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Posted on 24/07/20 08:19:39 AM
Steve Caplin
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Challenge 816: Prone in Gloster
Another image from my visit to RAF Cosford back in December, this one is the nose cone of a Gloster Meteor.

It's an experimental plane, designed to see how a pilot could cope while lying in a prone position to counter the effects of gravity on the pilot and reduce drag on the plane (you can read more about it here).

What other vehicles might benefit from this approach?

High res is here.




Posted on 24/07/20 09:20:23 AM
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Re: Challenge 816: Prone in Gloster
Steve wrote
What other vehicles might benefit from this approach?

For a change I will disregard the photograph and search my fevered brain for another vehicle, or vehicles.




Posted on 24/07/20 1:06:40 PM
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Re: Challenge 816: Prone in Gloster
Oh wow! There's some wild stuff out there when you start researching this one .............





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Posted on 24/07/20 2:01:07 PM
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I really, really, wanted one of these when I was a teenager ...........



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Posted on 24/07/20 2:11:13 PM
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DIVERSION - NOT AN ENTRY
I haven't done a thing to this .... it's real!

"The infamous ‘bathing suit’ photo of Rollie Free doing 150mph on a Vincent Black Shadow in 1948. He claimed stripping to his trunks gave him 2.3mph, enough to reach the magic 150.

That’s the poetry of the epic ‘bathing suit’ photo, but there was a man aboard that Vincent, who had a very long relationship with motorcycles, speed, and even that fully prone riding position. Rollie Free had several unique qualities; a fiercely competitive nature (considered ‘borderline insane’), a burning desire for vengeance against Harley-Davidson (which reneged on a promise of factory support), and his dogged persistence, especially in the years he spent developing his engine tuning skills. Rollie Free engendered loyalty among his friends, and an incredulous admiration from his enemies. He was the perfect nut-job, just the sort of guy who would strip down to his swimming trunks to squeeze an extra mile per hour on his speed attempt, regardless of the highly abrasive salt bed just below his wheels."





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Posted on 24/07/20 4:09:03 PM
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I have to stop here. Enough is enough ...........





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Posted on 24/07/20 7:22:10 PM
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Re: Challenge 816: Prone in Gloster
This B-29 landed at an airport near my house last week and I had to get a few shots. Posted here only because this weeks Meteor challenge made me think of it. 'Doc' is one of two still flying in the world today.



Posted on 24/07/20 8:28:01 PM
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Re: Challenge 816: Prone in Gloster
lwc wrote:
This B-29 landed at an airport near my house last week and I had to get a few shots. Posted here only because this weeks Meteor challenge made me think of it. 'Doc' is one of two still flying in the world today.


Great photo! Love it!

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Posted on 24/07/20 9:25:01 PM
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Re: Challenge 816: Prone in Gloster
lwc wrote:
This B-29 landed at an airport near my house last week and I had to get a few shots. Posted here only because this weeks Meteor challenge made me think of it. 'Doc' is one of two still flying in the world today.




Mmmmmm drool

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Posted on 25/07/20 07:15:46 AM
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Re: Challenge 816: Prone in Gloster
Great prop blur Loyd. I see so many images from air shows where the photographer has rattled away using 2000th sec and frozen airborne props solid. You've hit the sweet spot with this one.
Nick


Posted on 25/07/20 11:25:11 AM
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Re: Challenge 816: Prone in Gloster
Thanks Nick, this was shot at 1/60th/sec. I had high hopes for some puffy white clouds for some infrared snaps, but it was an overcast gray day.

Posted on 25/07/20 1:35:57 PM
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Re: Challenge 816: Prone in Gloster
Just playing



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Posted on 25/07/20 5:08:58 PM
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Toasted Meteors


Posted on 25/07/20 6:25:05 PM
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Toasted Meteors
Toasted Meteors




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Posted on 26/07/20 2:46:21 PM
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Re: Challenge 816: Prone in Gloster
Modified Meteor concept used on Bell X1 after being released from it's B-29 mothership...




Posted on 26/07/20 7:25:58 PM
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Bring it on


Posted on 27/07/20 10:47:58 AM
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Bring it on


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Posted on 27/07/20 12:21:41 PM
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Re: Challenge 816: Prone in Gloster
Many people in Oz celebrate Christmas in July. I can barely cope with one Christmas let alone two in a year. So Christmas in July is the inspiration for this week's challenge.

I know, I know it has the aerodynamics of a brick but Santa sprinkled magic dust on it and it can fly!


http://vimeo.com/441763244



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Posted on 27/07/20 12:47:38 PM
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Re: Challenge 816: Prone in Gloster
tooquilos wrote:
So Christmas in July is the inspiration for this week's challenge.


I love the gigantic moon and clouds!!

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Posted on 27/07/20 2:14:30 PM
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Re: Challenge 816: Prone in Gloster
tooquilos wrote:

I know, I know it has the aerodynamics of a brick but Santa sprinkled magic dust on it and it can fly!



...and it has a red nose.
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