(Msg. 17) Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 6:13 pm
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"Heather" <figgyd.RemoveThis@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
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> "Arturo Seis" <sixpencedearturo.RemoveThis@googlemail.com> wrote in message
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>> Heather wrote:
>>> "Arturo Seis" <sixpencedearturo.RemoveThis@googlemail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:OIqYXoA7IHA.1196@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>> DO PEOPLE STILL ASK QUESTIONS IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS?
>>>>
>>>
>>> ONLY IF THEY ARE *SOCIALLY DERANGED* OR THEIR NAME IS SHANE, LOL.
>>>
>
>> Are you related to Emily Figgs?
>>
>> Tener una buena cena!
>>
>> Arturo
>
> Nutbar!! (G)
>
> Gracias Arturo .... tener un vaso de vino a mi costa.
>
> Sra. Renaldo.
(Msg. 18) Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 9:44 pm
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The 2nd black and white one, yes? That never occured to me, but now that you
mention it...it's almost eerie.
Arturo
Joan Archer wrote:
> They were some good shots, that black and white one reminded me of a
> moth flying about <g>
> Joan
>
>
> "Arturo Seis" <sixpencedearturo RemoveThis @googlemail.com> wrote in message
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>> Bugger!
>>
>> http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?p=1268913 >>
>> Mike M wrote:
>>> Arturo Seis <sixpencedearturo RemoveThis @googlemail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> DO PEOPLE STILL ASK QUESTIONS IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS?
>>>
>>> Hi Arfur,
>>>
>>> How goes? Shame about Fairford being cancelled. Did you by an
>>> chance get to Waddington on the 8th and get to see XH558 flying?
>>>
>>> Oh, and the answer to your question is yes since you yourself have
>>> just asked a question in all caps. >>>
>>> Mike
(Msg. 19) Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 9:59 pm
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I expect they figured (or Figged?) that would be virtually it's last outing.
They were mothballing them - then in '83 the Falklands happened and that
nuclear bomber was recalled and finally got to drop some ordinance - just
the conventional kind - on Port Stanley, refuelled by several of that other
outstanding nuclear bomber which by then was solely a tanker, of which like
the Vulcan until a few months ago, there are none flying today (but like the
Bruntingthorp Lightning there is at least one doing take off rolls) the
Handley Page Victor: http://www.skomer.u-net.com/thunder/victor.jpg
Amazing story. And thanks again Mike for sending me the vid! Think I'll
watch it again.
Arturo
Heather wrote:
> It is a beautiful plane. I remember when it came to Toronto in 1982
> with a slightly lecherous member of the military looking for young
> chicks, lol. I told him E. was off limits!!
>
> I ran the Cdn. International Air Show that year and E. was my
> secretary. What a blast that was!! Art Scholl doing his fabulous
> stunt flying.....our gorgeous Snowbirds.....sigh.
>
> Heather
>
> "Mike M" <No_Spam.RemoveThis@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message
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>> What a fantastic series of photos! It's so good that they've got her
>> flying again.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>
>> Arturo Seis <sixpencedearturo.RemoveThis@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Bugger!
>>>
>>> http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?p=1268913
(Msg. 20) Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 11:26 pm
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I never really liked the Victor but that picture makes it look good.
BTW I have had sitting here for ages another disk of videos, not Vulcan
but rather various other UK post WWII aircraft including two my Dad worked
on - the Gannet and the Airco 121 (cannot remember if the number was 121)
later DH121 then HS121 better known as Trident. I even managed to find on
YouTube a clip of another he worked on during the 50s, the Rotadyne,
including shots of a demo it made of moving a bridge where I was standing
close to the film crew.
--
Mike M
Arturo Seis <sixpencedearturo.RemoveThis@googlemail.com> wrote:
> I expect they figured (or Figged?) that would be virtually it's last
> outing. They were mothballing them - then in '83 the Falklands
> happened and that nuclear bomber was recalled and finally got to drop
> some ordinance - just the conventional kind - on Port Stanley,
> refuelled by several of that other outstanding nuclear bomber which
> by then was solely a tanker, of which like the Vulcan until a few
> months ago, there are none flying today (but like the Bruntingthorp
> Lightning there is at least one doing take off rolls) the Handley
> Page Victor: http://www.skomer.u-net.com/thunder/victor.jpg >
> Amazing story. And thanks again Mike for sending me the vid! Think
> I'll watch it again.
>
>
> Arturo
>
>
> Heather wrote:
>> It is a beautiful plane. I remember when it came to Toronto in 1982
>> with a slightly lecherous member of the military looking for young
>> chicks, lol. I told him E. was off limits!!
>>
>> I ran the Cdn. International Air Show that year and E. was my
>> secretary. What a blast that was!! Art Scholl doing his fabulous
>> stunt flying.....our gorgeous Snowbirds.....sigh.
>>
>> Heather
>>
>> "Mike M" <No_Spam.RemoveThis@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message
>> news:e7P7U1D7IHA.3696@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>> What a fantastic series of photos! It's so good that they've got
>>> her flying again.
>>>
>>> Mike
>>>
>>>
>>> Arturo Seis <sixpencedearturo.RemoveThis@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Bugger!
>>>>
>>>> http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?p=1268913
(Msg. 21) Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 1:01 am
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Mike M wrote:
> I never really liked the Victor but that picture makes it look good.
Yes. But it certainly was a performer, I believe it could do everything the
Vulcan could do - except, perhaps, the fly-like-a-fighter bit.
Isn't it ironic that of the three, the one that barely lasted two minutes
was the one made by the company that actually still has a product in service
today? I mean, apart from the fact A.V. Roe do have one Vulcan and one
Lancaster still wowing the show attendees? Those VC10s are a joy to see
going over every day! And hear.
Archie
>
> BTW I have had sitting here for ages another disk of videos, not
> Vulcan but rather various other UK post WWII aircraft including two
> my Dad worked on - the Gannet and the Airco 121 (cannot remember if
> the number was 121) later DH121 then HS121 better known as Trident. I even
> managed to find on YouTube a clip of another he worked on
> during the 50s, the Rotadyne, including shots of a demo it made of
> moving a bridge where I was standing close to the film crew.
>
>> I expect they figured (or Figged?) that would be virtually it's last
>> outing. They were mothballing them - then in '83 the Falklands
>> happened and that nuclear bomber was recalled and finally got to drop
>> some ordinance - just the conventional kind - on Port Stanley,
>> refuelled by several of that other outstanding nuclear bomber which
>> by then was solely a tanker, of which like the Vulcan until a few
>> months ago, there are none flying today (but like the Bruntingthorp
>> Lightning there is at least one doing take off rolls) the Handley
>> Page Victor: http://www.skomer.u-net.com/thunder/victor.jpg >>
>> Amazing story. And thanks again Mike for sending me the vid! Think
>> I'll watch it again.
>>
>>
>> Arturo
>>
>>
>> Heather wrote:
>>> It is a beautiful plane. I remember when it came to Toronto in 1982
>>> with a slightly lecherous member of the military looking for young
>>> chicks, lol. I told him E. was off limits!!
>>>
>>> I ran the Cdn. International Air Show that year and E. was my
>>> secretary. What a blast that was!! Art Scholl doing his fabulous
>>> stunt flying.....our gorgeous Snowbirds.....sigh.
>>>
>>> Heather
>>>
>>> "Mike M" <No_Spam DeleteThis @Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message
>>> news:e7P7U1D7IHA.3696@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>> What a fantastic series of photos! It's so good that they've got
>>>> her flying again.
>>>>
>>>> Mike
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Arturo Seis <sixpencedearturo DeleteThis @googlemail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Bugger!
>>>>>
>>>>> http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?p=1268913
(Msg. 22) Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 1:18 am
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> happened and that nuclear bomber was recalled and finally got to drop
> some ordinance - just the conventional kind - on Port Stanley,
You'd have thought - what with all the hiking and the maps that requires -
that I'd have learnt the word 'ordnance' by now, wouldn't you?
(Msg. 23) Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 8:08 am
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Dr. Archibald Crumpenshtupa wrote:
>> happened and that nuclear bomber was recalled and finally got to drop
>> some ordinance - just the conventional kind - on Port Stanley,
>
> You'd have thought - what with all the hiking and the maps that
> requires - that I'd have learnt the word 'ordnance' by now, wouldn't
> you?
(Msg. 24) Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 2:45 pm
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> A real "Dr." would have known.
Ah! but witch doctor or doctor who?
Mart
"ctowers" <ctowers.DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Dr. Archibald Crumpenshtupa wrote:
>>> happened and that nuclear bomber was recalled and finally got to drop
>>> some ordinance - just the conventional kind - on Port Stanley,
>>
>> You'd have thought - what with all the hiking and the maps that
>> requires - that I'd have learnt the word 'ordnance' by now, wouldn't
>> you?
>
> A real "Dr." would have known. >
>
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