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- Location
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Yes, although a real carrier with proper planes might have been a simpler solution.
The navy weren't that successful at keeping their ships afloat and operational.
Yes, although a real carrier with proper planes might have been a simpler solution.
I refer you to my previous post. A proper carrier would have meant better radar coverage and more capable planes.
It is a shame people seem to forget the Handley Page Victor. It out lived the rest of the V bombers, it could fly higher, further, faster and carry 10,000lbs more bombs than the Vulcan. And looked the biz!
On what, the known capabilities of the kit discarded by John Nott's review?
And never used for its intended purpose so its bomb capacity is a moot point.
It's a pretty scary plane to confront head on. I've seen the one at Elvington and I can't resolve my feelings about its aesthetics.
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100% successful at keeping the carriers they did have afloat and operational.The navy weren't that successful at keeping their ships afloat and operational.
Was it Lusty Lindy that accidentally took a few years ago?
You mean the Victor that got accidentally airborne on a fast taxi? That was the one at Bruntingthorpe.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3HaeYVlBw8
Here are a couple of planes I made from an old chair leg. View attachment 116142
Beverly and Hercules?
I find it has got a strange beauty about it , rather menacing.
100% successful at keeping the carriers they did have afloat and operational.