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HMS Hermes 1982


Phil Reeder

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Off the top of my head ,I think she had the Ski-jump added in the late 70`s,and was converted to a Commando carrier at the same time

I think!! Phil

she wqas a commando carrier when my father in law served but i dont think the ski jump was on. he was on board when they did the sea trials for the harrier

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Orange Hobby are producing a 700th Falklands Hermes next year,that will a lot of people happy!

http://www.shipmodels.info/mws_forum/viewt...f=2&t=90407

Cheers Phil

At long last someone has got the right idea and is bringing out the HAPPY H, the old rusty girl.

Can't you just see a display of the Happy H, the Invincible and two Type 22's all steaming south. I know it never really happened but you have to addmit it would look good. Both flat tops loaded with Sea Harriers, Crab Harriers, Sea Kings and the odd Wessex V.

If I remmember the H had her ramp fitted during a refit after the Invincible came into service. As it happened it was just in time for 1982.

Anyway thanks Phil for the heads up will be contacting WEM to pre-order from Dave and the team. :clap2:

Cheers the Woo

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At long last someone has got the right idea and is bringing out the HAPPY H, the old rusty girl.

Can't you just see a display of the Happy H, the Invincible and two Type 22's all steaming south. I know it never really happened but you have to addmit it would look good. Both flat tops loaded with Sea Harriers, Crab Harriers, Sea Kings and the odd Wessex V.

If I remmember the H had her ramp fitted during a refit after the Invincible came into service. As it happened it was just in time for 1982.

Anyway thanks Phil for the heads up will be contacting WEM to pre-order from Dave and the team. :clap2:

Cheers the Woo

To add grist to the mill, the intention is do Hermes in most, if not all of her incarnations. She will also appear as the 60s CV with the 984 radar and the appropriate air group and also as INS Viraat in due course.

Other RN vessels are slated in for the future after the Spanish navy F-100 Bazan with Mistral being done in due course. Aircraft created for the carrier will also be available seperately so early model Sea Vixen and Buccaneers will be more easily obtainable.

A very nice 350th - OH's first venture into this scale - should also hopefully be available before Xmas and it will fly the Russian ( the vessel was built post Soviet) flag!!

Best wishes

MarcusH

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To add grist to the mill, the intention is do Hermes in most, if not all of her incarnations. She will also appear as the 60s CV with the 984 radar and the appropriate air group and also as INS Viraat in due course.

Other RN vessels are slated in for the future after the Spanish navy F-100 Bazan with Mistral being done in due course. Aircraft created for the carrier will also be available seperately so early model Sea Vixen and Buccaneers will be more easily obtainable.

A very nice 350th - OH's first venture into this scale - should also hopefully be available before Xmas and it will fly the Russian ( the vessel was built post Soviet) flag!!

Best wishes

MarcusH

Thank you Marcus, sounds like we're in for a few treats over the next year or so.

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Got to have one of these!

Off the top of my head ,I think she had the Ski-jump added in the late 70`s,and was converted to a Commando carrier at the same time

I think!! Phil

She left a 2 year refit in April 1981 with the ski ramp newly fitted - 800 Sqn joined her for the first time in May just off Torquay - I was that spotty Midshipman photographing them from the goofing deck !

Happy Days.

FredT :)

First one off the ramp (a Boscombe Down-based aircraft):

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Got to have one of these!

She left a 2 year refit in April 1981 with the ski ramp newly fitted - 800 Sqn joined her for the first time in May just off Torquay - I was that spotty Midshipman photographing them from the goofing deck !

Happy Days.

FredT :)

First one off the ramp (a Boscombe Down-based aircraft):

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Fred

If you were on here then you may remember the Regent's Wessex V flight?? I joined 772 NAS at Portland and my first ship was the H all be it for a few weeks. I couldn't be certain but I am sure we went on as FOST support and HDS duties. Thursday war still brings me out in a cold shiver.

I was a JAEM (M) sent on board as a spare set of hands from 772 all I really remember was the run ashore in Breast and chugging up and down the channel and south west approaches. Might be wrong on this but I think I was in 5K mess deck?

Cheers the Woo

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Fred

If you were on here then you may remember the Regent's Wessex V flight?? I joined 772 NAS at Portland and my first ship was the H all be it for a few weeks. I couldn't be certain but I am sure we went on as FOST support and HDS duties. Thursday war still brings me out in a cold shiver.

I was a JAEM (M) sent on board as a spare set of hands from 772 all I really remember was the run ashore in Breast and chugging up and down the channel and south west approaches. Might be wrong on this but I think I was in 5K mess deck?

Cheers the Woo

Indeedy! In that case I guess I flew in one of your Wessexes from Portland to Lee (then drove to Plymouth for a sailing competition):

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FredT :)

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Off the top of my head ,I think she had the Ski-jump added in the late 70`s,and was converted to a Commando carrier at the same time

HMS Hermes was converted to a Commando Carrier in 1973. I was with 845 Sqn and we embarked on her for her first new commission.

HMS Hermes received her new 'Ski-Jump' ramp in 1981, just in time for the Falklands conflict early the following year.

Mike

Here is a photo, taken in 1974, showing her deck markings when she was a 'pre-Harrier' LPH.

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WOW

I am not a ship modeller but I like this one.

I remember back in 1982 when I was a Sea Cadet we visited the HMCS Athabaken at Rosyth, the Hermes was moored near it, man it was rusty after it had returned from down south.

Always my Favourite carrier.

I wish I had a decent camera back then :(

Julien

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This has always been my favourite picture of the old lass....That's me, Ist man aft of the deck edge lift, when I was on 814 Sqdn, "The Flying Tigers"....Taken 1978.......Smudge

Smudge

Looks to me like a nice way to build the model when it shows up.

Mike

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Do you think there is any chance this will appear in 1:350 anytime soon? I'd snap it up in an instant if it did.

On a wider point, why so few (1) RN 1:350 carriers?

Very unlikely I would think, the 350 market is expanding but there are still an awful lot of IJN and USN subjects to get through first, those are the big sellers.

Mike

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