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Apologies for the quality but what's interesting is the presence of
two F-102s from Keflavik, lining up for take-off, which dropped in unannounced during a BofB display at Leuchars in the 60s. The Argosy is from Boscombe Down. Regards Pat Macguire |
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Pjmac35 wrote:
Apologies for the quality but what's interesting is the presence of two F-102s from Keflavik, lining up for take-off, which dropped in unannounced during a BofB display at Leuchars in the 60s. The Argosy is from Boscombe Down. Regards Pat Macguire Nice pic, anybody know the reason for the checkerboard paintwork on the back of the pod ? -- Cheers Dave Kearton |
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![]() "Dave Kearton" wrote in message ... Pjmac35 wrote: Apologies for the quality but what's interesting is the presence of two F-102s from Keflavik, lining up for take-off, which dropped in unannounced during a BofB display at Leuchars in the 60s. The Argosy is from Boscombe Down. Regards Pat Macguire I used to love watching these things come in to Essendon Airport everyday for IPEC. As a kid for around 12-18 months we moved from the Fire Station we lived next door to. We wound up in a street that ran into a dead end up Strathmore way (and one which has a house in it they used for filming of 'The Castle' years later). Good times for a kid to go from Fire Trucks to Planes landing a stones throw from his house. Loved it! Then we moved back to live next door the Fire Station again. Couldn't miss the sound of the Argosy. From memory there was usually two of them up Essendon, but for some reason I seem to recall a third being about painted up for IPEC. Long time ago so could have it wrong. They also had their 727 I think it was. The Argosy's when withdrawn from service sat at Essendon Airport for some time and I remember some sort of group trying to save them, or at least one of them, in the end they were broken up and removed though. Also remember an Ansett plane making an emergency landing at Essendon once after being diverted from Melbourne, all the media parked up the end of the street to grab the footage. Can't recall the aircraft type, definitely jet engines, so rules out the F27. Maybe a F28??? Front nose gear issue it was. Back then Essendon still had an ARFF presence. |
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![]() "P50" wrote in message ... " Couldn't miss the sound of the Argosy. From memory there was usually two of them up Essendon, but for some reason I seem to recall a third being about painted up for IPEC. Long time ago so could have it wrong. They also had their 727 I think it was. You'll realise then, (if you don't already know) why the RAF called them Whistling Wheelbarrows! Regards PJM |
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