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Clinging on tightly
Location
Over the Hill
Been a few Hawks doing low level stuff around here recently. Seems someone is paying for more petrol for the RAF at the moment.
 

Yellow Fang

Legendary Member
Location
Reading
Bummer


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Oooops - sorry - Bomber

Even bigger bummer:

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Yellow Fang

Legendary Member
Location
Reading
TSR2 was a beautiful machine but never capable of meeting the requirement it was designed for.

It could fly away from a Lightning on one engine.

Edit: not strictly accurate. During the flight in question, the TSR2 had both engines running. The test pilot turned on the after-burner on one engine and flew away from a Lightning which had switched both after-burners on.
 
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vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
It could fly away from a Lightning on one engine.

That's as maybe but its perceived success was at the expense of downgraded performance specifications: longer take-offs, reduced top speed, reduced combat range and an increasing overspend.

It simply didn't and couldn't deliver the goods to meet the operational specifications on time or within budget. It's a romanticised white elephant.

@User's appraisal of the plane's aesthetics is difficult to challenge. It's an underwhelming design.

Used to be bits at Duxford IIRC?

There's two complete/near complete aircraft, one at Duxford and one at Cosford. I think that there's a cockpit section elsewhere. The rest of the airframes, jigs and tooling were scrapped within months of the project being abandoned.
 
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Yellow Fang

Legendary Member
Location
Reading
That's as maybe but its perceived success was at the expense of downgraded performance specifications: longer take-offs, reduced top speed, reduced combat range and an increasing overspend.

It simply didn't and couldn't deliver the goods to meet the operational specifications on time or within budget. It's a romanticised white elephant.

@User's appraisal of the plane's aesthetics is difficult to challenge. It's an underwhelming design.



There's two complete/near complete aircraft, one at Duxford and one at Cosford. I think that there's a cockpit section elsewhere. The rest of the airframes, jigs and tooling were scrapped within months of the project being abandoned.

Still a lot better than the American F111 that the Wilson government said they would replace it with, the development costs of which quadrupled before those purchases were cancelled too, which left us relying on those 1950s subsonic V bombers for decades after they were obsolete.
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
Still a lot better than the American F111 that the Wilson government said they would replace it with, the development costs of which quadrupled before those purchases were cancelled too, which left us relying on those 1950s subsonic V bombers for decades after they were obsolete.

Good job we had them for the Falklands then :okay:
 
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