March 19, 2010 at 3:36 pm
Which aircraft carrier would these buccs have come from?


Cheers
Frank
By: Postfade - 23rd March 2010 at 20:42
Frank,
I found those interesting.
The first pic shows the Buccs entering the ‘Eastern Dispersal’ from the north. That wasn’t possible in the time I was at Changi (ie 1961 to 64). All aircraft had to come in from the runway.There’s also a new hangar in the background as well, so lots of alterations to the 205/215 Sqdns dispersal must have taken place.
A couple of Shack MR3’s at the end of 205s MR2’s line-up as well, visitors I guess.
Those Victorious 801 Sqdn Buccaneers would have been on the ships ‘last commission’. The notorious fire put her back into dry-dock and the decision was made to scrap her in 1967. The excuse was also that she couldn’t be adapted for Phantoms.
Here’s a Bucc S1 at Changi in 1964. Different paint sceme to those Buccs S2’s in your pics.
1964 was still early days for the Bucc’s and the Gyron Junior engines of the S1’s were under powered…requiring take-offs with less than full fuel. They also didn’t like the heat I believe. It did become a great aircraft of course.
Do read ‘Phoenix Squdron’ by Roland White.
By: corporalfrank - 20th March 2010 at 11:58
Thanks guys, just what I wanted.
Yes, Changi, c1966.
By: Al - 19th March 2010 at 16:24
Area rules!
By: Arabella-Cox - 19th March 2010 at 16:05
234-V, XN981, 801 NAS, HMS Victorious, if my books right. 🙂
By: pagen01 - 19th March 2010 at 16:03
They are HMS Victorious based Buccaneer S.2s of 801 Sqn, the ships letter V is quite cleverly incoporated into the sqn emblem on the tail.
nice pic, Changi c.’66?