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Re: HU! Fsx Blackburn Beverley

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Oh good grief. :doh: Still a fantastic aircraft. B-) Here's another lovely repaint just released at Sim Outhouse. No. 242 Operational Conversion Unit, RAF Dishforth, North Yorkshire, circa 1960...when I was but a twinkle in my Dad's eyes. :lol:

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Re: HU! Fsx Blackburn Beverley

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I thought the unit number was familiar, Brian, and a quick Google revealed that 242 OCU moved from Dishforth to RAF Thorney Island the following year. Thorney was just a few miles east of where I grew up and Beverlys, Hastings and Argosys (Argosies?) regularly droned over my house during circuit bashing.

Late 1962 was the first time I left the surface of the planet courtesy of a 242 OCU Hastings - Telstar by the Tornados was constantly blaring out in the Airmen's Mess where we had lunch and, to this day, it reminds me of that first flight whenever I hear it. It was followed later by trips in a 242 Argosy but, sadly, I never got a ride in one of their Beverlys although I did get to look around one

My home simming these days is restricted to testing out things before I introduce them to the simulators at Tangmere but, for old times sake, I think I might make an exception and download the Beverly - and that 242 scheme.

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Thanks for sharing your memories, Pete. :)

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Believe it or not, I watched one win an air race at Dishforth in 1959.

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Was it flying in reverse Graham? 😁
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TSR2 wrote:
10 Jun 2020, 20:03
Was it flying in reverse Graham? 😁
:lol: and no, I hadn't been Image

Just bl@@dy good handicapping Ben. All the participating aircraft diving for the finish, with not a great deal between them.


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:lol: :lol: :lol:

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