+1 for the scrapbook; Ian's Christchurch still a favourite destination never mind the weather atm - works above 20,000ft

I wonder if that hole in roof is glazed... would be a heck of a draft...
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Charl wrote:I wonder if that hole in roof is glazed... would be a heck of a draft...
As much i hate to stoop to yet another americanism ...... "awesome "work Charl Ian Warren wrote:Brings back memories
Charl wrote:I wonder if that hole in roof is glazed... would be a heck of a draft...
This aircraft replaced the the Starlifter, they put the telescope in the front portion on the C141 , on the that aircraft it was open to the elements, the operators were open to the outside , think I recall up to 26,000 ft course well wrapped up and on O2 , I don't know anything about the the SP , there was talk that they were looking at a sealed observatory due to the optics getting better, be nice to see a doco on the aircraft and its missions here.
johnkiwi wrote:Ian Warren wrote:Brings back memories
Charl wrote:I wonder if that hole in roof is glazed... would be a heck of a draft...
This aircraft replaced the the Starlifter, they put the telescope in the front portion on the C141 , on the that aircraft it was open to the elements, the operators were open to the outside , think I recall up to 26,000 ft course well wrapped up and on O2 , I don't know anything about the the SP , there was talk that they were looking at a sealed observatory due to the optics getting better, be nice to see a doco on the aircraft and its missions here.
I had the chance to look through the starlifter version many moons ago, they were having a freezing issue on one of the scope door actuators which we solved for them with a bit of kiwi ingenuity. She was an amazing aircraft, so i dare say the new version would be even more so
And the screenies look great too!
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