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Re: Tonks and H-C's new office arrives

Posted: 19 Apr 2011, 12:23
by Garry Russell
In don't know if it was that, but a flight came up from Toulouse to somewhere in the UK as an 'Airbus Test Flight' ....French Hex

I posted a link recently about this when it was actually delivered to Toulouse for further post mod testing and familiarization trials based in Toulouse..a sort of half way house, so I would think this is all a part of that and firmly remains in Airbus hands up until now. *-)

Maybe this is a start of a gradual handover :dunno:

Re: Tonks and H-C's new office arrives

Posted: 19 Apr 2011, 14:56
by DaveB
Dave, the third chap is the MSO (Mission System Operator)
Cheers HC :thumbsup: . I knew I should have remembered that as an MSO in 'old' RN parlance would have been a Main Signal Office which is where I used to work :lol: Wouldn't have a clue what they're called these days. As Radio Operators are no longer Radio Operators.. where would one begin? :dunno:
I can well imagine there being a queue to crew them. With the total number of VC10's and TriStars combined exceeding the total number of new airframes they're being replaced by.. one wonders where the other crews will end up *-)

ATB
DaveB B)smk

Re: Tonks and H-C's new office arrives

Posted: 19 Apr 2011, 16:26
by Trev Clark
Dave, the third chap is the MSO (Mission System Operator).
So that will probably be any non-pilot who is too young/expensive/good looking to be made redundant from the Tornado/VC10/Nimrod/Herk fleet who has managed to avoid being made a rear door gunner on the new Chinooks! :agree:
one wonders where the other crews will end up
See my last words above, dave :lol: :lol:

Re: Tonks and H-C's new office arrives

Posted: 19 Apr 2011, 17:06
by DaveB
It wasn't meant to be a question Trev.. I was just wondering :lol:

ATB
DaveB B)smk

Re: Tonks and H-C's new office arrives

Posted: 19 Apr 2011, 17:28
by Trev Clark
It wasn't meant to be a question Trev.. I was just wondering
Few, that's lucky as I was just being cynical! There's a novelty 8) ;)

Re: Tonks and H-C's new office arrives

Posted: 19 Apr 2011, 17:55
by Paul K
airboatr wrote:Hi Paul

Of all aircraft they would compare it'size to, they choose a Lancaster?
Well its usual yardsticks are: an area the size of Wales, ten London double decker busses, or Nelsons Column. :lol:

Re: Tonks and H-C's new office arrives

Posted: 19 Apr 2011, 17:56
by DaveB
Few, that's lucky as I was just being cynical!
Were you?? Were you really?? I'd never have guessed ;)

ATB
DaveB B)smk

Re: Tonks and H-C's new office arrives

Posted: 19 Apr 2011, 18:45
by speedbird591
Paul K wrote:Well its usual yardsticks are: an area the size of Wales, ten London double decker busses, or Nelsons Column. :lol:
Blue Whales. Don't forget Blue Whales, Paul!
Some Silly Blogger wrote:... At twenty-five meters in length, or about eighty-five feet, the whale is longer than a Lancaster bomber (21.5 metres/ 69 feet 5 inches), although shorter than the bomber’s wingspan (31.9 metres/ 102 feet). Three whales, laid end to end, would slightly exceed the length of a Boeing 747 (70.6 metres/ 231 feet, 10 inches).
It's an education, visiting this forum!

Re: Tonks and H-C's new office arrives

Posted: 19 Apr 2011, 19:35
by Hot_Charlie
DaveB wrote: With the total number of VC10's and TriStars combined exceeding the total number of new airframes they're being replaced by.. one wonders where the other crews will end up *-)
Quite a lot will be flying people around the world for the likes of BA and Virgin very soon. The airlines are just starting to pick up and there's a danger that a lot of experience will disappear fairly quickly, particularly seeing how the services are currently treating their people.

Re: Tonks and H-C's new office arrives

Posted: 19 Apr 2011, 21:45
by Effoh
The Services no longer recognise service.........

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