In message n9BZn.103793$We4.21428@hurricane, flybywire
writes
and there is even a pub with the name close to Hucknall airfield where
it all happened.
In fact that reminds me did anyone see the film about the German who
escaped from Canada into USA , he tried to steal a hurricane from
Hucknall in the film , some good footage of Hucknall
"The One That Got Away", with Hardy Kruger as Franz von Werra.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0050803/ and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_One...Got_Away_(film)
Mike
"Peter Twydell" wrote in message
...
In message ,
Mitchell Holman writes
[ A UUEncoded file (Rolls-Royce thrust measuring rig.JPG) was
included here. ]
More popularly known as the Flying Bedstead.
Two R-R Nenes for lift and puffer jets for directional control.
This picture shows the second rig, XK426, which flew on 12 November
1956 but crashed on 27 November 1957 on a tethered flight after
hitting the gantry and killing the pilot, Wg Cdr H G F Larson.
The surviving rig, XJ314, flew on 9 July 1953 tethered and on 3
August 1954 free. It completed 224 tethered and 16 free flights by
December 1954. It is now in the Science Museum in London.
(information from Vic Flintham's website, http://www.vicflintham.co.uk/)
-- Peter
Ying tong iddle-i po!
--
Peter
Ying tong iddle-i po!