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Old 26-02-2008, 02:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Vickers Wellington

Here is an interesting page about one of the RAF's mainstay bombers at the start of the war. Excellent photos of a surviving "wimpy":

Vickers Wellington in detail
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RAF History - Bomber Command 60th Anniversary

And here's another page about it. It really is a lovely plane

Its interesting looking at the pic of the original
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adding in Gerry Tyack's excellent Wimpy museum http://www.wellingtonaviation.org/ in my home town of Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire. Well worth a visit.
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Still not been there, must pop in when heading South one day.

The 'loch-recovered' Wellington at Brooklands was a fascinating thing, still with no skin when I last visited so the whole complex structure was revealed:
R For Robert Wellington Bomber photo - Simon photos at pbase.com
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still waiting for info from my library,some a/c came down in my old town.i mailed them 3 times,still no info.a day trip to chippenham library again methinks.lee.
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A bit more on R Robert.

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lots of people when asked the best twin bomber in ww2 reply,mosquito,b25,b26,ju88,he111,japanese betty,pe-2 or the tu-2.they all did well in their own way,but the wellington was a lovely bomber,good bomb load and great design,allowing it to take some damage,big time.yours,4th wilts.
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Has anyone ever done a study on what happened to particular aircraft? For example, I was going through some old photos last night and came across a Wimpy with the numeration P9214 and the notation that it was taken at Prestwick. Thanks.
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this plane is a pretty good plane.... but its wood structure.. make it easy to brust in flame..
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