Watching Katie Price (aka Jordan) getting done, for a second time, by the Police for driving around with illegal number plates on her car – BO55Y_KT. This is a massive bug bear of mine!
So now they only need £399,994.;)
I’ve got 60p spare.
I’ve just watched The Vulcan Bomber – Return To The Skies on Military History. I know this programme is quite old (showed XH558’s first flight in 2007) but it is great to see, and hear, about this incredible aircraft!
I couldn’t really think of a better place to get this question answered than on here, roughly how many aircraft does the USAF have sat rotting away in the many boneyards they have throughout the US?
Cheers 🙂
Why didn’t we keep the Mi-8s at Boscombe Down? I’m sure the ETPS would have found them a very useful training aircraft as they must have very little similarities to the modern western helicopters the RAF operates.
Look at the various pictures of the different aircraft flown by Kulula Airlines 😀
https://www.kulula.com/info/aircraft-pictures-kulula-fleet-photo-gallery.aspx?utm_source=kulula-com&utm_medium=banner&utm_term=meet-our-fleet&utm_campaign=plane-gallery-awareness
Look at the various pictures of the different aircraft flown by Kulula Airlines 😀
https://www.kulula.com/info/aircraft-pictures-kulula-fleet-photo-gallery.aspx?utm_source=kulula-com&utm_medium=banner&utm_term=meet-our-fleet&utm_campaign=plane-gallery-awareness
No, the best you’ll get is a Vulcan and Victor.
So Cosford wouldn’t consider getting XD818 (back) out in to the fresh air…? :rolleyes:
Is there an even slight chance of having all 3 V Bombers taxiing together?
Although flying has long since finished at Larkhill, the site of the original runway and hangars is still clearly visible.
Typically how long after launch does an aircraft have to detect an incoming missile and take avoiding action?
“Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few. All hearts go out to the fighter pilots, whose brilliant actions we see with our own eyes day after day; but we must never forget that all the time, night after night, month after month, our bomber squadrons travel far into Germany, find their targets in the darkness by the highest navigational skill, aim their attacks, often under the heaviest fire, often with serious loss, with deliberate careful discrimination, and inflict shattering blows upon the whole of the technical and war-making structure of the Nazi power. On no part of the Royal Air Force does the weight of the war fall more heavily than on the daylight bombers, who will play an invaluable part in the case of invasion and whose unflinching zeal it has been necessary in the meanwhile on numerous occasions to restrain.”
This is actually quite embarrassing for me, throughout my teens I knew virtually everything worth knowing about The Battle Of Britain and the (then) modern day RAF yet I never knew there was more to Churchills famous speech! 😮
Beriev A40 now and the Beriev A200 when it eventually gets built! 😀
11 Reds? 😮
I thought they had ten, Reds 1-9 and a single reserve aircraft, I didn’t realise they had two reserves.
Hasn’t it been replaced with a helmet mounted display?