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Biplane over London
Leuth
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What make is this, and what's the occasion?
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It’s a De Havilland Rapide, there are a couple used by pleasure flight companies so would imagine it’s one of them3
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Pretty sure I see one yesterday over Kent0
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.....and refreshing to see the aviation industry using pronouns for aircraft4
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Commemorating @Redmidland first holiday abroad 😉5
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German pilot finally breaks covet after 77 years3
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Surely that plane is non-binary now ?5
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Classicwings from Duxford
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And not forgetting the Fairey Swordfish that helped sink the BismarckHal1x said:2 -
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You love a Fairey!DaveMehmet said:
And not forgetting the Fairey Swordfish that helped sink the BismarckHal1x said:1 -
They must have had balls of steel to head off to the Bismarck in the old stringbag!DaveMehmet said:
And not forgetting the Fairey Swordfish that helped sink the BismarckHal1x said:1 -
All planes look like that when I've had a few3
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Off subject but was playing golf at pedham on Friday and saw a couple of spitfires was really cool to see1
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Is TS using them to organise fly-by tours for last minute would-be takeover consortium members?DaveMehmet said:It’s a De Havilland Rapide, there are a couple used by pleasure flight companies so would imagine it’s one of them0 -
Whilst it was outmoded, I think it looks cool. The thing is, it would have been outclassed by more modern aircraft of the time but could still be effective when it was the sole aircraft in the air. The question then comes to the weapons it is able to deploy. It had torpedoes. One quality these old bi-planes had was they could take a lot of hits without going down. The bullets the bismark would have fired at them had contact fuses but the Swordfish's body was fabric so they would have gone straight through withought doing much damage.Hal1x said:
They must have had balls of steel to head off to the Bismarck in the old stringbag!DaveMehmet said:
And not forgetting the Fairey Swordfish that helped sink the BismarckHal1x said:0 -
From Pedants' Corner: it's a De Havilland Dragon RapideDaveMehmet said:It’s a De Havilland Rapide, there are a couple used by pleasure flight companies so would imagine it’s one of them0











