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  • CrucialC Offline
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    @Snowy said in Planes:

    Here's a short 60 second look at the world's last Avro Vulcan V-Bomber to be airworthy in the world.

    It's seen here during a flyover at the Little Gransden Air & Car Show in 2014. The aircraft has now been permanently retired.

    One visited NZ from the RAF and undershot the runway at Wellington and had to crash land at Ohakea. Late 50s, early 60s?

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    @Crucial said in Planes:

    One visited NZ from the RAF and undershot the runway at Wellington and had to crash land at Ohakea. Late 50s, early 60s?

    Yep. Was the opening of the airport so they had an airshow (the vulcan certainly did put on a show there's a doco about it). Welly airport was opened in 1959 and I wish they hadn't. It was windshear and turbulence that got them which I'm sure most ferners have experienced. It made for an intersting coulple of years for me though.

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    @Crucial said in Planes:

    @Snowy said in Planes:

    Here's a short 60 second look at the world's last Avro Vulcan V-Bomber to be airworthy in the world.

    It's seen here during a flyover at the Little Gransden Air & Car Show in 2014. The aircraft has now been permanently retired.

    One visited NZ from the RAF and undershot the runway at Wellington and had to crash land at Ohakea. Late 50s, early 60s?

    Same group

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    @Machpants That's the doco I had seen with the Vulcan (8:40) in. Sums up the place nicely.

    The Qantas guys used to get rostered Welly for line checks. Known as the hell duty.

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    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/lightning-speed-and-agility-germanys-ar-234-blitz-jet-bomber-was-success-ultimately-failed-180976581/

    I was not aware of a WW2 jet bomber

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    @canefan said in Planes:

    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/lightning-speed-and-agility-germanys-ar-234-blitz-jet-bomber-was-success-ultimately-failed-180976581/

    I was not aware of a WW2 jet bomber

    Me neither, very cool

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    @Machpants I canโ€™t read Luftwaffe without thinking of this...

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    RAAF Richmond here in NW Sydney is about 16 klicks NW from my house, so occasionally you get a few flyovers from various aircraft. Mostly Hercs - both ours and other forces (they host training for other nations) - which you can hear coming.

    In more recent years the C-17 Globemasters have been visiting along with the C-27 Spartan training rotations.

    The Globemaster is almost completely fucking silent until it is right over your house, then it gets seriously loud. Useful in a hot LZ I'd imagine.

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    @canefan said in Planes:

    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/lightning-speed-and-agility-germanys-ar-234-blitz-jet-bomber-was-success-ultimately-failed-180976581/

    I was not aware of a WW2 jet bomber

    Crazy Germans had all sorts. Me262 was probably the best known of the late-stage attempts to rescue the war, but for pure insanity the Me163 Komet Rocket plane has to win.

    Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet - Wikipedia

    Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet - Wikipedia

    Aside from combat losses, many pilots were killed during testing and training,[4] at least in part due to the highly volatile and corrosive nature of the rocket propellant used in later models of the aircraft.[5] This includes one pilot by the name of Oberleutnant Josef Pohs, who was dissolved by the rocket fuel following an incident that resulted in a ruptured fuel line

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    @NTA Yeah knew about the Komet and the 262. Those bastards knew how to build shit alright

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    @canefan said in Planes:

    @NTA Yeah knew about the Komet and the 262. Those bastards knew how to build shit alright

    They still do.
    Miele, Bosche, to Audi, Porsche, Mercedes, etc. Just good, built to last, engineering.

    My wee plane is German designed and seriously good. Outperforms anything else around, beautifully built too. They should just should cease and desist with the war thing (TBF they seem to be getting better with that).

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    @Snowy said in Planes:

    @canefan said in Planes:

    @NTA Yeah knew about the Komet and the 262. Those bastards knew how to build shit alright

    They still do.
    Miele, Bosche, to Audi, Porsche, Mercedes, etc. Just good, built to last, engineering.

    Falke. Best socks I've ever bought, and I went through a phase of trying out a few pricey ones.

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    @Kruse said in Planes:

    @Snowy said in Planes:

    @canefan said in Planes:

    @NTA Yeah knew about the Komet and the 262. Those bastards knew how to build shit alright

    They still do.
    Miele, Bosche, to Audi, Porsche, Mercedes, etc. Just good, built to last, engineering.

    Falke. Best socks I've ever bought, and I went through a phase of trying out a few pricey ones.

    My bad. Forgot about socks.

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    @Snowy said in Planes:

    @Kruse said in Planes:

    @Snowy said in Planes:

    @canefan said in Planes:

    @NTA Yeah knew about the Komet and the 262. Those bastards knew how to build shit alright

    They still do.
    Miele, Bosche, to Audi, Porsche, Mercedes, etc. Just good, built to last, engineering.

    Falke. Best socks I've ever bought, and I went through a phase of trying out a few pricey ones.

    My bad. Forgot about socks.

    To this day, the thing I resent most about my virus-enforced repatriation to NZ - is that my extensive collection of Falke socks are sitting in London... the one I brought with me, wore out on the London-Beijing trip.
    And, those socks are the thing pressing me most to consider shipping all my shit back to NZ.
    But... I can't quite bring myself to spending a couple hundred dollars on new ones, with the availability in NZ being shit.

    Airplanes -> socks. I give you... The Silver Fern.

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    @Kruse I get Falke socks for Christmas every year from my in-laws. I have so many stocked up Iโ€™ll probably have to leave them in my will.

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  • SnowyS Offline
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    @Kruse said in Planes:

    Airplanes -> socks. I give you... The Silver Fern.

    I was laughing at that before I even read your post.

    Fortunately Stargazer doesn't visit here I don't think. He would be horrified.

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    @Snowy said in Planes:

    They still do.

    Miele, Bosche, to Audi, Porsche, Mercedes, etc. Just good, built to last, engineering.

    My wee plane is German designed and seriously good. Outperforms anything else around, beautifully built too. They should just should cease and desist with the war thing (TBF they seem to be getting better with that).

    I hope your plane wasn't assembled by the same work experience lads who clearly assembled our Bosch dishwasher after a boozy Friday lunch... ๐Ÿ™‚ ๐Ÿ˜ž

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    @Donsteppa said in Planes:

    I hope your plane wasn't assembled by the same work experience lads who clearly assembled our Bosch dishwasher after a boozy Friday lunch...

    My Bosch dishwasher has lasted a decade, still going strong, so I won't have that sort of nonsense. One repair due to it not being used when we moved out. Your one was built by these guys:
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    So planes to socks to dishwashers...next...

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    @Kruse said in Planes:

    To this day, the thing I resent most about my virus-enforced repatriation to NZ - is that my extensive collection of Falke socks are sitting in London... the one I brought with me, wore out on the London-Beijing trip.
    And, those socks are the thing pressing me most to consider shipping all my shit back to NZ.
    But... I can't quite bring myself to spending a couple hundred dollars on new ones, with the availability in NZ being shit.

    I get mine via Mr Porter.

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    @Kruse said in Planes:

    @Snowy said in Planes:

    @canefan said in Planes:

    @NTA Yeah knew about the Komet and the 262. Those bastards knew how to build shit alright

    They still do.
    Miele, Bosche, to Audi, Porsche, Mercedes, etc. Just good, built to last, engineering.

    Falke. Best socks I've ever bought, and I went through a phase of trying out a few pricey ones.

    20 Euro's for something that will only last a few months - Pass.

    Not the socks fault. I am hard on socks as every manufacturer seems to think a size 11 is big enough coz it will stretch. Falke included (I checked). Thing is as they stretch they get thinner - so I inevitably put my toes through them.

    I'm sure we can tie my hosiery issues back to planes somehow to get this thread back on track. I mean a super thin fuselage with an overloaded plane can't be good - right?

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