Newark Museum makes it into Viz Magazine
Newark Museum makes it into Viz Magazine
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Re: Newark Museum makes it into Viz Magazine
I suppose that everyone is entitled to an opinion.
Here’s hoping that the coverage attracts extra visitors to see what all the fuss is about with these two unique airframes.
Here’s hoping that the coverage attracts extra visitors to see what all the fuss is about with these two unique airframes.
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What are the aircraft in question?
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psquiddy wrote:What are the aircraft in question?
The SH 1T and the SH 1T2 ?
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Or for a more sensible answer......
Zurowski-ZP-1 ( the helicopter )
Luscombe P3 Rattler Strike ( the aeroplane )
Zurowski-ZP-1 ( the helicopter )
Luscombe P3 Rattler Strike ( the aeroplane )
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Re: Newark Museum makes it into Viz Magazine
Viz is great.
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Brilliant.
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Anyone remember the fat slags, buster gonad and his whatever it was called and jonny fart pants on the jags in 91? Newark should get a couple of jags in gulf war colours and adorn them with viz imagary. Wouldn't be to disimilar to vaga girls on B17. Then invite viz and some ladies for a photo shoot. Go with it rather than against it
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Ok guys, granted it's the Viz so there's maybe some leeway, but remember to keep it clean in accordance with rule 5
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Re: Newark Museum makes it into Viz Magazine
Its free publicity. As a certain CEO of a budget airline says. It may be bad publicity. But its free publicity
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Re: Newark Museum makes it into Viz Magazine
As I posted earlier: “I suppose that everyone is entitled to an opinion.”
The Zurowski ZP.1 BAPC.183 is a homebuilt helicopter that was hovered by the person that built it, it came to NAM in 1984. It is a bit of ‘magnet’ for classic car buffs – on one occasion I was guided around the helicopter by such a group of enthusiasts who identified 12 or more car parts that have been used to complete the project.
The Luscombe P3 Rattler Strike G-BKPG was a private project that was designed to “…provide quick reaction close military support and also to be easily dismantled for quick deployment around the battlefield.” It flew on 2 November 1983 and advice on the best weapon mix was obtained from the Royal Ordnance Factory.
The Zurowski ZP.1 BAPC.183 is a homebuilt helicopter that was hovered by the person that built it, it came to NAM in 1984. It is a bit of ‘magnet’ for classic car buffs – on one occasion I was guided around the helicopter by such a group of enthusiasts who identified 12 or more car parts that have been used to complete the project.
The Luscombe P3 Rattler Strike G-BKPG was a private project that was designed to “…provide quick reaction close military support and also to be easily dismantled for quick deployment around the battlefield.” It flew on 2 November 1983 and advice on the best weapon mix was obtained from the Royal Ordnance Factory.
Re: Newark Museum makes it into Viz Magazine
f4phixeruk wrote:Its free publicity. As a certain CEO of a budget airline says. It may be bad publicity. But its free publicity
How is it bad publicity? Viz take nothing seriously, and their readers know that. All they have done is brought some attention to a couple of lesser known airframes.
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Good job rule 5 wasn't around in 91
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rob68 wrote:Good job rule 5 wasn't around in 91
Go on then - why?
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Re: Newark Museum makes it into Viz Magazine
I'm surprised that being Viz they didn't realise the anagramatical possibilities of Newark
I'd also like to know what happened with the stuffed peppers but the second part of the story has been chopped down the middle, I'll just have to make up my own ending
I'd also like to know what happened with the stuffed peppers but the second part of the story has been chopped down the middle, I'll just have to make up my own ending
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Re: Newark Museum makes it into Viz Magazine
I feel sorry for Tarquin and Cressida, as their parents won't let them anywhere near a museum with military overtones.
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Re: Newark Museum makes it into Viz Magazine
Psquidy, see what wiseman said, read rule 5 then Google jaguar gulf viz and the aforementioned viz art was splattered over jaguars in 91, think, may be wrong that some may have even attended shows like this but have to mind our p and qs now even though that's what they were called. No Internet like it is today though in 91
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No problem Andy it ends.............were basically peppers with rice in. However I misheard and served peppers with Ricin. Fortunately the guests who survived all saw the funny side, particularly as I had burnt the peppers anyway.
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Traveller wrote:No problem Andy it ends.............were basically peppers with rice in. However I misheard and served peppers with Ricin. Fortunately the guests who survived all saw the funny side, particularly as I had burnt the peppers anyway.
brilliant , thanks very much.
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Re: Newark Museum makes it into Viz Magazine
But at least the description is correct certainly in the latter case it's utter pants! Rattle Strike LOL. Talk about dramatic names, a bit like Ramex Delta, East Coast demo team, Zeus etc. to try and grab attention.
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With regards to the Luscombe P3 Rattler Strike it is perhaps worth pondering the proposed armament fit:
“McDonnell Douglas 7.62mm chain gun, optional rocket launchers, anti-personnel mines & chaff dispensers”
I’m not sure how many ultra-lights had such an armament fit proposed for them – sadly it is not known whether these proposed weapons were ever tested on the aircraft!
“McDonnell Douglas 7.62mm chain gun, optional rocket launchers, anti-personnel mines & chaff dispensers”
I’m not sure how many ultra-lights had such an armament fit proposed for them – sadly it is not known whether these proposed weapons were ever tested on the aircraft!
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NAM Updater wrote:With regards to the Luscombe P3 Rattler Strike it is perhaps worth pondering the proposed armament fit:
“McDonnell Douglas 7.62mm chain gun, optional rocket launchers, anti-personnel mines & chaff dispensers”
I’m not sure how many ultra-lights had such an armament fit proposed for them – sadly it is not known whether these proposed weapons were ever tested on the aircraft!
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Ironically our ‘Little Nellie’ – Bensen B.8M gyrocopter G-ASNY [RCA.203], is displayed virtually next to the Zurowski ZP.1 and that didn’t even warrant a mention!
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'Sandra and Tracey' aka 'The Fat Slags' adorn the TIALD pod of the GR1 'Foxy Killer' at IWM Duxford (at least one of them if not both).