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Love the second shot.. ARTA :rock: Can't make out what's happening with the fin on the 3rd :think:

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All excellent, but it's the first shot that hits the spot for me.

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Yes Dave, its a strange one, it almost looks like the rudder is moving away from the tail :think: Still a great shot though :)
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On the Farnborough picture, I think the gap between fin and rudder has been taped over . IIRC there was trouble at the start with Dutch Roll , and I wonder if this was something to do with trials to deal with that. Again IIRC , eventually it could not be cured and required the permanent yaw damper

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I'd guess they would have done the Dutch roll testing on G-ARTA, not ASGA :think:
Looks to me as if something is wrong with the image file. the shed to the right of the rudder looks a bit off too.

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Strange one, I'd have thought any dutch roll would have been sorted on G-ARTA. Only thing I can think is something to do with the additional fuel tanks, the SVC10 had fuel tanks added to the fin. :dunno:

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Clearly something wrong with that photo - our very own archivist has some probably more authentic photos:

http://www.cbfsim.org/cbfsim/cbfsBB/vie ... 39&start=0

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Hi Ian, Thats an earlier picture (she has the orange door in that one) and you can't see if the rudder is deflected as its side on ..... :think:
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They are both supposed to be at Farnborough 1964 :dunno: - and look at the previous one in Pete's collection - a not dissimilar view with the Lightning's in the background.

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