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Pic of the evening

Shot this some months ago, a formation of a T-6 and the world’s sole surviving Miles Falcon Six. BW Roger
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By: EGNM - 10th March 2003 at 16:50

GBNLH B744 436 24050/779 WINGS CITY OF WESTMINSTER
LSD TO QANTAS
12 NOV 00 – 31 MAR 03 – AS VHNLH

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By: KabirT - 10th March 2003 at 07:35

Qantas is being quite unproffesional by not painting that bird.

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By: A330Crazy - 9th March 2003 at 23:54

Would it not have just been alot easier to repaint it in Qantas colours? They’ve had it for such a long time now… I think i heard a while back it was due to come back to BA before Xmas last year, and then the dat was changed to early this year… but they still have it?

Any info anyone?

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By: LGKR - 9th March 2003 at 23:30

I don’t quite know what it is with these horrible hybrids but I have to admit I actually quite like them – lol this bird actually looks smart in a sauded way!!

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By: EGNM - 9th March 2003 at 23:05

yep it was to originally replace the Qantas B744 that had to have a whole new front end put on it after an accident. The reason the Tail is now white is due to complaints from US ATCs i think at LAX about the fact they were confusing the A/C with a BA one due to te “Denmark” tail scheme it used to wear – now it just looks tacky!

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By: A330Crazy - 9th March 2003 at 22:05

Nice pic. Nup… not an ex BA 747, just on a lease.

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By: Ja Worsley - 14th November 2002 at 15:13

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Sorry mate, my mistake

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By: Steve Bond - 13th November 2002 at 11:03

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No, that was a Bucker Bestmann

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By: Ja Worsley - 13th November 2002 at 10:33

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Hi guys, IIRC, wasn’t one of these used it the movie “The Great Escape”, when James Garner pinched it from the Airfield under the nose of the germans?

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By: EHVB - 13th November 2002 at 09:35

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Hello Kenneth

Here are the details: Canon Eos-1V , lens 70-200 F2.8L , 1/500 F-8 , cameraship Dornier 27, no briefing at all, and I had the entire cabine for myself. I shot through an open window. BW Roger

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By: David Burke - 12th November 2002 at 22:08

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Philo – the Falcon Six uses a Gipsy Six series engine . The former Skysport machine (G-AEEG) is a straight Falcon and in it’s case it’s
powered by a Gipsy Major rated at 145 h.p

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By: Kenneth - 12th November 2002 at 21:52

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Those are great pictures, Roger! I would be interested in knowing more about how they originated, i.e. which camera and lens did you use, what was the cameraship and how where you positioned in it, and what kind briefing took place in advance?

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By: EHVB - 12th November 2002 at 20:32

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[updated:LAST EDITED ON 12-11-02 AT 08:34 PM (GMT)]It looks to me as if the Falcon Six has a sharper formed tail, as seen in the enclosed shot. Another difference is that the Spanish Falcon is fitted with a Me-109 tailwheel section. Sorry for the horrible way it is scanned. BW Roger
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By: Ant.H - 12th November 2002 at 19:05

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Nice picture Roger,thanks for putting it up.The UK registered Falcon is G-AEEG,an M.3A model,but to be honest I can’t tell the difference between the two.
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By: EHVB - 12th November 2002 at 09:29

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It is claimed to be the sole survivor, I think that other miles falcon’s just look almost the same, but I am not a “Miles” specialist. BW Roger

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By: philo - 12th November 2002 at 09:17

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Roger,
Are you sure thats the only surviving Miles Falcon six? have I not seen a different one at Old Warden?

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By: EHVB - 11th November 2002 at 17:43

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No, it is not digital. Shot on Kodak Elitechrome 100 iso slide film. The film I have been using for 6 years now.

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By: SADSACK - 11th November 2002 at 17:21

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Thats lovely – is it digital?

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