Guy Martin: Top Gun

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Jazzy Jag

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3,475 posts

98 months

Sunday 25th August
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Anyone else watching?

Enjoying it so far..

Athlon

5,170 posts

213 months

Sunday 25th August
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Yep, pretty good so far smile

Hustle_

25,205 posts

167 months

Sunday 25th August
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Watching on +1. Guy’s shows always worth the watch

WPA

10,173 posts

121 months

Sunday 25th August
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Really enjoyed that

and31

3,575 posts

134 months

Sunday 25th August
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An enjoyable watch-the Vampire looked pretty decent in the archive footage where it was being thrown around a bit

Jazzy Jag

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3,475 posts

98 months

Sunday 25th August
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Loved the home made jet engine, Real ROFL moment.

I have garage envy....

Mercdriver

2,639 posts

40 months

Sunday 25th August
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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!

thegreenhell

17,254 posts

226 months

Sunday 25th August
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Jazzy Jag said:
Loved the home made jet engine, Real ROFL moment.

I have garage envy....
It was more of a flame thrower than a jet engine, but it was a good bit of fun.

PinkTornado

1,106 posts

69 months

Monday 26th August
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One of his better recent shows, very entertaining.

andySC

1,232 posts

165 months

Monday 26th August
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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.

the-norseman

13,416 posts

178 months

Monday 26th August
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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.

thegreenhell

17,254 posts

226 months

Monday 26th August
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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 one

https://swordsaviation.co.uk/aircraft/

carl_w

9,544 posts

265 months

Monday 26th August
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Just watched it and thought it was great. The Swiss guy was very calm.

Mercdriver

2,639 posts

40 months

Monday 26th August
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Yes he was a natural instructor I thought nothing would phase him I think, very professional and would be a good guy to get training from. Like most ex military pilots.

sixor8

6,612 posts

275 months

Tuesday 27th August
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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. frown 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. smile

PinkTornado

1,106 posts

69 months

Tuesday 27th August
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sixor8 said:
Martin Baker have made all the UKs seat for donkeys year but I didn't know it was named after 2 people. smile
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.

clive_candy

698 posts

172 months

Tuesday 27th August
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Looked like Guy did pretty much fly the Provost but got the impression he was more of a passenger in the Vampire.

Great TV even so.

richhead

1,658 posts

18 months

Tuesday 27th August
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what channel please, tried a search but no joy

rallye101

2,218 posts

204 months

Tuesday 27th August
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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

Mercdriver

2,639 posts

40 months

Wednesday 28th August
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I think he did do a lot of the flying, you do not sweat a lot unless you are working hard at flying the aircraft especially in the early stages of learning