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Plane Tales
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Captain Nick Anderson, aka The Old Pilot, takes us on an aviation audio journey each week on the Airline Pilot Guy Aviation Podcast
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Captain Nick Anderson, aka The Old Pilot, takes us on an aviation audio journey each week on the Airline Pilot Guy Aviation Podcast
Show more...
Aviation
Comedy,
Places & Travel,
Society & Culture,
Leisure
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RAF Form 414, Vol 25
Plane Tales
19 minutes 11 seconds
1 year ago
RAF Form 414, Vol 25
Form 414, my RAF Logbook continues with me leaving Australia and the Hornet unhappily in my rear vision mirror as I was heading back to Blighty and a cold winter in Lincolnshire.  No 229 Operational Conversion Unit was the training unit that would give me my first taste of the Mighty Fin, the Swing Wing Super Jet, Mother Riley’s Cardboard Aeroplane otherwise known as the Air Defence Variant of the Tornado.
 

Not just a British aircraft, the Tornado was a project involving Germany and Italy as well.

 

A cutaway of the ADV Tornado

 

Just some of the multitude of limitations that Tornado pilots were required to memorise

 

The Tornado cockpit showing the wing sweep lever

 

The Mighty Fins of 43 and 111 Squadrons

 

The RB199 lacked sufficient thrust to allow the F3 to perform adequately at medium and high level but it did have a way of going backwards!

 

Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to Surruno, Panavia, BAe, the RAF Museum, Mike Freer, Kevan Dickin, Chris Lofting and the RAF.
Plane Tales
Captain Nick Anderson, aka The Old Pilot, takes us on an aviation audio journey each week on the Airline Pilot Guy Aviation Podcast