TSR2 VIDEO
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Thank you so much for posting that link, it was fantastic!
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John
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Someone posted a link to that a while back. Cool vid though ;-)
Not quite sure it was ever the RAF TSR2 mind you.. it never got that far :-(
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Not quite sure it was ever the RAF TSR2 mind you.. it never got that far :-(
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Some great footage I hadn't seen before in there. Mad world indeed... :-(
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Yep, great Vid, and seems to be better quality than the link that was posted before to it on youtube.
Ta muchly Neil.
Ta muchly Neil.
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Love that piece of music, hauntingly beautiful.
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I've always liked the TSR2, but after watching that video, I'm wondering if a major redesign of the undercarriage wouldn't be in order prior to service entry. There is WAY too much deflection in the legs at initial touchdown on what is otherwise a fairly mundane landing. I could understand 3-4 inch deflection on a heavy landing, but that wasn't especially heavy (based on the compression of the struts) yet you got at least 3-4 inches of deflection, if not more, in the main gear legs. That's not something that leads to long lasting landing gear, especially attach points.
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Hi Chris
I can't remember if that vid shows it now but a mod had been introduced to at least one of the airframes. It braced the gear from the back in an attempt to stop the 'walking'.
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I can't remember if that vid shows it now but a mod had been introduced to at least one of the airframes. It braced the gear from the back in an attempt to stop the 'walking'.
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I think the problem is that it's too tall. The only way they could have fixed the issue was shorten or thicken the landing gear legs. I don't know that bracing would be a good permanent solution in service. It would be interesting to see video of the modified gear though.




