Observer's badge, anyone?

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Design started 1962, by Weser / Focke Wulf / HFB (ERNO) originally to be powered by Lycoming PLF 1 turbofans.
Changed to M45H in 1965. Production authorised 1970, but delayed by accident and bankruptcy of RR. Production got under way 1972, by a collaboration of VFW-Fokker, MBB, SABCA, Fairey in Belgium, and Fokker-VFW Netherlands.
None of the larger airlines placed orders, but there are videos of this aircraft on you tube.
Thanks to all who contributed, better luck in future, Kevin! ;)
For those who didn't know, like me, VFW is Vereinigte Flugtechnische Werke,

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Airspeed wrote:
03 Jul 2020, 13:15
Do you recognise this place, Joe?
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KLNA, Palm Beach County Air Park / Lantana Airport,
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Owen H Gassaway Jr. Airfield.

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airboatr wrote:
08 Jul 2020, 10:55
Airspeed wrote:
03 Jul 2020, 13:15
Do you recognise this place, Joe?
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KLNA, Palm Beach County Air Park / Lantana Airport,
AKA (drum roll)
Owen H Gassaway Jr. Airfield.
Selected because it's your "local", I believe?

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my Local Home away from Home ;)

South of airfield looking north northeast
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North of airfield looking south southwest
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Over the airfield looking east. My RV Motorhome (caravan) is right of the camper trailer top center. I sometimes stay in John Prince Park Campground and zip over to the airfield on my zippy electric push bike..
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BTW, The lake east of the airfield is called Lake Osborne

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Thanks, Joe, those pictures look almost real. :lol:

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AND A FRESH ONE FOR YOU ALL.....
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Armstrong-Whitworth AW 52 ?

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Motormouse wrote:
09 Jul 2020, 11:41
Armstrong-Whitworth AW 52 ?

Ttfn

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I'm going to have to dig deeper, you chaps are like greased lightning!
Excellent observing, Pete. Just a warning for the future, though, if there were two posts and only one had a "?", the other would win. I'm looking for answers, not questions, and the right answer may miss out on that technicality. :OB:
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Never seen that before, interesting read. I thought the side profile looked a bit Jet Provost like.
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It was a very noisy beast, I remember climbing the blister hangar on the side of the runway at Farnborough 1949(?) & it really hurt my ears with its high pitched whine. Laminar wing tailless experimental, had a very low flutter speed I think because of the double use of longitudinal split ailerons/elevators, so lots of sloppy bearings.....
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