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green/grey Andover?
Posted: 05 Nov 2006, 13:28
by Motormouse
Found this one on Dave Fagan's web-site (scroll down)
http://daveg4otu.tripod.com/airfields/tis.html
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Pete
Posted: 06 Nov 2006, 02:29
by Kevin
Thanks for that, Pete. I was there then, but I can't say I remember that one - as the caption says, it was unique.
One thing I do remember about 46 Sqn in the early '70's was the Christmas carols being broadcast from the Andover's "Sky-Shouting" equipment. It was common to hear bursts of Xmas carols intermingled with RR Darts anywhere in the local area. It was only done for a couple of years.
BTW, a minor typo in Dave Fagan's otherwise excellent Thorney Island page: 242 OCU left TI for Lyneham in 1975, not 1965.
Nowadays it's hard to imagine the variety of aircraft in the RAF only a generation ago. 242 OCU had separate Beverley, Hastings and Argosy Flights, 46 Sqn had Andovers, and a detached Flight of 22 Sqn had Whirlwinds, all on one small Hampshire airfield.
AND, we had a lot more airfields.
Cheers,
Kevin
Posted: 06 Nov 2006, 15:46
by Motormouse
Oh...there were some Herks there too..and don't forget the air experience flight..I had my first (ever) flight, in a Chippie from Thorney to Bembridge in November 1974!
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Pete
Posted: 06 Nov 2006, 21:45
by kit
Not exactly RAF or even British, but didn't the RNZAF have a couple of Andovers as well?
Dunno why that sticks in my mind but bells are ringing somewhere.
I must say that grey/green scheme looks the biz, and it's probably possible as a repaint to Rick's 780 as well, the ramp being the same colour all the way up.
Posted: 06 Nov 2006, 22:10
by Garry Russell
The RNZAF bought quite a few C1's from the RAF
Don't know how many off hand
Garry
Posted: 07 Nov 2006, 18:38
by Kevin
I seem to remember it was ten a/c, but that's memory, not a reference.
Some of the rest went to 115 Sqn to replace Argosys used on navaid calibration duties and were seen for quite a while. That would also be a nice alternative scheme.
Kevin
Posted: 08 Nov 2006, 18:58
by Trev Clark
One thing I do remember about 46 Sqn in the early '70's was the Christmas carols being broadcast from the Andover's "Sky-Shouting" equipment. It was common to hear bursts of Xmas carols intermingled with RR Darts anywhere in the local area. It was only done for a couple of years.
I heard this, it flew over my school, so I guess it was around 1971-2. The aircraft kept going into cloud which made it even more sureal. Yes, most of the fleet went to Grey/green and stayed that way in RNZAF for several years. Silly to waste any money on a re-paint.
I seem to remember seeing an all white UN version of the NZ Andovers too, not to mention the superb red/white/grey livery used by 115 sqn in calibration duties for years.
Some good stuff on the NZ Andovers, here
http://www.adf-serials.com/nz-serials/nz7620.shtml
Posted: 08 Nov 2006, 21:17
by kit
Hmmm, that red/white/grey scheme looks good.
Rick, would it work with the tail door textures mapped as they are? Not that I'm hinting or anything..............

Posted: 09 Nov 2006, 01:04
by Rick Piper
Hi Guys
Red/white & grey should paint ok as it does not stray only the extreme rear with stripes like "Open Skies" type are the problem liveries.
I will leave repaints to others as i am upto my earholes rebuilding the chipmunk for FS9 & FSX with a lot of new detail and corrections.
All new VC gauges in 3d with no VC entries at all in the panel.cfg like Realair models with smmmooooooooth gauges.
I just have a massive workload at the moment (understatement)
Regards
Rick
