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benny b
#221 Posted : 21 November 2013 19:50:12

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hi ripley is this the right answer. benny.
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#222 Posted : 27 November 2013 16:16:54

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Yes it is benny, sorry for the late reply Sad, haven't been online for a while. I'll let you off the second part of the question as it tok me so long to reply.
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#223 Posted : 27 November 2013 20:04:37

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thanks ripley a very easy one the full names of the V bomber force three planes. benny. BigGrin
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#224 Posted : 28 November 2013 21:15:43

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The Victor, Valiant and the best of the lot the magnificent Vulcan!


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#225 Posted : 29 November 2013 19:33:18

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correct robin its all yours. benny.
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#226 Posted : 29 November 2013 22:10:07

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Thanks Benny!

Ok, its turning colder this weekend so here's a Cold War one! BigGrin

Before the advent of the U2 and Blackbird spy planes, the US of A had nothing which could evade the Soviet Union's air defences. Fortunately, WE DID!
In a top secret deal which was only revealed a few years ago, the RAF flew all the spy missions for the CIA and US Intelligence in the world's fastest and highest flying bomber of the time - (usual story, we did all the work, we took all the risks, they got all the credit!)

Simple question, what was the name of the aircraft which the Ruskies couldn't catch?

An RAF aquaintance once told me 'those damned things were never meant to fly! (I think they made him nervous!!Blink )

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#227 Posted : 03 December 2013 20:15:43

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hi robin was it the English electric Canberra. benny.
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#228 Posted : 03 December 2013 22:17:33

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Well done again Benny!

It was indeed the Canberra bomber! I never realised how advanced this aircraft was at the time, in fact it was so good that the US even adopted it for their own squadrons until their homegrown aviation industry could catch up to us!!Flapper

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#229 Posted : 04 December 2013 19:31:43

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thanks again robin what was amazing about the display that the avro Vulcan did on its first display at Farnborough. benny.
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#230 Posted : 13 December 2013 16:48:28

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the questions to hard?. benny.
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#231 Posted : 15 December 2013 17:01:19

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the plane was a Vulcan b1 number xa890 and she was the first heavy bomber to do a barrel roll, will try an easy one name the three main british heavy bombers of WW2.benny.
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the plane was a Vulcan b1 number xa890 and she was the first heavy bomber to do a barrel roll, will try an easy one name the three main british heavy bombers of WW2.benny.


Lancaster, Halifax & Wellington. Although you could argue there is 4 if you include the Manchester.

Interestingly the Manchester was hated by pilots but once modified and re-named the Lancaster it became much loved
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#233 Posted : 30 December 2013 20:51:22

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at last correct jase but on the Manchester she was only twin engine and don't think she was classed as heavy bomber but who knows. benny LOL
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#234 Posted : 30 December 2013 21:12:55

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Thanks benny

During the Great War a tactic was developed by the British to help advancing infantry cross no mans land. what was it called?
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BigGrin Was it the creaping artillery barrageCool
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BigGrin Was it the creaping artillery barrageCool



I will give you that it was called the rolling barrage. for some reason i thought i was in the military quiz Blushing Huh

you might want to ask an aviation question Andy lol
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#237 Posted : 30 December 2013 21:36:58

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BigGrin Ok who was the inventor of the interuptor gear used on 1stWW aircraft
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#238 Posted : 30 December 2013 21:46:40

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Without looking it up I think I remember an Anthony Fokker? He who went on to copy the Sopwith Triplane and create the Fokker Triplane.
There was a French pilot who first fitted steel plates to his prop blades to stop the guns shooting it off but that was more of a 'deflector gear'BigGrin (there was always the possibility of the bullet 'deflecting' right back at the pilot too!)Crying

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BigGrin corect over to you RobinCool
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Thanks for that!!BigGrin

Ok, here's one based on the popular "Coast" series!

My contact lens cleaner contains a nasty chemical called Hydrogen Peroxide. During the 1960,s thousands of gallons of this stuff was consumed on the Isle of Wight but, (since this IS the aviation quiz), nothing actually got airborne at the time it was consumed.

What was the Hydrogen Peroxide used for?

BigGrin Blink Confused

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