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Heads up - James May 'at the edge of space'
Posted: 21 Jun 2009, 12:46
by Kevin Farnell
To be screened tonight, on BBC 4 at 10.05pm.
James may travels to 70000 ft in a U2.
Regards
Kevin
Re: Heads up - James May 'at the edge of space'
Posted: 21 Jun 2009, 16:30
by DaveB
Cheers Kevin. Let's see if I can remember it! ;-)
ATB
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Re: Heads up - James May 'at the edge of space'
Posted: 21 Jun 2009, 17:17
by Paul K
Hope I can find this as a BBC Tellypod or whatever they are called, being TV-less as I am.
Re: Heads up - James May 'at the edge of space'
Posted: 21 Jun 2009, 21:09
by DaveB
For those on terristrial tv.. this programme is on NOW.. started at 21:00 on BBC2
ATB
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Re: Heads up - James May 'at the edge of space'
Posted: 22 Jun 2009, 11:09
by Rick Piper
Great Proggy
Strange but i cannot really find anything about the way James May presents stuff that i don't like
He seems to be as interesting and unoffensive as he could be.
I was glued to my seat the whole time.
Regards
Rick
Re: Heads up - James May 'at the edge of space'
Posted: 22 Jun 2009, 11:42
by DaveB
Hello Matey..
Agree with that.

An excellent prog very well presented. No one bothered with my 'terristrial tv' finger prob either

There
was another prog on BBC4 at 10:05 also called 'The Edge of Space' featuring James May and I don't think it was the same one.. more to do with him training for the U2 flight than was shown on the BBC2 21:00 prog. Didn't have time to watch it but have recorded it so that's my afternoon viewing sorted.. unless it IS the same one!
Did you note the U2 landing?? There it was poodling along a few feet off the deck then it dropped like a stone :o
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Re: Heads up - James May 'at the edge of space'
Posted: 22 Jun 2009, 11:52
by Rick Piper
Hi Matey
I watched both
yep the U" was very odd
I noted on takeoff that the outrigger wheels just fell off the wings as it rotated.
no idea how they stop the wings hitting the runway after landing as the outriggers where not back on on their film and they cut away before it was taxying slow enough to drop a wingtip.
the landing was not a good one in their film as it looked like is just about stalled to me and hit the runway like a ton of bricks.
Great Rate of Clomb though with those huge wings (sustained 8,000 fpm to 35,000ft!) :o
the second program you recorded is even better than the shorter first one (similar program but with twice as much background depth)
Regards
Rick
Re: Heads up - James May 'at the edge of space'
Posted: 22 Jun 2009, 11:55
by DaveB
Excellent stuff. That's me sorted then
Cheers me dears ;-)
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Re: Heads up - James May 'at the edge of space'
Posted: 22 Jun 2009, 12:26
by Garry Russell
If thier're careful they can stop it without dropping a wing otherwise the small wingtip skids protect it as it drops one (Wing that is)
Garry
Re: Heads up - James May 'at the edge of space'
Posted: 22 Jun 2009, 12:43
by forthbridge
A cracking Prog. May has the sort of eager kid attitude to all that stuff (a bit like me I suppose)

- but what a great prog.
Did anyone see the Airspeed at FL700? 104 kts!! :o :o
Makes you wonder what speed the lightnings that were taken up that high had - and what sort of control :o :o