October 29, 2006 at 8:09 pm
Various views of 1722 in the sun
By: mike currill - 5th November 2006 at 05:56
Nice to see a ‘Growler’ in her element again. Haven’t seen one in flight since I left Germany.
By: JagRigger - 2nd November 2006 at 19:04
SAAF Shackleton 3’s never had the Phase 3 Mod with the Vipers – could be that’s why they lasted so long. I have heard there were fatigue issues on the RAF ones.
By: bri - 2nd November 2006 at 10:16
Jet-assist
Does your Shak have the two jet engines buried in the main engine nacelles? That was the neatest installation of jet-assist I’ve ever seen on an aircraft. Were they under the inboard or outboard nacelles?
Bri 😎
By: fabke - 2nd November 2006 at 08:06
Fantastic shots 😀 , never saw this ‘oldie’ in real 🙁
By: JayKay - 1st November 2006 at 19:57
The end is nigh
I was talking with workmate today who is connected with the crew.
Apparently the pilot has passed his medical and they are taking her up for a photo shoot this weekend. They are also making a documentary about Pelican 22.
Thereafter one more flight is planned to ‘bomb’ Robben Eiland with the ashes of a former team member.
There are fewer than 50 hours left on the airframe. The SAAF seems reluctant to allow private sponsorship to keep her in the air longer.
I must repeat that all the above is not first hand, but the workmate seems to be well connected and is attending this weekend’s flight.
By: taylorman - 31st October 2006 at 12:58
Great shots! I always enjoy seeing a Shackleton, on the ground or in the air 😀 😉
By: Mpacha - 30th October 2006 at 14:15
Looks great, is is still flying? Last heard there were crewing proficiency problems with the demise of one of the members.
Was flying in September!
By: Newforest - 30th October 2006 at 11:52
That Shackleton sure has been beautifully restored!? Thanks for posting!
Looks great, is is still flying? Last heard there were crewing proficiency problems with the demise of one of the members.
By: Mpacha - 30th October 2006 at 08:36
That Shackleton sure has been beautifully restored!? Thanks for posting!
By: neal h - 29th October 2006 at 22:57
Very nice