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For the Classic FAA fans out there...HMS Hermes Circa 1960
Posted: 16 Jun 2008, 19:29
by sketchy74
Hi All,
After watching the old BOAC, and "Wish they Could all be Caledonian" videos just now on another post I thought some of you would appreciate this look at
HMS Hermes in the 1960's in her Vixen, Scimitar, and Whirlwind Days.
You just cannot beat that style of narration....
..."This is an Aircraft Carrier putting out to sea...Passing beneath the great Forth Bridge...another piece of British Technical Skill! ....."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzFw-qsJoC0
Enjoy,
Fraser.
Re: For the Classic FAA fans out there...HMS Hermes Circa 1960
Posted: 16 Jun 2008, 20:09
by DaveB
Hi Fraser
Was this not posted down in E&S a few weeks ago :think: I hope it's not (not looked yet) as in my book.. the more the merrier! :drinkers:
EDIT..
Ah well.. it IS the same one (Seaking posted it mate)

From the 'Look at Life' series shown in Rank cinemas during the 60's. You can get dvd compilations which are a giggle. I have 'LaL in the 60's - Military Aviation' and 'LaL in the 60's - Civil Aviation'. A snip at around £16 and good content ;-) Carlton TV produce them (
http://www.video125.co.uk )
EDIT#2..
Scrub that html link unless you like trains. No sign of either of the two dvd's mentioned even though they are produced by video125.co.uk. Best check on the Carlton site
ATB
DaveB :tab:
Re: For the Classic FAA fans out there...HMS Hermes Circa 1960
Posted: 16 Jun 2008, 20:45
by sketchy74
Dave,
Apologies for the duplication, I emailed the link of it to Seaking and Skippy a week or two ago, did not realise that Seaking posted it, oh well the more the merrier!
I'll check out those DVD's they sound good, I have a great one called "Hands to Flying Stations" which is a RN flight Safety Video on the Ark about 76'ish, you just cannot beat that style of narration and the music.
I hope all is well back in Reading? I moved from Lower Earley to Los Angeles (I think LA is safer!! Lol) back in October last year before I had a chance to visit the museum in Woodley.
All the best,
Fras.
Re: For the Classic FAA fans out there...HMS Hermes Circa 1960
Posted: 16 Jun 2008, 22:16
by DaveB
Hi Fraser
All well in sunny Reading

I let my membership slide at Woodley as I found I wasn't going often enough.. my day off being spent at Brooklands every Wednesday. I actually meant to keep it going but the reminder came and I lost it. By the time I found it again.. 2 or 3 months had passed :roll:
Anyway.. on a brighter note, you'll have to let me know how you get the Ark into FSX
ATB
DaveB :tab:
Re: For the Classic FAA fans out there...HMS Hermes Circa 1960
Posted: 21 Jun 2008, 12:02
by Vulcan_to_the_Sky!
Haven't seen the other link, really enjoyed watching that, was quite interesting.
I didn't know that we (UK) had invented the steam catapult, that bit was news to me.
Re: For the Classic FAA fans out there...HMS Hermes Circa 1960
Posted: 21 Jun 2008, 22:59
by Paul K
Vulcan_to_the_sky! wrote:
I didn't know that we (UK) had invented the steam catapult, that bit was news to me.
And the angled flightdeck too, so conventional wisdom has it. Don't know the name of the first carrier to have one, though.
Re: For the Classic FAA fans out there...HMS Hermes Circa 1960
Posted: 22 Jun 2008, 01:18
by DaveB
The angled FD was first trialed in HMS Triumph and a couple of carriers were modified to incorporate one as a consequence. The first carrier to be 'built' with one was none other than HMS Ark Royal ;-)
Btw VTTS.. the Ski Ramp is another Brit invention
ATB
DaveB :tab:
Re: For the Classic FAA fans out there...HMS Hermes Circa 1960
Posted: 22 Jun 2008, 03:54
by Techy111
And Chips.......
Tony
Re: For the Classic FAA fans out there...HMS Hermes Circa 1960
Posted: 22 Jun 2008, 11:13
by Paul K
Thanks for the info Dave. And we musn't forget the mirror landing system, though I'm not sure that the Americans use it, or ever did. I think they use a system of lights or similar.
Yes, and chips too.
