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Re: What's Ted Cook Up To?
Posted: 07 Jan 2011, 22:17
by gordon-in-aberdeen
OK, Ok Ferryman, I'll do my homework next time

Re: What's Ted Cook Up To?
Posted: 07 Jan 2011, 22:35
by DispatchDragon
Gordon
Just to give you and the others who seem to get so much enjoyment from Ted's Quirk......there are paints in the offing.
Wish I could figure out how to put another bod in the front and a brace of Lewis guns
Leif
Re: What's Ted Cook Up To?
Posted: 07 Jan 2011, 22:49
by gordon-in-aberdeen
Ooo thanks Leif, I'll look out for them.
Fun you say

It makes me laugh all the time that cruising speed on it is more or less the same as that which most other kites tend to loose the war with gravity

it feels like a pair of guns on the front firing forward would bring it to a halt because of the recoil

Re: What's Ted Cook Up To?
Posted: 10 Jan 2011, 12:25
by ferryman
I think it was a Quirk that an enterprising pilot, who had been posted to "Mespot" after several aerial escapades in France, fitted no less than 3 Lewis guns to, mounted on the undercarriage to fire forwards and downwards. Without an observer, it managed to get of the ground OK, and our hero set off to find something Turkish to strafe. Unfortunately, when he tested his guns over the Tigris (or was it the Euphrates?) he failed to notice a British cavalry division watering it's horses nearby, and the whole lot bolted and spread themselves over a considerable amount of terrain.
On his return, he was deprived of his Sam Browne, and placed under close arrest. Shortly afterwards, he was posted back to France.
This tale, with several others from Imperial War Museum sound archives, turned up in a wonderful BBC Radio 3 programme "Icarus with an Oilcan", some time in the 1970s.
Re: What's Ted Cook Up To?
Posted: 10 Jan 2011, 20:19
by DispatchDragon
Peter Watkins just published a 16 squadron QUirk paint over at the Pond -- and Dave Hasdell is working on one as well
Leif