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Fairey Delta 2 - Key. Aero Hi I was an electrician servicing Fairy Delta 2 WG 774 in the 60s Would like to meet it again does anyone know where it is ? Paddy R [ATTACH]150307 [ ATTACH]
UK F-155T requirement. - Key. Aero In addition to the aircraft mentioned are the second Fairey offering (a smaller and more practical design drawing heavily on the Fairey Delta 2 research aircraft and would have been like a big Mirage III) and the de Havilland DH117 (imagine a stretched F-4 with F-104 style wings)
Ohhhh what a beauty . . . . Fairey Delta III - Key. Aero By: Glenn - 1st August 2002 at 12:43 - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00 RE: Ohhhh what a beauty Fairey Delta III I love this book series; Secret Projects Got 1939-45 Luftwaffe Fighters Got 1939-45 Luftwaffe Bombers Have not got British Fighters since 1950 yet, and now you say another book! Good! Regards, Glenn
How the P. 1 became the Lightning - Key. Aero The original P 1 was proposed in November 1948 for supersonic research and data gained from its testing resulted in the recordbreaking Fairey Delta 2 As first envisaged, the P 1 was quite different to the aircraft as built, for example it had finlets on the tips of the V-shaped tailplane
The Hawker P. 1121. - Key. Aero The more practical Fairey submission, based heavily on the Fairey Delta 2 research aircraft, was also rejected at an early stage This would have also made an excellent fighter
Blind Landing Vulcan (old thread) - Key. Aero Then we discovered he had a fear of heights and had to be helped back to the ground ! Hello CKing To answer your query I worked at RAE Thurliegh from 1960 to 1967 on many projects Blind landing, vertical take off (Short SC1) Concorde experimental aircraft HP 115 and even the famous Fairy delta 2 Happy Days Paddy R
RIP -Peter Arnold - The Pope | Key Aero By: Coningsbyrob - 10th October 2025 at 17:41 RIP Mr Spitfire I never knowingly met Peter but in the glory days of this site he was always helpful, with seemingly unlimited knowledge He shared his scrapyard photos from his youth, helping create such a memorable thread peter was of course an acomplished author RIP sir
Royal Canadian Air Force at Exercise Cobra Warrior 25-2 For the third time, the Royal Canadian Air Force deployed to RAF Waddington in the UK to take part in the RAF’s capstone exercise, Cobra Warrior Ben Stanley Hall spent time with the Canadian
PROVING A POINT - BAC 221 - Key. Aero It was an aircraft that led a double life As first the world air speed recordbreaking Fairey Delta 2, and then the BAC 221 testbed, one remarkable airframe made many contributions to the advancement of British aviation This is the diary of its time as the 221, proving the concept of Concorde’s wing design As the concept of a supersonic airliner neared reality, so Bristol’s Type 223
Futaba 18MZ | RCM E Magazine - Model Flying If anyone can remember a small piece that appeared in the readers letters page of RCM E; I described changing the sticks on my 10X and fitting coloured covers to the switches, so the first thing to do will be to get some new sticks – I like blue I have blue ones on my 10X, but JR use 4mm for the stick thread and Futaba use 3mm so I’ll need a new pair See what I mean about ‘buying into