Willy 2
Looks like a direct hit to the chicken coop
on 2005-Apr-26 20:02:16 Anonymous coward said
JJG
That was taken in Germany (not sure of the location) Pilot was G Aird. He had a fire in the reheat section of the jet. He landed in a green house and the farmer wasn't too happy.
on 2005-Apr-28 18:13:42 Anonymous coward said
philthebill,
If that is Germany we lost the war, look at the reg on the tractor, and that yokel has lincolnshire written on his ass
on 2005-Apr-30 14:39:15 Anonymous coward said
mrHyde
thats007"s tractor you fool
on 2005-May-29 09:36:32 Anonymous coward said
alt1579
This gives a new meaning to the phrase "Buying the farm"
on 2005-May-30 13:03:01 Anonymous coward said
Jorge Tavares
What about some respect guys?
on 2005-Jun-15 19:21:24 Anonymous coward said
MK
I think the pilot just fertilized his field for him. (Or at least the pilot's shorts.)
on 2005-Jul-03 05:34:13 Anonymous coward said
HMS
Bob's copilot was not too enthused about the short-field landing curriculum.
on 2005-Aug-08 15:44:48 Anonymous coward said
747
How am I going to explain this to ma and pa?
on 2005-Oct-29 10:26:35 Anonymous coward said
FFR-31_Driver
"Oh sh-..."
on 2005-Dec-13 18:21:23 Anonymous coward said
JO
Can You Say "Lawn Dart"
on 2005-Dec-24 01:01:34 Anonymous coward said
JS Rose
Dear Mr. Douglas, Your wifes ex-husband is dropping by. Signed, Eb.
on 2006-Mar-24 18:20:19 Anonymous coward said
Ian G
Photo taken approximately 3 miles from the threshold at RAF Coltishall circa June 1965 73 sqn F1 Lightning ( Pilot went on to fly for British Airways actually and commit suicide in 1979 after being fired for flying drunk, I should know, I dated his daughter Sophie Stewart)
on 2006-Apr-20 02:18:14 Anonymous coward said
teem
looks like he was a drunk back in '65 too......
on 2006-Jul-30 22:35:33 Anonymous coward said
KD5NOI
Down at the farm...
on 2006-Sep-03 04:41:12 Anonymous coward said
Robin Hood
A chap I met had this cutting in his wallet, he said he was the navigator in the ejector seat in the photo and landed safely, the pilot ejected later and broke a bone. I think a Brownie Box camera was used.
on 2006-Sep-03 05:10:45 Anonymous coward said
Robin Hood
I think I have got it very wrong a slightly better image here shows the pilot has left the aircraft http://www.ejection-history.org.uk/PROJECT/Biographies/A/Aird_george/aird_george.htm
on 2006-Oct-18 14:31:01 Anonymous coward said
No More Gibberish
Some over-active imaginations here. The aircraft was a single-seater so I would be interested to know where the navigator was stowed.
The pilot was George Aird and it happened a mile or two from the de Havilland airfield at Hatfield during Firestreak missile tests on 13th September 1962.
on 2006-Nov-24 18:06:35 Anonymous coward said
friend of sophie
teem, sort you life out you needle dick.He never flew Lightings and he was still alive in 1979.Cunt.