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AMC has been running the 'Airport' series lately.
Airport '79 was at the very least a chance to see the Concorde in house markings. It was a laugh to see it do barrel rolls and loops... "Mitchell Holman" wrote in message . 130... |
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Bill & Ange said the following on 09/05/2009 23:14:
AMC has been running the 'Airport' series lately. Airport '79 was at the very least a chance to see the Concorde in house markings. It was a laugh to see it do barrel rolls and loops... In reality Concorde had done a barrel roll in tests as was mentioned in an old tv series called Reaching For The Skies. Shame it wasn't filmed but I think that a 747 in tests which also did a barrel roll was filmed. |
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![]() "Richard Brooks" wrote in message ... Bill & Ange said the following on 09/05/2009 23:14: AMC has been running the 'Airport' series lately. Airport '79 was at the very least a chance to see the Concorde in house markings. It was a laugh to see it do barrel rolls and loops... In reality Concorde had done a barrel roll in tests as was mentioned in an old tv series called Reaching For The Skies. Shame it wasn't filmed but I think that a 747 in tests which also did a barrel roll was filmed. Interesting note: The Concorde (F-BTSC) used in the film was the same aircraft that crashed. |
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![]() "Dr.Smith" wrote in message ... "Richard Brooks" wrote in message ... Bill & Ange said the following on 09/05/2009 23:14: AMC has been running the 'Airport' series lately. Airport '79 was at the very least a chance to see the Concorde in house markings. It was a laugh to see it do barrel rolls and loops... In reality Concorde had done a barrel roll in tests as was mentioned in an old tv series called Reaching For The Skies. Shame it wasn't filmed but I think that a 747 in tests which also did a barrel roll was filmed. Interesting note: The Concorde (F-BTSC) used in the film was the same aircraft that crashed. If anyone is interested, there is a video on YouTube with one of the pilots talking about barrel rolling a Concorde. I'm a Concorde nut and thought I knew as much as is possible without actually being a pilot, engineer, designer, or mechanic who was directly involved with the aircraft. When I saw the movie, I also laughed at the barrel roll scene. It seemed pure Hollywood/preposterous. Imagine my surprise when I learned that it had actually been done in a test flight. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYQS3qAIjAo ENJOY! Nick |
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![]() "Canuck" wrote in message ... "Dr.Smith" wrote in message ... "Richard Brooks" wrote in message ... Bill & Ange said the following on 09/05/2009 23:14: AMC has been running the 'Airport' series lately. Airport '79 was at the very least a chance to see the Concorde in house markings. It was a laugh to see it do barrel rolls and loops... In reality Concorde had done a barrel roll in tests as was mentioned in an old tv series called Reaching For The Skies. Shame it wasn't filmed but I think that a 747 in tests which also did a barrel roll was filmed. Interesting note: The Concorde (F-BTSC) used in the film was the same aircraft that crashed. If anyone is interested, there is a video on YouTube with one of the pilots talking about barrel rolling a Concorde. I'm a Concorde nut and thought I knew as much as is possible without actually being a pilot, engineer, designer, or mechanic who was directly involved with the aircraft. When I saw the movie, I also laughed at the barrel roll scene. It seemed pure Hollywood/preposterous. Imagine my surprise when I learned that it had actually been done in a test flight. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYQS3qAIjAo ENJOY! Nick I've always thought that just about ANY aeroplane is capable of being barrel-rolled or looped provided that the manoeuvre is within the G limits of the airframe. One famous occasion was Tex Johnson rolling the prototype Boeing 707. In other words, if it is done properly no damage is sustained but if you "bugger it up" it can only be done once! Graham |
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