, I see them making their way to the podium now, to receive their badges.
13-05-24 results
AllanL, Ben (TSR2), DaveG, Mick (woody901)
All of them identified the would-be V-Bomber, the Short S.A.4 Sperrin.
Allan actually worked at the manufacturing plant on special duties, and saw the airframes, so he was onto it pretty quickly
He submitted a nice story, scoring a Bonus Star too.
I hope Allan doesn't mind me sharing
"........... Shorts product! They are something of a family favourite as my father blagged a seat on a Sunderland to bring him back to Blighty for leave from India in '45 and also saw the Mayo composite sitting in the Tay when they were testing it.
Then in my life as a consultant I did all the annual government energy and carbon reporting for what was then Bombardier in the Belfast Shorts works for several years. So I have strolled through the works where the two Sperrins were built and eaten in the factory canteen that had pictures round the walls of past Shorts aircraft.
The Sperrin, like the Vickers Valiant, was a backstop venture to provide a nuclear bomber in case the advanced designs of the Vulcan and Victor ran into snags in production. The engine layout is the dead giveaway.
Drifting sideways, the Vulcan was the original stealth bomber. Whenever it went over to America for the annual Red Flag bombing competition the Yanks could not figure out why it had such a small radar cross-section. We didn't know either!"

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Re: CBFS SPOTTER - part 2
Posted: 20 May 2024, 03:24
by Airspeed
20-05-24 I've heard of a whale of a tale. This one's a tail of a "whale" of sorts:

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Re: CBFS SPOTTER - part 2
Posted: 20 May 2024, 07:23
by PeteP
Airspeed wrote: ↑20 May 2024, 03:15
Yes, Pete, there were some crackers...
I had a feeling there would be. Unfortunately, I wasn't one of them - I never even got close so well done to those who did.
Pete
Re: CBFS SPOTTER - part 2
Posted: 27 May 2024, 09:19
by Airspeed
20-05-24 results
A good packet of crackers this week
PeteP, Brian (Bridon Bear), AllanL, Keith (Dev One), Brian Franklin, Simon (simondix), and Ben (TSR2) all identified the Bristol Brabazon tail, for diamond badges. Well done, all.

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Re: CBFS SPOTTER - part 2
Posted: 27 May 2024, 09:22
by Airspeed
27-05-24 A lot trickier this week, but I'm sure you blokes are up to the challenge

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Re: CBFS SPOTTER - part 2
Posted: 03 Jun 2024, 04:59
by Airspeed
Results 27-05-24
In neat vic formation, three badge getters this week:
Brian (Bridon Bear), Mick (woody901), PeteP.
The subject was a C.A.P. 1 Planalto, a WWII trainer from South America. I told you it was tricky.

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Re: CBFS SPOTTER - part 2
Posted: 03 Jun 2024, 05:31
by Airspeed
03-06-24 Flying boat of some sort; what sort?

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Re: CBFS SPOTTER - part 2
Posted: 03 Jun 2024, 12:14
by GHD
Flying

Re: CBFS SPOTTER - part 2
Posted: 06 Jun 2024, 12:22
by Airspeed
GHD wrote: ↑03 Jun 2024, 12:14
Flying

Are you frightened of flying, George? Didn't mean to scare you.