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Piloting Skills

Postby Mayfly » Wed Oct 14, 2009 3:08 pm

In memory of a very dear friend - Mike Pearson

Very fond memories of Robbie Gilvary - DTs 1st Vulcan Captain who taught DT all he knew.
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Re: Piloting Skills

Postby Stevieboy » Wed Oct 14, 2009 3:53 pm

:ymapplause: :ymapplause: :ymapplause: :ymapplause: :ymapplause:
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Re: Piloting Skills

Postby Iggie » Wed Oct 14, 2009 5:35 pm

Excellent quick thinking!

I bet the hole will take some filling in though :D
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Re: Piloting Skills

Postby Xplumberlives » Wed Oct 14, 2009 6:10 pm

Mayfly

The bomb pictured under the Harriers wing is like the DRILL version that I photographed you next to, back in the summer!

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Re: Piloting Skills

Postby Mackrick » Wed Oct 14, 2009 6:11 pm

once an armourer always an armourer .....
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Re: Piloting Skills

Postby Xplumberlives » Wed Oct 14, 2009 6:12 pm

Mackrick wrote:once an Armourer always an Armourer .....



Thank you
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Re: Piloting Skills

Postby Pujgnie » Wed Oct 14, 2009 7:10 pm

I just find it amazing how bombs have gone from cylindrical stubby pointy things... that blow big holes in the ground - to the various shapes and sizes of armourment, missiles etc - that are employed today.

In my day it was 1,000 pounders' + (An optional Nuke if needed) or Red Tops' and Shrikes missiles bolted to Frightnings and Phantoms. (None of this laser guided stuff was forseen in dem days. ;)

It must be an Armourers' nightmare - keeping pace with todays technology. Maybe Pam could enlighten us with the advancement of aircraft weaponry ;)

All clever stuff though.. seems today you can guide a bomb into a bucket !! :ymapplause:
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Re: Piloting Skills

Postby Xplumberlives » Wed Oct 14, 2009 7:12 pm

Pujgnie wrote:I just find it amazing how bombs have gone from cylindrical stubby pointy things... that blow big holes in the ground - to the various shapes and sizes of armourment, missiles etc - that are employed today.

In my day it was 1,000 pounders' + (An opetional Nuke if needed) or Red Tops' missiles bolted to Frightnings. None of this laser guided stuff. ;)

It must be an Armourers' nightmare - keeping pace with todays technology. Maybe Pam could enlighten us with the advancement of aircraft weaponry ;)



Yes go on Pam, please do! =))
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Re: Piloting Skills

Postby Saracenman » Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:45 pm

:ymapplause: best in the World - and that's why!
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Re: Piloting Skills

Postby Iggie » Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:50 pm

Pujgnie wrote:All clever stuff though.. seems today you can guide a bomb into a bucket !! :ymapplause:

Given comparative bathroom aiming abilities, maybe that's why there are more women front-line pilots around nowadays.......
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Re: Piloting Skills

Postby Nickolas » Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:55 pm

Brilliant airmanship............
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Re: Piloting Skills

Postby Spitfire » Wed Oct 14, 2009 11:30 pm

Pujgnie wrote:All clever stuff though.. seems today you can guide a bomb into a bucket !! :ymapplause:


I remember seeing footage once - taken by a journalist from his hotel balcony in a city under attack - looking down on a cruise missile 'flying' down the middle of the street below and 'turning left' at a junction and carrying on to its target where it went in through a window :)) :)) :p

It's just amazing how accurate this new stuff is :D
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Re: Piloting Skills

Postby Mayfly » Thu Oct 15, 2009 8:18 am

Wrong person to ask Mr Knees - I left the RAF 20 years ago & made a conscience decision to leave all behind me & not keep up to date. My interest has only been rekindled in the last couple of years.

Laser guided/smart weaponry is nothing new tho' , I remember touching on the subject many, many moons ago in my basic training.

The incident Spitfire mentions was from the first Gulf war back in the early 90's - I remember it well - fascinating to see and you are right they can guide it into a bucket!!!!
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Re: Piloting Skills

Postby Dan4th » Thu Oct 15, 2009 11:12 am

Mayfly wrote:...they can guide it into a bucket!!!!


Hyacinth: "That's BOO-KAY!"

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Re: Piloting Skills

Postby Stigish » Thu Oct 15, 2009 11:49 am

Dan4th wrote:
Mayfly wrote:...they can guide it into a bucket!!!!


Hyacinth: "That's BOO-KAY!"

Danf.

:)) :)) :)) :))

It really goes to show that you can have all the advanced weaponry and pre-planned targets the world can offer etc, but you can never take away the skill and judgement of the Pilot.

Its funny how other people feel about this sort of footage, reading the comments left under the article. "propaganda"....blah, blah, blah (-|
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