Guy Martin: Top Gun
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Yes I also thought it was very good, the right mix of history, engineering and flying sequences.
Jealous of the quality welding on the model jet engine
He appeared to make a good effort at the flying tasks he was put through. Interesting that the instructor stated the poor layout of the instruments in the cockpit, typical of the time I guess
Why didn’t I think of making a programme of the Lancaster, Hurricane and Vampire jet? All paid for by the film company, good strategy!
Jealous of the quality welding on the model jet engine
He appeared to make a good effort at the flying tasks he was put through. Interesting that the instructor stated the poor layout of the instruments in the cockpit, typical of the time I guess
Why didn’t I think of making a programme of the Lancaster, Hurricane and Vampire jet? All paid for by the film company, good strategy!
I enjoyed that. Not a bad gig for a truck mechanic ! I like what Guy does on tv from his TT exploits, narrow boat fixing to this.
If you fancy a go in the Provost in the show you can… Aero Legends do passenger flights from North Weald in a Strikemaster (Provost on steroids), prices start at around £2400.
If you fancy a go in the Provost in the show you can… Aero Legends do passenger flights from North Weald in a Strikemaster (Provost on steroids), prices start at around £2400.
the-norseman said:
Anybody know the livery/reg of the first jet he went up in? father in law asked me last night but I couldn't spot a reg on it.
I believe it is this onehttps://swordsaviation.co.uk/aircraft/
I enjoyed it. I used to service ejection seats on Sea Harriers in the Navy, always made my a**e twitch! I already knew about Whittle's first design being scoffed at, ridiculous. Guy building his own was entertaining too.
But I did learn something, Martin Baker have made all the UKs seat for donkeys year but I didn't know it was named after 2 people.
But I did learn something, Martin Baker have made all the UKs seat for donkeys year but I didn't know it was named after 2 people.
sixor8 said:
Martin Baker have made all the UKs seat for donkeys year but I didn't know it was named after 2 people.
John Nichol's 'Eject, Eject!' is a good read, about the development of the idea, before it turns into a re-run of his Tornado/Gulf books, about those who were shot down and their escapades thereafter.richhead said:
what channel please, tried a search but no joy
Channel 4, will be on catch up.....Reckon he did quite a bit of the flying on the vampire, possibly not the landing...clearly quite experienced as he thought the stall was a piece of P compared to props in the trainer
Both aircraft side by sides for a reason I guess...
Good tv, you can feed off Guy's enthusiasm
Edited by rallye101 on Tuesday 27th August 23:35
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