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Posted: 05 Jun 2007, 10:57
by Viscount Cornbank
Is Bernard Lee the pilot of the Ashton in Cone if Silence?, If so I've seen it on TV in the last 10-15 years :think: Never seen the Jack Hawkins one though :sad:

Cheers

Fraser

Posted: 05 Jun 2007, 11:10
by kikko
I think the pilot was Michael Craig but Bernard Lee was in the cast as a Commander:) sure!

It' s a shame that such old films are seldom transmitted also in UK. :sad:

Posted: 05 Jun 2007, 11:13
by DaveB
Just Googled Cone of Silence Kikko and Michael Craig was in it along with Bernard Lee, Peter Cushing and just about everyone else except Jack Hawkins :shock: Put it down to your age :wink:

ATB

DaveB :tab:

Posted: 06 Jun 2007, 12:06
by kikko
Dave :lol: Jack Hawkins was in "the Man in the Sky" , as I stated:) :wink:
Hawkins did at least 4 movies in which he pilots a plane: the "Malta Story "and "Angel One Five " :think: Others? 1940 "the flying Squad" but I never have seen it :shock:

Posted: 06 Jun 2007, 12:18
by tonymadge
right what we need is someone to burn them to DVD for us :smile:

Posted: 06 Jun 2007, 18:04
by Jonbouy
Great to see this flying Garry.

I'm glad I didn't take it on now :wink:

I've got the Thames van and Italian Job Mini Cooper meshes from the Carvair if you want them I think they weigh in at around 200 poly's each so they are kind on the frame rates.

I've got a couple in the pipeline at the mo' but I'm reworking the Carvair after that complete with DVC and an FSX version this time round so Lydd looks like being a busier place in the virtual sky before long.

Posted: 06 Jun 2007, 19:00
by Garry Russell
Hi Jon

Cheers.....I'll have to see later about loads........would be nice to have a variety of stuff to put on board :think:

One thing I am short of is reference for the first and third Silver City livery as well as the first BUA

I only have one pic of the two Silver City's and a couple of the BUA

No pr obs with the other liveries.

The first SCA seems only to have been worn by G-AMWA and it appears to have been repainted before delivery.

The third was worn by at least G-AMWD and could be an interim

The first BUA I only know of on G-AMWA and G-ANWK :think:

Perhaps if you or anyone gets to the Silver City Museum in Southampton some light may be thrown on to it.

ATB

Garry

Posted: 07 Jun 2007, 21:22
by ianhind
Garry

Are these of any use?

Image

Image

You can have the bigger ones if you want.

And once I put the scanner away, I found G-ANVR in Channel Air Bridge scheme. I'll do that as well.

For the short nose versions, there are lots more photos in my source. I'll work through those and advise you when they are ready - all monochrome of course!

Ian

Posted: 07 Jun 2007, 21:51
by Garry Russell
Hi Ian

That top one is the first, rare Silver City I mentioned and that pic is very useful.

I have enough pics of all the other Superfreighter liveries except this one here and the third Silver City and first BUA. I have a lot of CAB pics.

The bottom one here is a little odd as well as it does not have the name or letter beneath the cockpit.

The third Silver City is possibly an interim hybrid.

Basically it it the familiar stripe as in the bottom pic but has a white roof and the two band fin with Civil Air Ensign of the last livery.

The first BUA differs in detail to the familiar dark blue livery but the main difference is the cheatline is the same with the yellow outline but instead of the upper cheat without a yellow border and a black ant-dazzle it has a dark blue anti dazzle with the yellow outline and no upper cheatline.

Only WA and WK are know by me to have worn this.

http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0873861/L/

I have loads of pics of short nose and not looking for anything on that at the moment but if I am short I will give you a shout.

Thanks again

Garry

Posted: 07 Jun 2007, 22:48
by Garry Russell
Has anyone got any pics of Superfreighters wearing RAF serials for trooping flights?.

I have never even seen one let alone have one to hand :worried:

Garry