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Pointer
June 8th 09, 01:45 PM
Scanned from Liverpool Daily Post 26/1/1998.

As an Air Cadet in '53 I had a 30 minute air experience flight from RAF
Central Flying School, Little Rissington
in the back seat of a Meteor 7.
No ejector seat, "in the event of an emergency just climb onto the wing and
dive below the stabiliser"

Something you dont forget!
P

Dingo[_4_]
June 8th 09, 02:25 PM
"Pointer" > wrote in message
...
>
> Scanned from Liverpool Daily Post 26/1/1998.
>
> As an Air Cadet in '53 I had a 30 minute air experience flight from RAF
> Central Flying School, Little Rissington
> in the back seat of a Meteor 7.
> No ejector seat, "in the event of an emergency just climb onto the wing
> and dive below the stabiliser"
>
> Something you dont forget!
> P

Lucky you. My couple of years in the ATC ca 1955 gained me about 20 hrs in
Fighter Command Communication Squadron Ansons, mainly 'locals' but
occasionally a longer hop to RAF St Mawgan and an occasional trip in a
Coastal Command Dakota. These were at RAF Bovingdon. One of the squadrons
had a DH Devon but never managed to get a flight in that likewise the
Meteors which were single seat Mk 8's. A week at ATC camp (St Athan) gained
me no flying at all. IIRC there were too many cadets for the number of a/c
available. The only a/c I saw were some sorry looking Supermarine Swifts in
one of the hangers.

Still ...... happy days ;~))
~~
Dingo

Pointer
June 8th 09, 04:54 PM
"Dingo" ?> wrote in message
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>
> "Pointer" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> Scanned from Liverpool Daily Post 26/1/1998.
>>
>> As an Air Cadet in '53 I had a 30 minute air experience flight from RAF
>> Central Flying School, Little Rissington
>> in the back seat of a Meteor 7.
>> No ejector seat, "in the event of an emergency just climb onto the wing
>> and dive below the stabiliser"
>>
>> Something you dont forget!
>> P
>
> Lucky you. My couple of years in the ATC ca 1955 gained me about 20 hrs
> in
> Fighter Command Communication Squadron Ansons, mainly 'locals' but
> occasionally a longer hop to RAF St Mawgan and an occasional trip in a
> Coastal Command Dakota. These were at RAF Bovingdon. One of the squadrons
> had a DH Devon but never managed to get a flight in that likewise the
> Meteors which were single seat Mk 8's. A week at ATC camp (St Athan)
> gained
> me no flying at all. IIRC there were too many cadets for the number of a/c
> available. The only a/c I saw were some sorry looking Supermarine Swifts
> in
> one of the hangers.
>
> Still ...... happy days ;~))
> ~~
> Dingo
>

Hi Dingo,
My first ever flight was in an RAF Tiger Moth ( in trainer colours) from
Harwarden, that was seat of the pants stuff, then like you boring hours in
Avro Ansons and a night flight in a navigation trainer Vickers Varsity,
fitted out with about 10 navigators desks & with 4 radomes down the fuze
for sextant readings.
I have Googled & found several pics of Varsity's with a single waist radome
( eg at Brooklands Museum) but not with 4 , so this must have been a
special.
As you say
Happy days!
P

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