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Video of the Saro SR A/1 and Convair Sea Dart

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pl1aMVn ... re=related


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Nice vid Garry ;-)

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The SAR 1 m,ust have been an awkward thing to get into :think:

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The SAR 1 looks beautiful. Muscular, curvy and sleek.

The dart looks like it belongs on the set of Thunderbirds.

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Hi Eddie

Re the Dart.........Thunderbirds occured to me as well including the 'unreal' look of it operation :lol: :lol:

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Interesting video, I only wish they had some explanation as to why the sea dart broke up rather than just ending there.
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It probably did but the clip ended before it was finished :think:

Pilot induced ocillations caused the break up aparently

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http://www.fiddlersgreen.net/AC/aircraf ... o/info.php

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There must have been more than ONE Seadart built because there is one sitting outside the Air Museum in San Diegos
Balbo Park -- I have some photos of it somewhere Ill try and get the Bu Number - Not only that but it appears to have been flown as well

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Hi Leif

Mentioned in that article I linked above....I think it said four :think:

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Cheers Garry

There is a Dart and a Blackbird sitting on columns outside the Museum at San Diego - they look very contemporary
actually I beleive the Blackbird is a real A-12 not an SR71. Any of you West coast ex-pats - drive down I5 to SAN
the museum is really worth the drive, and 15 minutes south (almost into mexico)at Brown Field there is a little museum
that owns a flying Mig21UTI and a Gnat

Plus San Diego is such a nice town to walk around

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