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Brian
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I guess the answer to that is very fastHow on earth did she actually fly with those tiny wings?


Thanks for the link, Darren.DarrenL wrote:Beautiful aircraft.
"If it looks right, it'll fly right" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTM4ve3vZYY
In recently read 'Empire Of The Clouds', test pilot John Farley was not quite so complimentary, stating that the wings were too small, evidenced by the extreme angle of attack during take-off and landing ( and that was in lightweight test aircraft configuration too, before carrying a military payload ). Another test pilot, who asked not to be named, said that Beamont had elected to stick with the TSR2 programme, rather than go with Concorde which at that time was under threat of cancellation, and his fortunes were firmly tied to the success of TSR2. In other words, he "talked it up".Archer wrote:Well, according to Roly Beaumont she flew very well!
I guess that contributed to why they called it the 'Widowmaker'. Swing wings are obviously ideal, but they come with added weight - not desirable.DaveB wrote:I don't know what the wing area of a Starfighter is but it's sure not a lot![]()
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DaveB

Come on.....its not what you've got, it's how you use itFlyTexas wrote:How on earth did she actually fly with those tiny wings?