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  • in reply to: Flight Operations Assistant in R.A.F!! #2689719
    A225HVY
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    Did FOA for 20 years or as it was known then AATC Assistant Air Traffic Controller Trade group 9, don’t expect £36k first off!! 🙂

    What do you want to know??

    MYRIA

    in reply to: Spotting comp 2004 – Place you sightings here. #679519
    A225HVY
    Participant

    AN124 UR82009 at STN today

    MYRIA

    in reply to: Beware EDI mugger! #711911
    A225HVY
    Participant

    Have you reported this to the Police etc as they might know who this is!!!

    Bad Luck anyway whatever

    MYRIA 🙁

    in reply to: AN-124 into Manchester airport. #713391
    A225HVY
    Participant

    Ones in MAN were over the weekend UR82027 and going out Wednesday is UR82009

    MYRIA

    in reply to: Sole flying survivor worlds second biggest warbird #1828974
    A225HVY
    Participant

    Hi all

    I suppose the C-17 is starting to fill the C141/C5A role but surely the USAF needs all the airlift capacity it can muster at present..

    Kindest regards
    John Parker

    The C-17 will never fill the C141/C5 role as cargo capacity/range are too small, thats why a lot of military forces are using the AN124/225 spare capacities to support their missions abroad…

    MYRIA

    in reply to: Sole flying survivor worlds second biggest warbird #1828978
    A225HVY
    Participant

    What’s the Max AUW of the Belfast, please?

    G’day 😉

    104,780kgs if memory serves me well

    MYRIA

    in reply to: Sole flying survivor worlds second biggest warbird #1828983
    A225HVY
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    Ahem – where did the Belfast earn their battle honours?
    Aden? Oman? Northern Ireland?;) (And don’t say the Falklands since those were: a/ civilian; and b/ they never went further south than Ascension Is.)
    Or is it merely that it took the Queens 5p and that makes it a warbird…?

    Flood.™

    I remember from my Royal Flying Club days the BELSLOW flying many missions into Cyprus during the last crisis there…..could these be classed as war missions as it was certainly very tense there!!!

    MYRIA

    in reply to: Flood and Annas Summer of Love thread! #1985932
    A225HVY
    Participant

    :o….

    Couldn’t find throwing up smilie!!

    in reply to: Good news for plane spotters at LHR #649229
    A225HVY
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    in reply to: Cabin Crew, lend me your ears. #656250
    A225HVY
    Participant

    Try a quick question on the PPRUNE forum under the cabin crew forum above freight dogs they will always answer a question…plus a lot of Easy bods hang around there..

    Brgds
    MYRIA

    in reply to: Need Paper plane techniques.. #437969
    A225HVY
    Participant

    Try This guy:D

    http://www.paperairplanes.co.uk/

    MYRIA

    in reply to: An-124 #675007
    A225HVY
    Participant

    ADB have 7 plus AN225 and 2nd AN225 being built
    Volga have 10
    Polyet have 3 I think
    1 in Middle East
    Libya has 2 but only one delivered other in Kiev

    Unless anybody knows different

    MYRIA

    in reply to: AN-22 #679463
    A225HVY
    Participant

    UR09307 is the only civil registered aircraft still flying although he’s in maintenace at the moment.

    The Russian air force still have some left and are doing some civil charters in the former Soviet Bloc regions.

    If you need full details of any of the AN22 aircrfat talh to the guys at http://www.aviatsiya.ru/forums/ they are a font of knowledge for anything Soviet!!!

    MYRIA

    in reply to: General Discussion #366942
    A225HVY
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    Squawks” are problems noted by Air Force pilots and left for maintenance crews to fix before the next flight. Here are some actual maintenance complaints logged by those Air Force pilots and the replies from the maintenance crews.

    (P) = Problem
    (S) = Solution

    (P) Left inside main tire almost needs replacement.
    (S) Almost replaced left inside main tire.

    (P) Test flight OK, except auto land very rough.
    (S) Auto land not installed on this aircraft.

    (P) # 2 propeller seeping prop fluid.
    (S) # 2 propeller seepage normal – # 1, # 3, and # 4 propellers lack normal seepage.

    (P) Something loose in cockpit.
    (S) Something tightened in cockpit.

    (P) Evidence of leak on right main landing gear.
    (S) Evidence removed.

    (P) DME volume unbelievably loud.
    (S) Volume set to more believable level.

    (P) Dead bugs on windshield.
    (S) Live bugs on order.

    (P) Autopilot in altitude hold mode produces a 200 fpm descent.
    (S) Cannot reproduce problems on ground.

    (P) IFF inoperative.
    (S) IFF always inoperative in OFF mode.

    (P) Friction locks cause throttle levers to stick.
    (S) That’s what they’re there for.
    (P) Number three engine missing.
    (S) Engine found on right wing after brief search.

    (P) Aircraft handles funny.
    (S) Aircraft warned to straighten up, “fly right,” and be
    serious.

    (P) Target Radar hums.
    (S) Reprogrammed Target Radar with the words

    in reply to: Aviation humor #1956159
    A225HVY
    Participant

    Squawks” are problems noted by Air Force pilots and left for maintenance crews to fix before the next flight. Here are some actual maintenance complaints logged by those Air Force pilots and the replies from the maintenance crews.

    (P) = Problem
    (S) = Solution

    (P) Left inside main tire almost needs replacement.
    (S) Almost replaced left inside main tire.

    (P) Test flight OK, except auto land very rough.
    (S) Auto land not installed on this aircraft.

    (P) # 2 propeller seeping prop fluid.
    (S) # 2 propeller seepage normal – # 1, # 3, and # 4 propellers lack normal seepage.

    (P) Something loose in cockpit.
    (S) Something tightened in cockpit.

    (P) Evidence of leak on right main landing gear.
    (S) Evidence removed.

    (P) DME volume unbelievably loud.
    (S) Volume set to more believable level.

    (P) Dead bugs on windshield.
    (S) Live bugs on order.

    (P) Autopilot in altitude hold mode produces a 200 fpm descent.
    (S) Cannot reproduce problems on ground.

    (P) IFF inoperative.
    (S) IFF always inoperative in OFF mode.

    (P) Friction locks cause throttle levers to stick.
    (S) That’s what they’re there for.
    (P) Number three engine missing.
    (S) Engine found on right wing after brief search.

    (P) Aircraft handles funny.
    (S) Aircraft warned to straighten up, “fly right,” and be
    serious.

    (P) Target Radar hums.
    (S) Reprogrammed Target Radar with the words

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