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Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Apr 19 2012,7:21 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Still waiting for a respond on loading weapons .. the maritime destructor ... look how low these sit with bomb doors open ... ya have to be a skinny fella to even crawl between the ground and bomb door.. so how do they load there weapons ..
... may sneak in at night
Yeah - they recruit 2ft tall Armourers to work on Nimrods. haha. You are right they are very low and I believe that the Nimrod bases have pits that they can be positioned over to be loaded. I have looked all over the Nimrod at two Fincastles I went to. Bloody horrible planes from a design/maintenance point of view, but they did the job for the RAF I guess.
deaneb wrote:QUOTE (deaneb @ Apr 19 2012,10:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Yeah - they recruit 2ft tall Armourers to work on Nimrods. haha. You are right they are very low and I believe that the Nimrod bases have pits
Based in and around primary bases .. Fincastles , how did they get around the loading there .. back the planes on jacks or oversized car-ramps , not a very internationally thought out deployment plan ... I was call a "Norwenign racing sardine" the other day , now they could easy slip in under that bay door... now who has ever heard of that saying "Norwenign racing sardines"
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deaneb wrote:QUOTE (deaneb @ Apr 19 2012,9:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>but they did the job for the RAF I guess.Not... it really was a question no-one had asked.
AWACS/Rivet Joint etc etc did a better job at a fraction of the cost.
They rightly got the chop after killing aircrew (It's a Comet in drag, remember?).
Must've been a world first, a military aircraft dumped by popular clamour from the citizenry.
Charl wrote:QUOTE (Charl @ Apr 19 2012,10:50 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>They rightly got the chop after killing aircrew (It's a Comet in drag, remember?).
I bit my tounge here ,... Comet .. long ways the plane really has its history in proving points .. good and bad
Charl wrote:QUOTE (Charl @ Apr 19 2012,9:50 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Not... it really was a question no-one had asked.
AWACS/Rivet Joint etc etc did a better job at a fraction of the cost.
They rightly got the chop after killing aircrew (It's a Comet in drag, remember?).
Must've been a world first, a military aircraft dumped by popular clamour from the citizenry.
Vert true Charl, and they are being replaced by even older Boeing airframes..i think.
Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Apr 20 2012,6:02 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Vert true Charl, and they are being replaced by even older Boeing airframes..i think.
Old but newer .. always a Boeing
Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Apr 19 2012,9:55 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I bit my tounge here ,... Comet .. long ways the plane really has its history in proving points .. good and badTrue... Very restrained of you, sir!
But then I certainly set you up for:QUOTEOld but newer .. always a Boeing[/quote]Ouch
Nice pics Marty!
Especially the last one where you can't see the turkey neck so well...
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Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Apr 19 2012,9:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Based in and around primary bases .. Fincastles , how did they get around the loading there .. back the planes on jacks or oversized car-ramps , not a very internationally thought out deployment plan ...
The simple answer is - they didn't need the bomb bay for anything. Fincastle is about hunting. The killing is faked by a dropping a very small underwater charge which is not dropped via the bomb bay. This charge creates enough sound to alert the submarine that they have been blown to smithereens!
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