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Yeovilton statics

Postby Hagar » Mon Sep 20, 2004 4:35 pm

I told Craig I'd post some static shots so here they are. This was my first-ever visit to Yeovilton so I set out early on Saturday morning. Dark & wet when I left home but as I arrived the sky was clearing nicely. When the gates opened I headed straight for the static park.

The "Red Bull" Sea Vixen with a nice blue sky backgound.
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Aha. Here's what I came to see. The little Sea Hawk & standing right next to it the magnificent Sea Fury. :D
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A rather sad-looking Stringbag less engine. I don't remember seeing one fly this season.
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TFC Skyraider from Duxford.
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I asked the pilot to pose for me in front of his Blackhawk. (I think it's a Blackhawk. Don't know much about helos.) Nice friendly chap. I forgot to ask where he hails from.
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The man & his machine. Gordon Hannam with his Hunter T.7 G-VETA (which some believe stands for 'Gordon's Very Expensive Toy Aeroplane') ;)
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Of course, it was all too good to last. This was taken at lunchtime after I got drenched. >:(
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At least I did get to see the Sea Fury & Sea Hawk fly. ;)
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Re: Yeovilton statics

Postby Felix/FFDS » Mon Sep 20, 2004 4:56 pm

Teh more I see the Sea Hawk,. the more it's threatening to edge out the Hunter as the prettiest jet....
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Postby Mr. Bones » Tue Sep 21, 2004 4:00 am

alot of folded wings there Doug. very nice.
yes it's a blackhawk. you'd better asked to take a seat in it!  ;)
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Re: Yeovilton statics

Postby Craig. » Tue Sep 21, 2004 4:43 am

great shots doug, its actually amazing to see the place so quiet:)
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Re: Yeovilton statics

Postby Hagar » Tue Sep 21, 2004 5:59 am

great shots doug, its actually amazing to see the place so quiet:)

Thanks Craig. It was actually much busier than it looks in my shots. You have to bide your time & pick your moment. This is all part of the illusion. ;)
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Postby Craig. » Tue Sep 21, 2004 6:14 am

then you certainly have alot more patience than i do:)
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Postby Hagar » Tue Sep 21, 2004 12:14 pm

Teh more I see the Sea Hawk,. the more it's threatening to edge out the Hunter as the prettiest jet....

I'm inclined to agree. It would make an excellent FS/CFS project. Don't think I've seen one for any version of FS. (maybe Mike Hill did one for FS5.) It looks just too innocent & graceful to be an effective fighter but I suppose the same thing could be said of the Spitfire. I'm told it excelled in the ground attack role. Something like the Sea Hawk is what I would have expected from Supermarine rather than that dreadful Attacker.
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Postby Felix/FFDS » Tue Sep 21, 2004 12:38 pm

I'm inclined to agree. It would make an excellent FS/CFS project. Don't think I've seen one for any version of FS. (maybe Mike Hill did one for FS5.) It looks just too innocent & graceful to be an effective fighter but I suppose the same thing could be said of the Spitfire. I'm told it excelled in the ground attack role. Something like the Sea Hawk is what I would have expected from Supermarine rather than that dreadful Attacker.


The German Navy (who passed them on to India) Sea Hawks had a taller fin and rudder, which, as I understand, made them more stable.  Either way, my closest encounter with a Sea Hawk was with a static display at the Gatow Luftwaffe museum in Sept 2000.

For those who may not know, the Sea Hawk, while appearing to be a twin engined airplane, is actually a single engined jet with a novel bifurcated exhaust.  I believe it was the only production aircraft so designed.
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Re: Yeovilton statics

Postby Hagar » Tue Sep 21, 2004 12:52 pm

[quote]For those who may not know, the Sea Hawk, while appearing to be a twin engined airplane, is actually a single engined jet with a novel bifurcated exhaust.
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Re: Yeovilton statics

Postby ozzy72 » Tue Sep 21, 2004 3:48 pm

Simply delicious Doug. Which Stringbag is that one?
Oh and judging by the uniform the Blackhawk driver is US ;)
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Re: Yeovilton statics

Postby Hagar » Tue Sep 21, 2004 4:03 pm

Simply delicious Doug. Which Stringbag is that one?

It's W5856 "City of Leeds". I think this is the one I saw at Shoreham last year. http://www.stringbag.flyer.co.uk/rnhf/w5856.htm
The RNHF doesn't seem to have much luck with its aircraft.

Oh and judging by the uniform the Blackhawk driver is US ;)

Quite right. I'm not sure any other countries operate the Black Hawk. (I found out that's the correct spelling.)
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Re: Yeovilton statics

Postby FLYING_TRUCKER » Tue Sep 21, 2004 7:41 pm

Very nice shots Doug :)

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Postby HawkerTempest5 » Fri Sep 24, 2004 5:25 am

Shame about the weather, but still some cracking shots. I just love the Sea Fury and am so glad they finally got the engine and fuel situation sorted out.  
A rather sad-looking Stringbag less engine. I don't remember seeing one fly this season.

Both RNHF Swordfish are out of servie this year but with any luck they should have them flying for next season.
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