Seajet
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Wow, did you ever come across a chap called Bill Bedford, a WWII Hurricane, Thunderbolt and Mustang pilot who sadly passed away in 1996? He used to teach my ex flying and if I recall correctly was an early Harrier test-pilot and talked about once smacking a prototype into overhead lines or pylon during a vertical takeoff, alongside a few other hair raising moments including an ejection! Lovely bloke and seemed like a really fun period back then.
Hi dom,
here's a taster; Bill was quite a forthright character !
On my boss's retirement Bill sent a signed photo of him doffing his top hat to a P1127, saying " Jim, you've been infuriating but I loved your work ! "
When I was a schoolboy and the P1127 was being developed, it was known to the Dunsfold workers as ' The VTO ' - vertical takeoff.
Later John Farley made the Harrier pretty much his aircraft, with stunning displays and his unique takeoff - squadron pilots were banned from trying to copy it after a few died trying - but John says when he first got in the prototype Bill Bedford had flown, he found even his ( No. 1 world class famous Test pilot ) skills working hard.
John Farley's book; ' A view From The Hover ' .
Bit of thread drift so I suggest any more be on the lounge or PM.
Andy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjSifiQzLSw
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