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A true Brit hanging on.
Posted: 15 Aug 2006, 18:51
by Garry Russell
Seems G-AOVS or what's left of it is still at Luton.
Or at least was in June :dance:
http://airlinehobby.com/listings/detail ... =524545879
Sad to see it like this :sad: , but I suppose it still exists.
I had seen it on Google Earth but I'm not sure when those pics were taken.
Garry
Posted: 15 Aug 2006, 19:48
by Charlie Bravo
Yep, it's still there. I had a look inside it some years ago but theres nothing left inside.... it's just the fuselage.
Posted: 15 Aug 2006, 21:04
by Callum
Charlie Bravo wrote:Yep, it's still there. I had a look inside it some years ago but theres nothing left inside.... it's just the fuselage.
5 Dollars :sad: Maybe someone could buy it and turn it into a classy "Sim Shed"

Posted: 16 Aug 2006, 00:12
by DispatchDragon
Thats so damn sad ...to think I flew a east about on that aircraft :crying: :crying: :crying: :crying: :crying: :crying: :crying: Once upon a time
in a world long forgotten -- Tony McNay, Peter Shaw, Dick Richards ....wonder where they all are now
Leif
Posted: 16 Aug 2006, 00:14
by Garry Russell
Was it that one that was used for ground filming after retirement for Buccaneer with Red Air titles on the Redcoat livery?
Garry
Posted: 16 Aug 2006, 00:18
by DispatchDragon
It was indeed so Im informed by the other Ben
Leif
Posted: 16 Aug 2006, 00:21
by Garry Russell
I used to love watching the Brits in that film.
Loved the title sequence with the ill-fated G-BRAC putting its wheels down on approach to I think I read Lyneham. Anyway shots like that were rare in those days.
Garry
Posted: 16 Aug 2006, 08:04
by Charlie Bravo
Callum wrote:Charlie Bravo wrote:Yep, it's still there. I had a look inside it some years ago but theres nothing left inside.... it's just the fuselage.
5 Dollars :sad: Maybe someone could buy it and turn it into a classy "Sim Shed"

It's only a slide thats for sale, not the aircraft itself.
Posted: 16 Aug 2006, 18:37
by Chris558
I vaguely remember 'Buccaneer', and I hope they'll release it on DVD soon, as one or two other rare TV serials have been, such as 'The Nightmare Man' - anyone remember that? And 'The Day of the Triffids'! I recently rented them out, great stuff.
Posted: 16 Aug 2006, 18:54
by Garry Russell
The day of the Triffids was on TV the other night......great stuff.
As to aviation there was Airline which centred around upstart Ruskin Airways........Like Buccaneer it is not an all time great for drama but as an aviation record it's priceless.
A Connie that was in Ireland N7777G was bought for use in a later series but it could not be made flyable, however it was saved, shipped to England and is now at Wroughton. The series started of a change of events that gave us a preserved L-749. Aces High were involved with the aircraft.
Garry