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Power-Post 2000[_3_]
April 10th 16, 06:42 PM

Old Geezerr
April 11th 16, 03:15 AM
On Sun, 10 Apr 2016 17:42:47 GMT,
(Power-Post 2000) wrote:

Years ago, I read that a Tiger had shot itself with its own machine
gun slugs.

The pilot ha fired a burst while in level flight and then performed a
dive. That resulted in he plane running into its own slugs.
The article was in Aviation Week and they had pictures of the
nose of the Tiger, with the imbeded slugs


Dave:
Old age comes at an inconventient time

HONK if you do everything people tell you to do.

john szalay
April 11th 16, 03:49 AM
Old Geezerr > wrote in
:

> On Sun, 10 Apr 2016 17:42:47 GMT,
> (Power-Post 2000) wrote:
>
> Years ago, I read that a Tiger had shot itself with its own machine
> gun slugs.
>
> The pilot ha fired a burst while in level flight and then performed a
> dive. That resulted in he plane running into its own slugs.
> The article was in Aviation Week and they had pictures of the
> nose of the Tiger, with the imbeded slugs
>
>
> Dave:
>


Also happened to a F-100

April 11th 16, 04:27 PM
On Sun, 10 Apr 2016 21:49:26 -0500, john szalay <john.szalayatatt.net>
wrote:

>Old Geezerr > wrote in
:
>
>> On Sun, 10 Apr 2016 17:42:47 GMT,
>> (Power-Post 2000) wrote:
>>
>> Years ago, I read that a Tiger had shot itself with its own machine
>> gun slugs.
>>
>> The pilot ha fired a burst while in level flight and then performed a
>> dive. That resulted in he plane running into its own slugs.
>> The article was in Aviation Week and they had pictures of the
>> nose of the Tiger, with the imbeded slugs
>>
>>
>> Dave:
>>
>
>
>Also happened to a F-100


And with a Hawker Hunter, per attached image.

April 11th 16, 04:27 PM

Netko
April 12th 16, 01:32 PM
On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 16:27:15 +0100, wrote
(in article >):

> And with a Hawker Hunter, per attached image.

Hunters were particularly prone to self-harm until fitted with large blisters
to collect the detritus of gun firing. These were known as 'Sabrinas' and
are shown clearly in the attached photo of a Mk 6.

Netko
April 12th 16, 01:33 PM
And this is the original Sabrina (a 1950s pin-up) displaying her large
blisters.

Windsocks, I am told, were referred to by RAF personnel in the 50s as
'Sabrina's Stocking'. Oh, the cads.

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