23-11-15, 10:07 AM
As title says, 7.30pm -9.00pm channel 4 Sunday 29th November. Should be interesting as long as Guy can string a sentence together.

Guy Martin: Last Fllight of the Vulcan Bomber.
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23-11-15, 10:07 AM
As title says, 7.30pm -9.00pm channel 4 Sunday 29th November. Should be interesting as long as Guy can string a sentence together.
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23-11-15, 01:44 PM
I'll watch that, I see Guy's got a book out for Xmas- I'll wait till Feb and pick it up @ bargain books.
Treat everything in life the way a dog would- if you can't eat it or foc it, forget it.
23-11-15, 08:04 PM
Ta for info. I'm definitely watching that :thumbup.
29-11-15, 07:15 PM
Just a reminder...7:30 Channel 4 this evening
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29-11-15, 10:01 PM
Brilliant programme
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29-11-15, 10:09 PM
Clarkson should have narrated the scene re the Falklands
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29-11-15, 10:34 PM
Just tuned in, wow, isn't that cockpit small......
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29-11-15, 10:40 PM
(29-11-15, 10:34 PM)HarryHornby link Wrote: Just tuned in, wow, isn't that cockpit small...... Yeah and how many gauges Wouldn't want to upgrade that lot to LED's
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29-11-15, 11:55 PM
f**ckn forgot about it due to the mrs having strictly on :'(
hope its on demand or catch up tomorrow :rolleyes
fire never sleeps
29-11-15, 11:58 PM
(29-11-15, 11:55 PM)maddog04 link Wrote: f**ckn forgot about it due to the mrs having strictly on :'(its on demand, had to go out earlier and just watched the rest
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30-11-15, 12:23 AM
(30-11-15, 12:03 AM)maddog04 link Wrote: cheers joe Next time you should tell her that strictly's on catchup, you know......Just in case she wants to watch it again :rolleyes
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01-12-15, 10:56 AM
just watched it and it was quite emotional.....I really liked the old girl and loved seeing her fly. Shame we don't have the technicians anymore (the aircrew lads would argue that point) but it goes to show how good a nation we were when we had the brains to build these things.
very moving about the pilots saying we knew we'd be dropping the bomb if a certain call came in but had to laugh at the lad saying he was told to drop the bomb, carry on flying East and settle down with a nice Mongolian......coz that's all that would be left :eek that Guy Martin is one lucky foccer too, must have been some buzz running that down the runway even if you had to slam on at the end, his grand kids will never go short on bedtime stories for sure
fire never sleeps
01-12-15, 11:00 AM
Nothing wrong with Strictly. Its the only time I can openly watch gorgeous women wearing next to nothing with the wifes approval :lol
01-12-15, 11:05 AM
The issue is not the team that maintain 558 but the manufacturers that support them. i.e. Rolls Royce, Avro etc.
It is a great aircraft to see flying and on the ground though I would rather that it was flying still. I recall in the late 80's as an aircraft apprentice, one of our lecturers managed to get us a day trip to Southend to see how a small airport worked (we were based at Gatwick). While we were there we were allowed to climb in XL426 that was on the ground there and have a nose round.
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
01-12-15, 12:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-12-15, 12:41 PM by fazersharp.)
I missed it also and do not have any catchup services so my last hope is to get it on 4 -7 which shows random stuff from the week.
Also just another excuse to post my fave photo from my year, I had some great riding chasing that thing around the midlands- checking flightpaths - ETAs - filtering past 100s of cars too and from said points. East mids airport
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
01-12-15, 12:42 PM
[quote author=BBROWN1664 link=topic=18799.msg217657#msg217657 date=1448964346]
The issue is not the team that maintain 558 but the manufacturers that support them. i.e. Rolls Royce, Avro etc. my mistake mate, I was in and out doing the tea :rolleyes and thought they'd said it was lack of knowledge rather than lack of parts
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01-12-15, 12:56 PM
Maddog, its the lack of knowledge within the manufacturers which means the parts and systems would be impossible to make or support.
These aircraft were retired from the RAF 30 years ago. Too many unique items on them to be able to use third parties like they get away with on some other old birds. It would cost too much for a third party to pick up the work even if Avro etc would share the documentation. It is a shame. I would love to see the Vulcan still flying in another 30 years.
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
01-12-15, 01:11 PM
(01-12-15, 12:56 PM)BBROWN1664 link Wrote: which means the parts and systems would be impossible to make or support. Well they missed a trick then because there were loads of parts for sale here http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/vulcantothesky...6732.m1684 ![]()
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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