February 23, 2018 at 12:49 pm
No sound, not sure if its been posted before, great to see Robert Shaw being aided down from the nose over at North Weald
Enjoy
By: Flying_Pencil - 26th February 2018 at 23:17
SM411 was being moved at walking speed and that happened?? :confused:
CG was really close over the wheels.
Thanks for sharing video!
By: Sopwith - 24th February 2018 at 14:22
Brilliant, thank you once again for the information and photos Mark12.
By: Mark12 - 24th February 2018 at 11:48
TE384 nose over,
My understanding is that the fast taxiing Spitfires were piloted by the assembled aircrew.
TE384 AI-Q (AI-L on starboard side) together with TE 356 AI-P were scheduled and liveried for the fast taxi in midfield, right to left, with North Weald under attack. This would be circa late May 1968.
Background was pyrotechnics over the North Weald Hangers and the foreground was ‘Skipper’, Robert Shaw, climbing on board and moving off in SM411 AI-A
In one take TE384 came to grief and was replaced by TB382 AI-Q.
I believe TE384 remained on its nose for some period, possibly several days, as it was seen as good scene dressing.
Mark


By: Sopwith - 24th February 2018 at 09:42
Thanks again Mark12, now it makes me ask how did TE384 get tipped on it’s nose and who was at the controls.
By: Mark12 - 24th February 2018 at 08:58
…and was there much damage to it
TE384 – Smashed four blade propeller.
SM411 – None that is apparent. It was fitted with a three blade metal DH prop before and after this incident. It would appear that he was being towed by manpower with the engine stopped. You will see ropes attached to the undercarriage with Robert Shaw still in the cockpit and the tow team walking back still holding the rope. He just snatched the brake lever and over she went and claimed he pulled the same pressure as he had been instructed in a previous shot in a different Spitfire.
Mark
By: Sopwith - 24th February 2018 at 07:57
Thank you both for the clarification, much appreciated.
By: Mark12 - 23rd February 2018 at 22:40
Correct.

By: DazDaMan - 23rd February 2018 at 22:32
TE384 will be the other one in the video then!
By: Mark12 - 23rd February 2018 at 22:23
what was the identity of the Spitfire that Robert Shaw nosed over
SM411 100%
Mark
By: Sopwith - 23rd February 2018 at 22:04
Thanks for reply Daren. Good photo too.
By: DazDaMan - 23rd February 2018 at 21:06
99% sure it was Spitfire XVI TE384.
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By: Sopwith - 23rd February 2018 at 20:47
Watching that has made me curious as to what was the identity of the Spitfire that Robert Shaw nosed over and was there much damage to it? Thanks
By: Seafuryfan - 23rd February 2018 at 20:22
The Shaw flying circus starts about 6:30 with a fast taxi-turn Hurricane, that gear leg must be made of strong stuff. Shaw’s reaction as he walks away is a picture: ‘It came off in me ‘and!’ Complete with grin. Two t***s up Spitfires in one frame – how unladylike!
By: DazDaMan - 23rd February 2018 at 15:39
Great video!
By: RAFRochford - 23rd February 2018 at 13:29
Have seen this before, but nice to see this footage again. Thanks for posting!
I think they should have got Robert Shaw to clean up his own mess, and “given him a bl**dy shovel!”