London baby! (Might be slow for 56kers)
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- DispatchDragon
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The truth to tell Ian
The only bit of England that was still familar was Gloucestershire - well the Cotswolds anyway - Even my alma mater EGGW was totally unrecognisable except for the original tower and some of the old apron,
the new tower - the new exit down through where the old Spittlesea Hospital was were totally alien as was that strange Nissan hut they call a terminal - ah well memories are much better
Leif
The only bit of England that was still familar was Gloucestershire - well the Cotswolds anyway - Even my alma mater EGGW was totally unrecognisable except for the original tower and some of the old apron,
the new tower - the new exit down through where the old Spittlesea Hospital was were totally alien as was that strange Nissan hut they call a terminal - ah well memories are much better
Leif
- Garry Russell
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The Dome was one of those project the Government insisted was good and the right thing to do despite most people saying it was a waste of money
Pity they built it.....costing millions just to maintain it empty.
Nice shots ...a bit different to when I last went to London in 1994.
In those days Canary Wharf was buiding that stood on it's own
Garry
Pity they built it.....costing millions just to maintain it empty.
Nice shots ...a bit different to when I last went to London in 1994.
In those days Canary Wharf was buiding that stood on it's own
Garry
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Hard on the back and knees. No way you can stand up in the back, hence the crouching down from everyone involved. It's a nice little airframe, good to learn your skills on. As for a comparison to another aircraft, well its going to be hard as i have only worked on the Dominie...which was usually unserviceable :roll:jab wrote:Brilliant shots there like the griffin shot, Whats it like flying on a griffin?
But overall, a good replacement for the Wessex me thinks.
- Chris Trott
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I've flown in the 412 (civilian version of the Griffon) and it's a pretty decent ride as long as you've got decent seats in it. I flew one with canvas seats and it sucked and I flew in an offshore rig that had pseudo-airline seats and it wasn't bad. One big problem with the 412EP that I was flying in (the offshore one) was that it had tall skis for the floats, so it wasn't exactly the easiest aircraft to get into (long first step going out). Although it's definitely better than the Mi-24, so I guess I can't complain too much. And the Crew Chief in the Griffon/412 definitely has a nicer seat. Oh, and once the Griffon/412 gets going, it's a smoother ride than in the Cessna 172 that I fly or the R4D-6, so it's definitely not the worst helicopter out there. 
- stafflad1976
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Thanks for that information very good. Does the griffin do SAR for the RAF in Cyprus and do you think it would be a perfect replacement for the Sea Kings when they get replaced in years to come?(which I dont want to get rid off :huf: )Pringle wrote:Hard on the back and knees. No way you can stand up in the back, hence the crouching down from everyone involved. It's a nice little airframe, good to learn your skills on. As for a comparison to another aircraft, well its going to be hard as i have only worked on the Dominie...which was usually unserviceable :roll:jab wrote:Brilliant shots there like the griffin shot, Whats it like flying on a griffin?
But overall, a good replacement for the Wessex me thinks.
Regards
James
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