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Wednesday, 13 February 2008

Classic...

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

What is this jet?

William Gruff said...

It's an English Electric Lightning.

I remember seeing one fly over Biggin Hill at little more than tree-top height, in the mid sixties. The cups literally jumped out of the saucers in the refreshment tent.

It was an impressive machine and still inspires.

Electro-Kevin said...

Not much range but goes like stink.

Electro-Kevin said...

English Electric made bloody good railway locomotives too. WTF has happened to the YoooKay ???

Unsworth said...

There's one parked up at Rochester Airport in Kent. Not exactly pristine but pretty imposing nonetheless.

Anonymous said...

Is there?

I'll actually leave Sussex and go to the dark side that is Kent and have a look.

Thanks.

45govt said...
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45govt said...

As a kid, I remember going to Farnborough on military only days with my Dad who was regular Army, and standing at the edge of the runway as a Lightning came down at 20ft with afterburners on - the sound curdled your insides - fantastic.

Anyone remember the fantastic pic of one about to crash?

http://www.strangedangers.com/content/item/7392.html

Ain't this interweb thingy grand, dig up a memory - there it is, complete with tractor!

45govt said...

BTW Theo - the site is a hundred times faster now, thanks.

Electro-Kevin said...

Jeremy Clarkson has one on his front lawn. Serious

Unsworth said...

@ Anon 22:29

Well, take rations, weapons and water. Here's the detail:

http://www.rochesterairport.flyer.co.uk/Index.htm

Anonymous said...

Last I heard the top speed of these beasts was still Classified, somewhere between v and f fast. But if you want to speak of high speed low level it has to be the Blackburn Buccaneer.

As the Buccaneers left RAF service they did a final fly past over the factory at Brough that built them. Two did a REAL low pass and I watched hundreds of Yorkshiremen duck.

Bag said...

There was also one at GECs front gate at South Side (or somewhere not been there since 2001) in Edinburgh. Impressive. I understand it is still the only plane you could point straight up and it will still accelerate whilst going vertical.