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SennaMentalMe
#121 Posted : 15 February 2013 22:18:34

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Thanks Daran. BigGrin

Try this one:

When America was trying to break the sound barrier in the mid to late '40s it was having severe difficulties overcoming the problem of pitch control when very close to the speed of sound. In truth, they were completely stumped, but it just so happened that Britain had also been developing its' own sound barrier breaking aircraft at the same time and an agreement was reached between the traitorous British (Labour!!) Government and the US Government to share and exchange research data in order to pool resources and thus aid progress. Unfortunately, the US reneged on their side of the bargain, but not before they had been given access to details of a revolutionary design concept that was on our 'Top Secret' aircraft, which proved vital to the success of supersonic flight and that concept is still present on all supersonic aircraft to this day. Britain ended up getting no worthwhile data at all from the US, but our (stolen!!) concept was immediately applied to their Bell X-1 Supersonic aircraft and the rest is history!! Cursing Cursing


What was the name of the aircraft that Britain was developing to beat the Americans to the Sound Barrier and what was the significant design concept on our aircraft that enabled the Americans to subsequently steal what would have been our thunder? (Quite literally!!)


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#122 Posted : 16 February 2013 00:12:39

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dh108 swallow,think it was the swept wing or swept tail that the yanks nickrd of us,remember an old film of us breaking the sound barrier.
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#123 Posted : 16 February 2013 00:23:46

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Sorry Karl I can see where you're coming from, but that's not it I'm afraid my friend!! Sad

The Swallow was a lovely plane though even if it did kill the odd test pilot!! Crying

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#124 Posted : 16 February 2013 00:37:25

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I think it was the Saunders-roe SR53 Rocket and jet powered aircraft which had an all moving elevator/tail plane, as a note after the brits exchanged the information to the yanks and the refusal of the yanks to share there information the money that was being used to develop the above aircraft suddenly was withdrawn. It turned out the yanks were supplying most of the funding and they swiftly withdrew it to stop the brits breaking the sound barrier before they did.
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#125 Posted : 16 February 2013 00:44:31

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Ooooooh!! Very close Andy but not quite correct my friend so you'll have to wait for the cigar!! Won't say which bit is wrong as that would give too much help, but you ARE very close!!

Thanks for the extra info - what swines those yanks were? Still we know the truth of who really cracked the sound barrier and that's all that matters as the History books are full of misquotes and cheats anyway!!

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#126 Posted : 16 February 2013 09:44:48

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Miles M52 & the all moving elevator/tail plane
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#127 Posted : 16 February 2013 09:48:56

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Cooorrrect!!!! Give that man a cigar!!!! ThumpUp

Well done Rob, commiserations Andy - so close! Crying

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#128 Posted : 16 February 2013 17:48:40

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Exactly the same thing happened with the race into space, in 1945 the Yanks sent Major Robert Staver from the US Army Ordnance to London for a meeting with British Intelligence about the German V2 missiles. We (British Intelligence) gave him every bit of information we had on Werner Von Braun including all our enigma intercepts thinking we were co-operating with our 'allies' to share any discoveries. Staver used the British info to track down Von Braun, his team of scientists and actual examples of the V2 technology. Once he'd found them he then went out of his way to ensure that everything went to the Americans and nothing at all went to the British (or anyone else).
Throughout history the 'special relationship' has been nothing but the Brits being screwed by the Yanks! Cursing No wonder the old ditty in London used to say:

"Werner Von Braun, Werner Von Braun, He aimed for the stars, but hit London Town!" LOL LOL LOL
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#129 Posted : 16 February 2013 20:15:58

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Couldn't agree more Robin!! If that special relationship was a marriage it would be time to petition for a divorce!! Blink Glare Mad

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#130 Posted : 17 February 2013 09:39:02

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Couldn't agree more Robin!! If that special relationship was a marriage it would be time to petition for a divorce!! Blink Glare Mad

Kev BigGrin

LOL LOL LOL

As Andy did the hard work on answering the question which made it much easier for me I feel he should set the next one....so please take it away Andy.
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#131 Posted : 17 February 2013 09:45:32

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Very gentlemanly of you to do that Rob, well done to you sir!! ThumpUp

Over to you Andy?


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#132 Posted : 17 February 2013 13:50:45

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BigGrin Thanks Rob much appreciated,

Ok an easy one I think
What aircraft had the nickname 'Whispering death' and its not puff the magic dragonCool BigGrin
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#133 Posted : 22 February 2013 16:45:35

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Apparently there have been four aircraft with that nickname, those being - the Bristol Beaufighter, the OV-1 Mohawk, the F-111 Aardvark and the F4U Corsair!!

I'll go with the WWII Bristol Beaufighter?


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#134 Posted : 22 February 2013 21:30:22

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BigGrin Correct Kev
when the Beaufighter was sent to the far east in the 2nd world war Japanese troops were fast to nickname it 'whispering death' as by the time you heard it it was already too late to take cover
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#135 Posted : 22 February 2013 23:20:56

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Thanks Andy!! ThumpUp Apparently the radial engines in the Beaufighter were so quiet because they used 'sleeve' valves instead of the normal 'Poppet' type valves - interesting stuff!! BigGrin


1. Name the Unites States' top 'Air Ace' (Full name AND nickname please!)?

2. What type of plane did he score all of his kills with?

3. His later aircraft carried the name of his wife on the nose - what was her name?

4. What plane was he testing when he died?


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#136 Posted : 23 February 2013 09:56:33

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Richard Ira "D i c k" Bong credited with AT LEAST 40 kills against Japanese planes

P-38 Lightning

Marge

Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star

PS sorry had to do nickname as individual letters,site didn't like proper way & decided it should be DancerBlink
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#137 Posted : 23 February 2013 09:59:42

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Spot on Rob, well done!! Amazing to think that he is STILL the top US Air Ace even to this day?

Don't worry, I understand the nickname problem - just another example of the nanny state watching everything you do and say!! Try typing in cir cu m ference as a complete word and see what happens when you post it - I hate this stupid PC world - it's in the middle of a word for G*d's sake, so what's wrong with it?? Talk about trying to protect people from there own actions!! Something to chuck in Room 101 I think!!!Cursing Angry Mad ThumpUp BigGrin



Your question my friend??


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#138 Posted : 24 February 2013 10:32:52

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Forums can be a pain to run when it comes to filtering,you have to get the balance right so that genuine words are,by & large,allowed through but words of an offensive nature are blocked.I have spent many a happyCursing hour in the past doing this thankless task that when done well no-one actually noticesCrying LOL LOL LOL

Who made the first solo round the world flight & what year did they do it?
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#139 Posted : 24 February 2013 14:07:32

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Yuri Gagarin in 1961. Before him everybody else went across the world!

(I know its not the right answer but I just couldn't resist it!)LOL

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#140 Posted : 24 February 2013 20:50:31

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LOL LOL LOL
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