View Full Version : RAF Unveils VC “Battle Of Britain” Typhoon
Dedworth
22nd May 2015, 09:08
The RAF today unveiled at RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire a state-of-the art Typhoon fighter jet in a Battle of Britain era paint scheme to commemorate this year being the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain and to acknowledge the bravery and sacrifice of those often referred to as “The Few”: the aircrew who took part in the battle. The Typhoon is also painted with the 249 Squadron identification number of the only Fighter Command pilot awarded a Victoria Cross during the battle: Flight Lieutenant James Brindley Nicolson VC DFC. The Typhoon along with a WWII Spitfire, as part of a Synchro-pair, will perform aerial displays at air shows across the UK this summer.
http://www.raf.mod.uk/rafcms/mediafiles/97DD6876_5056_A318_A804F4273943AEB9.jpg
http://www.raf.mod.uk/news/archive/raf-unveils-vc-battle-of-britain-typhoon-21052015
grahamw48
22nd May 2015, 10:49
Beautiful...though isn't that a Hurricane in that pic ? :Erm:
Dedworth
22nd May 2015, 12:16
Beautiful...though isn't that a Hurricane in that pic ? :Erm:
You're right built by Hawkers 70 years ago at Langley near Slough.
http://www.raf.mod.uk/bbmf/rafcms/mediafiles/AAE7AF00_5056_A318_A85ADDCEFFC4479A.jpg
http://www.raf.mod.uk/bbmf/theaircraft/hurricanelf363.cfm
Sydney Camm the designer (also responsible for the camshaft and Hawker Typhoon, Hunter & Harrier fighters) was born in Windsor - there is a replica Hurricane near the Thames in recognition of this great man
http://s0.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/03/24/83/3248367_72074c68.jpg
grahamw48
22nd May 2015, 19:38
Brilliant aircraft, and I believe reputed to have actually been more 'successful' and nicer to fly than the prettier Spitfire. :smile:
Dedworth
22nd May 2015, 19:45
I read this nonsense
New £20 banknote to honour the arts with public asked to nominate favourite visual artists
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/new-20-banknote-to-honour-the-arts-with-public-asked-to-nominate-favourite-visual-artists-10262008.html
They should have 4 notes one each for our greatest aircraft designers Mitchell, Camm, Barnes-Wallace and Chadwick. What have these visual arts ponces done for the nation to deserve going on a banknote :cwm23:
les_taxi
22nd May 2015, 19:49
Love stuff like this,I know they are more modern but I remember going to Elvington air show with my kids a good few years ago.Yards away from me was a harrier jump jet just hovering above the ground.The noise and vibration was amazing-he shot in the sky did a few loops and rolls etc.then the commentator said the pilot was nipping over tp Blackpool (did not bomb it tho:bigcry:) to do the same excercise (about a 100 miles away) but he would be back in about 20 mins or so:yikes:
i could not get my head around that amazing:xxgrinning--00xx3:
grahamw48
22nd May 2015, 19:49
As long as it isn't that mentally deranged woman with the unmade bed. :NoNo:
grahamw48
22nd May 2015, 19:52
I was lucky enough to spend a whole week at the Farnborough Airshow back in 1970...complete with first flypast of the new Concorde.
I love planes too. :smile:
Dedworth
22nd May 2015, 19:58
Love stuff like this,I know they are more modern but I remember going to Elvington air show with my kids a good few years ago.Yards away from me was a harrier jump jet just hovering above the ground.The noise and vibration was amazing-he shot in the sky did a few loops and rolls etc.then the commentator said the pilot was nipping over tp Blackpool (did not bomb it tho:bigcry:) to do the same excercise (about a 100 miles away) but he would be back in about 20 mins or so:yikes:
i could not get my head around that amazing:xxgrinning--00xx3:
I remember being taken as a kid to a massive show at Greenham Common years before they put the Tomahawks there. It was a huge base with the longest military runway in the UK. There was obviously a big yank influence on the show and I'll always remember a whole squadron 20 odd USAF F4 Phantoms flying in from Germany doing the display and then going back. The ground shook :xxgrinning--00xx3:
grahamw48
22nd May 2015, 19:59
I've probably posted this before, but this is the 75 seater 'Hermes' plane that we flew in from Heathrow (Tent :icon_lol:) to Singapore, back in 1955, when I was aged 4yrs.
3 day trip, with 7 stops for refuelling. :biggrin:
I remember it well...including the steam train journey to London.
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Dedworth
22nd May 2015, 20:01
Excellent Graham :xxgrinning--00xx3: My Dad was stationed at RAF Butterworth for a while and he told me they trained him down to Singapore to go on a troopship home - when he got there he wangled a flight - 1st refuelling stop Butterworth :biggrin:
grahamw48
22nd May 2015, 20:05
Proper British plane too...Handley Page Hermes. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
This is the actual airline ours belonged to:
http://cdn-www.airliners.net/aviation-photos/photos/7/7/3/1629377.jpg
grahamw48
22nd May 2015, 20:09
We DID come back from Singapore on a (former) troop ship, in 1958. :biggrin: Lovely 21 day cruise, courtesy of the Royal Navy, as my mother had chest TB.
I'll find a pic of the ship...
grahamw48
22nd May 2015, 20:12
Here's the ship we came home on: :smile:
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http://www.stonnall-history-group.org.uk/articles/mem2Photos/empire_fowey.jpg
Dedworth
22nd May 2015, 20:15
Proper British plane too...Handley Page Hermes. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
This is the actual airline ours belonged to:
http://cdn-www.airliners.net/aviation-photos/photos/7/7/3/1629377.jpg
I've got this print of a Handley Page Halifax "Friday The Thirteenth" on my office wall. Retired 1945 after 128 missions
http://www.military-art.com/mall/images/800s/dhm6133.jpg
grahamw48
22nd May 2015, 20:24
Wonderful. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
jonnijon
22nd May 2015, 23:07
I remember the Vulcan bomber doing a show over Brighton, the stones on the beach were jumping one inch off the ground :icon_lol:
London_Manila
23rd May 2015, 02:51
Dare I mention the Polish War Memorial :cwm25:
grahamw48
23rd May 2015, 09:14
I don't have a problem with Polish people.They fought with us during the war and appear to blend in well and work hard when they come here.
Dedworth
23rd May 2015, 13:27
Dare i mention the Polish War Memorial :cwm25:
Near RAF Northolt - brave airmen
London_Manila
24th May 2015, 01:48
I don't have a problem with Polish people.They fought with us during the war and appear to blend in well and work hard when they come here.
Sheer numbers of them all coming over here is the problem
grahamw48
24th May 2015, 10:17
At least I'm not looking nervously across at them...wondering if they have a bomb in their rucksack.
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