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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    I have seen that and it is good.

    I basically have to go to the UK to see the battle of britain flight. There's a Lancaster in the shed where they keep the Spitfires. A Lancaster!

    https://www.raf.mod.uk/display-teams...morial-flight/
    In 2016 we went to the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight at RAF Conningsby (Lincolnshire) and took the tour through the hangar. At the time, their Lancaster was undergoing maintenance and was not in flyable condition, but we did see a stunning 15-minute Spitfire handling display over the airfield.

    Last year, we attended the International Tattoo at RAF Fairford, and one of the highlights of the day was seeing the Lancaster in action, and in formation with four Spitfires - 8 V-12 engines together! There're only two (flyable) Lancasters in the world, with the other being in Canada.
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    As seen at RAF Conningsby...
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    cool!!

    I didnt know there was a Lancaster at Motat so will make the trip next time I am in Orklind.

    Another thing I didnt know (its a loooong list) is that there is a Spitfire in the Orklind museum. We had some time to kill last trip and decided to go for a looksee and I "found" it up on the second floor.

    I was interested to read about Spitfires that the first few marks were much more manouverable than the later, higher powered versions because the Griffon engine was so much heavier than the Merlin. The happy medium seems to me to be the supercharged ones. Forced induction FTW on any piston engine!
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    Another thing I didnt know (its a loooong list) is that there is a Spitfire in the Orklind museum.
    Um, you have been to the Wigram museum aincha?

    https://www.airforcemuseum.co.nz/air...re-lf-mk-xvie/

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    i've been playing a game called War Thunder, which is a (kind of) WWII-Korean war Sim. It started with just planes, but there is now tanks and boats. I was raised up on biggles books and reading about fighter aces and so on - one of my earliest memories is watching the movie, the battle of midway, with my dad when I was a kid. The beginning sequence with the mosquito coming over and dropping a bomb is etched in my memory - so I really enjoy flying (well, with a mouse and keyboard) in a battle with Mosquitos, spitfires, hurricanes, Bf109s, FW190's, Lancasters, wellingtons, and even such things as venoms, meteors, migs and some experimental planes.

    You soon learn how terrifying it must have been, and how hard, even though its just a game. Flying a 109F vs a MkV Spit is hard.. and you realise that the p51 mustang while great to fly doesnt compare to a Spit in battle.. and Zeros.. if they were faster and not made of rice paper would have been sublime...

    Yes, I realise it is a game, but its meant to be as close to realistic as an arcade type thing can get - you can play a realistic mode, where your wings fall off, and a proper sim mode, where you need a full set of controls as well. They follow the specs sheets for the planes and guns etc. Its pretty fun if you are into that kinda thing.

    You can have fun trolling people in pre-war ('33-38 ish) biplanes too.. they are flippin awesome.. I dont recommend the Japanese ones though, I've seen crickets sneeze with more firepower.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonu View Post
    That one has been there for ever. I remember a story that they rebuilt the engines and someone started one or more of them before oil was added.
    I can remember seeing engines running on the Lanc when it was right next to the main entrance to MOTAT on the main road. Impressive!
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    There're only two (flyable) Lancasters in the world, with the other being in Canada.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    Another thing I didnt know (its a loooong list) is that there is a Spitfire in the Orklind museum. We had some time to kill last trip and decided to go for a looksee and I "found" it up on the second floor.
    Did you find the very rare Zero fighter there as well?
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    I mean, we're straying pretty far from the original topic but all this chat about Lancasters reminded me of this Australian company, based in Queensland..

    http://www.supermarineaircraft.com/

    I kinda want one!

    Anywho, back to the Wayne Gardner film. I'm going to see it with a bunch of mates on Wednesday night. Looks like it should be pretty good!
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    Quote Originally Posted by iYRe View Post
    There's a Lancaster at MOTAT, if you havent been there.
    I saw (and heard) that particular Lancaster when it was flying for the French Marines. Picture was taken at Nadi c'58. Box Brownie pic.
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    Was at MOTAT some years back with the VCC and Bob Tizzard gave a talk about Lancasters as he was crew on one, and as mentioned that one was French from the Pacific.
    Back in 2002 was camped up in London for a few months with the kids and took my oldest Son to Biggin Hill for an air show. They had a Lancaster and B17 in the air along with Hurricanes and Spitfires and some pretty amazing US jet displays.
    Years earlier went to a Museum in the South of England and was surprised to see a Concord there that you could walk thru, all done out with silver service seating. They are pretty small inside compared to your usual airliners.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    cool!!

    I didnt know there was a Lancaster at Motat so will make the trip next time I am in Orklind.

    Another thing I didnt know (its a loooong list) is that there is a Spitfire in the Orklind museum. We had some time to kill last trip and decided to go for a looksee and I "found" it up on the second floor.

    I was interested to read about Spitfires that the first few marks were much more manouverable than the later, higher powered versions because the Griffon engine was so much heavier than the Merlin. The happy medium seems to me to be the supercharged ones. Forced induction FTW on any piston engine!
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    cool!!

    I didnt know there was a Lancaster at Motat so will make the trip next time I am in Orklind.

    Another thing I didnt know (its a loooong list) is that there is a Spitfire in the Orklind museum. We had some time to kill last trip and decided to go for a looksee and I "found" it up on the second floor.

    I was interested to read about Spitfires that the first few marks were much more manouverable than the later, higher powered versions because the Griffon engine was so much heavier than the Merlin. The happy medium seems to me to be the supercharged ones. Forced induction FTW on any piston engine!
    i can remember in the seventies being at motat one day when the lancaster lived outside and hearting them fire one of the engines up

    there's also a zero and a doodlebug in with the spitfire too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    I can remember seeing engines running on the Lanc when it was right next to the main entrance to MOTAT on the main road. Impressive!
    Unless that happened on a regular basis, then I was there that same day. Would have been about 42-43 years ago? IIRC that particular Lanc came from Canada.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
    Unless that happened on a regular basis, then I was there that same day. Would have been about 42-43 years ago? IIRC that particular Lanc came from Canada.
    It came from the French & was based in New Caledonia.

    Yup, that time frame ago would be close. I thought they ran them on random occasions. No "hi-viz" shit or cones anywhere. Just the public standing back a bit to avoid the prop!
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    It was a really good night. Doco was well done. There are longer cuts possibly on the way but doubt we'll see them here. Go see it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Some old chap who used to ride murdercycles.

    It was a really good night. Doco was well done. There are longer cuts possibly on the way but doubt we'll see them here. Go see it.
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