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'Raspberry ripple' 748 is 'rippled' no more
Posted: 21 Sep 2008, 23:15
by Chris558
The former XW750 of the RAE now looks just 'orrible. But you'll notice it is also American registered! :o Must be emigrating :-(
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http://www.airliners.net/photo/Directio ... 1399981/L/
Re: 'Raspberry ripple' 748 is 'rippled' no more
Posted: 21 Sep 2008, 23:22
by Garry Russell
Interesting.........been a little while since that was retired :think:
Seems someone has ideas.
Garry
Re: 'Raspberry ripple' 748 is 'rippled' no more
Posted: 22 Sep 2008, 00:10
by VEGAS
Anything is better than facing the chop.. I rather like the new coat

Re: 'Raspberry ripple' 748 is 'rippled' no more
Posted: 22 Sep 2008, 00:29
by Garry Russell
Indeed Eddie
Anything but the chop
Garry
Re: 'Raspberry ripple' 748 is 'rippled' no more
Posted: 22 Sep 2008, 16:28
by DaveB
hmm.. :think: Are there any more flying in the UK?? That said.. are there any RR 780's?? One or t'other flew over my boozer 12months ago and while I didn't catch the rear end due to the tree line, it was a 748/780 front end.. no mistakin' those Darts in the climb either
ATB
DaveB :tab:
Re: 'Raspberry ripple' 748 is 'rippled' no more
Posted: 22 Sep 2008, 18:04
by Hot_Charlie
Garry Russell wrote:Interesting.........been a little while since that was retired :think:
December 04 or January 05 off the top of my head. I flew on her in December 2004, which was one of her last flights. Nice aeroplane, and I'm glad I had the chance for a trip.
Re: 'Raspberry ripple' 748 is 'rippled' no more
Posted: 22 Sep 2008, 18:48
by Chris558
Hi Dave.
Janes Aviation at Southend flies two...
http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=6347582 ..which are ex-emerald.
As for the 780, as far as I know Qinetiq at Boscombe still fly XS606, XS646 (both in 'ripple') and the Open Skies one in former RAF transport colours, XS596.
Re: 'Raspberry ripple' 748 is 'rippled' no more
Posted: 22 Sep 2008, 19:06
by Garry Russell
If this one flies I thonk it would be the only series 1
Dave.... if there was no mistaking the sound I think it wou;d have ben a 748 as the Andover sounds a lot different.
Garry
Re: 'Raspberry ripple' 748 is 'rippled' no more
Posted: 22 Sep 2008, 20:13
by DaveB
Cheers both for that
I
think it was probably an Andover. TBH, I was so shocked, I froze (notwithstanding the hedge trimmer on fire in my hands)

I presumed as it was so low that it was either doing survey work or had visited Benson as that was the general direction of the aircraft (eg.. from Benson going roughly west.. westsouthwest). Difficult to describe the sound really.. no high pitched whine.. more a deep, warm sound (if a sound can be warm).. a lovely hum

It was certainly Ripple so that discounts the 748. Must have been one of the Boscombe Andovers
ATB
DaveB :tab:
Re: 'Raspberry ripple' 748 is 'rippled' no more
Posted: 22 Sep 2008, 20:17
by Garry Russell
Hi Dave
Yes deep sound to the 780 due to those big props
Garry