February 3, 2012 at 10:34 am
By: waco - 4th February 2012 at 11:43
………..steady people………..great name…….
By: DaveF68 - 4th February 2012 at 11:25
I do like the way that some Horsas get a look in as well…
By: Arabella-Cox - 3rd February 2012 at 19:42
Whacko, Way-co, no wonder we Brits called it the Hadrian.
By: Atcham Tower - 3rd February 2012 at 15:57
Interesting point about the pronunciation of Waco. The town of Waco is pronounced as Way-co but the glider manufacturer’s name is derived from Weaver Aircraft Co and is totally unrelated. According to various sources, Whacko is apparently correct!
By: FarlamAirframes - 3rd February 2012 at 15:08
Now now Gents – dont make fun of us locals up north!
Anyway Jimmy Edwards was a Dakota pilot and these Whackoes were definitely being pulled by Halifaxes..
My wife has been to the Borders Regiment museum in the castle (as a Scot I will not cross the drawbridge) – In 1745 too many of us never came back out.
The gent being interviewed is a very helpful chap who has a dead German pilot as a spirit helper.
By: Arabella-Cox - 3rd February 2012 at 14:05
Ah….the “Whacko” glider.
Probably towed by Jimmy Edwards, then.
By: lmisbtn - 3rd February 2012 at 12:15
Never heard of a ‘Whacko’ glider! 🙂
I wouldn’t expect a BBC narrator to know much about a Waco glider but you’d think anyone currently working in a media organisation might have heard of the ‘Waco’ massacre. D’oh well…
By: Atcham Tower - 3rd February 2012 at 10:59
Seems to have been recovered as long ago as 1993 and stored since. Presumably originated from BAD 2 at Warton.