I have worked on Stepen Grey’s fleet, though he never spells his name incorrectly. Never met that Gray fellow, Maud…
Oh, the irony! 😀
Mistype a letter and the qankers come out of the woodwork.
Who’s that?
I love the pedantry on this forum. :highly_amused:
Not much seperation on this one
Stephen Gray 2014
Sad to see it go.
Taking Flight by Richard P. Hallion ISBN 0-19-516035-5 from icusus to WW1 and beyond.
Pioneer Aircraft 1903-14 by Kenneth Munson a nice little pocket encyclopedia.
Voltage regulator perhaps? The usual regulator doesn’t seam to be fitted here, so perhaps a different deign of regulator just a guess. I’m sure an forum expert will provide a more accurate answer.
Not up to now, but in the new scheme of things there will be a glass viewing platform jutting out into the hangar if you feel brave enough. 😀
Brian
What are all those windows on the white wall with the “The Grahame White Company” sign painted on it? I always though it was a viewing gallery which was perpetually closed due to staff shortages.
Does this hanger have an upper viewing gallery? I’ve never actually been up stairs as it always seams to be roped off when I’ve been there. That would allow some different views especially if they opened or removed some windows.
At some point in the not to distant future the RAF offensive capabilities will be made up of UAV drones flown by AI, should make quite an impressive display. The advancement of technology will finish the Red Arrows.
Ironically here in Cambs the rain has just stopped –a bit too late 🙁
The wind speed is also a serious concern.