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As we all know the Nimrod was a Comet with an extra bit hanging from the fuse separate to the main structure

A few pics show this well during building or scrapping

This pic taken of MR 4 PA-04 in 2000 (using the shell of MR2 XV251) is one the best I've seen for this :)

http://www.edendale.co.uk/ANW/WFD.801.6.1.html
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Great shot! :thumbsup: Underneath all those bumps and bits she's still a beauty. :)

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The rest of those photos are pretty depressing, they show the scrapping process of the MRA4s. Anyway, these too show the Comet underneath: http://www.edendale.co.uk/ANW/WFD.801.24.html
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Ouch.... feel a burning sensation did you?
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I'll never forget seeing a Nimrod (the only time I've actually seen one :( ) flying a display at a Confederate Airforce show in Midland Texas. The Nimrod did a flyby with its ordinance bay doors open. Holy cow! You could park a couple of buses in that bay!! :lol:

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Even that nose-wheel leg is as long as a Comet one. You tend to think they were shorter.
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Indeed :agree: ...a modified Comet unit and all hapens inside.

This just proves what we know yet find it hard to believe sometimes...it really was just a Comet with a few extra holes drilled and some bits bolted on :lol:

A superb adaption into what has been very useful for a long time :)
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I think the question of why the Comet was chosen over, say, the VC10 has been covered before, but is it a safe assumption that the Comet was considered a stronger airframe for the vigours of low level maritime flying?

Certainly after the Mk 1 disasters, de havilland must have overly beefed up the structure for the Mk 4.

The VC10 may well have been a bit too big... :dunno:
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I think it was to do with the ability to loiter for extended periods of time. I may be wrong, but with a rear engined aircraft such as the VC10 it would have been difficult to control on one engine. *-)
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Hi Ben

From what I remeber, the loitering was a major factor *-)
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