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14 minutes ago, Ex-FAAWAFU said:

he clearly had zero forward airspeed when he hit the ogg-splash.

That's correct.

09/06/1966 XN979 V-232Buccaneer S2 801 NAS Crashed shortly after take off from HMS Victorious off the Lizard, Cornwall. It stalled due to an underwing combination which had not been tested. Nose to the CIT at Cranfield.

 

This was followed up by Boscombe Down who did not believe that the empty slipper tanks caused the accident so they sent out a test pilot. He took off in XN979's replacement and promptly crashed in the same circumstances.

 

https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=137469

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Should have had the widescreenband doohickeys, might have been a better underwing flow and stopped the stall

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Only kidding, I'm glad no-one was hurt

 

 

And ON it is then...

 

 

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23 hours ago, perdu said:

wonder what the store shown on the port inner pylon is?

I haven't been able to find out yet. I thought that it might be a SNEB/Matra pod without the nose but have my doubts as it extends too far behind the pylon I think.

Those pods also had a slight taper at the back. Perhaps early ones didn't?

Anyway,whilst reading up on the S50 I came across this nice one of the weapon load. I also include the well known photo of an 801 aircraft at Lossiemouth with a weapons display.

Still doesn't answer the question because nothing in there looks like that pod.

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bucc%20weapons.jpg

 

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On 8/17/2018 at 1:09 PM, Ex-FAAWAFU said:

I shall adopt the term “wide-band Doohickey”

 

On 8/17/2018 at 3:18 PM, perdu said:

Should have had the widescreenband doohickeys

 

I have to say it is fetchingcatching description!

 

So tempting to knock up a master (perhaps two, as they are likely port and starboard handed) and run off some resin copies and market then as exactly that. Only true Buccaneer aficionado's will ever know!

 

Terry

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Ah yes, but which widescreenband doohickeys will you market?

There were pointy ones

Scooptopped ones

And other less scooptopped but slightly askew visually, ones

 

Anyroadup, I'll have a couple of each, OK

 

;)

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7 hours ago, Terry1954 said:

So tempting to knock up a master (perhaps two, as they are likely port and starboard handed)

Every Buccaneer already looks to me as if it has been knocked up (American English definition)! 🤣

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  • 4 weeks later...

 

 

I wonder what happened here?

 

Oh yes I was out getting Foxed by a Vixen and waiting for a Buccy mojo rebirth

 

And today, look what I found nestling in the garden

 

White, they was

 

Shiny Humbrol Gloss White to boot

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I will be needing another can or two, it worked BETTER than Tamiya for me

I'm staggered

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Anyway they can stay out and de-fume til the gaffer and I return from our little 'walk'

 

Fitness?

 

Round here?

 

Garn and gertcha ( due homage the the late Chas, RIP, master)

 

We like an occasional meander up the road and back

 

"There's a pub just over there, shall we?"

 

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HIP HIP HURRAY!!!:yahoo:

It's really a pleasure to see they're still on track!!!

Just one question......WHY WHITE GLOSS PAINT???

From the pictures they look really nice and even, but ...if there's a b***ard in the world of paint is gloss white!!!

I'm a coward, I know, but I would have gone for matt and then Future!

Anyway they look great, so...let me talk and go on your way!:blahblahblah:

Nice to see them back anyway!!!

 

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Ta mates, Massimo why gloss?

 

Simple

 

New rule round here: paint gloss then add transfers ( decals in new money ;) ) then matt if it needs it using Tamiya Matt Clear aerosol

 

I have restrained myself, simple mist coats followed by a 'sit and count sparrows in my tree' moment then mist again

 

And again and again

 

The polytoned Matchbox blues can still be made out under the thin layers as can the matt white on top of the Frog one but a trip to my local model shop will resolve these minor issue on the morrow

 

I'm quite relaxed about this now that the white coat is improved, hope to get some real progress now

 

 

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I would have reacted the same way as Massimo, but seeing the picture and the actual finish you have there, I'm impressed and a tad converted to the idea. Another one for the "list of other peoples good ideas from BM"!

 

Thanks

 

Terry

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I tried Appliance White

 

Bubbly paint and fillers all over the shop

 

I tried Tamiya White

 

Ditto

 

And ditto other brands so in the end I went for the Humbrol, it will be white for a while and after settling it will live in the display exhibits box with oh so many others

 

If it yellows but stays shiny it'll do

 

A model isn't JUST for Christmas tha knows

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Yes Keith they are Acrylic, so I am keeping my fingers crossed


The paint did dry remarkably well for Humbrol Gloss yesterday and today I went shopping for more

Tomorrow the garden will be washing free so I can tackle the next coats (couldn't spray today with washing on the line in close proximity to the spraying/garden table)

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I really like the Humbrol spray cans too Bill - one thing I would say, I sprayed the dark earth on my recent P-47 build with one, but it needed some small touch ups so I decanted some and put it through the airbrush. But then I had the devil of a job trying to clean the 'brush out afterwards. So I don't know what formulation they use, but it seems mighty tough!! 

 

K

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37 minutes ago, keefr22 said:

But then I had the devil of a job trying to clean the 'brush out afterwards.

I use Premi Air Liquid Reamer or Spray Craft Airbrush Cleaner. They seem similar and will shift any type of paint. Mask and great care a given!

 

Terry

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