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:lol: :lol:

I bet it 'focused' the pilots ;) The beams on that roof look new and yet she had her tiles blown off. Wonder if it was a bit of shoddy work? *-)

Fortunately, no such winds down in Berkshire. Anything that strong would have blown the pub away not just taken it's roof off :lol:

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It you'd had that a Brooklands you might have been able to airstart Superb :lol: 8)
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Exactly.. just take the prop straps off.. let the props windmill.. add bangers, fuel and away you go :lol:

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 *-) :lol: Needless to say, that 'motion' went into file13 and was never spoken of again ;)

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:lol: :lol:

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" :worried:

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. :-O
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:lol: :lol:

Not a piece of rope I'd like to be on the end of! :worried:

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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?? :worried: 8)

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. :lol:
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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?? :worried: 8)
Why am I getting a picture of Homer Simpson in my head? :lol:

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