Lightning XR728 Cockpit Tour | with Dennis Brooks (Clip)

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  • čas přidán 22. 10. 2019
  • Dennis Brooks showed me around the cockpit of Lightning XR728 that is based with the LPG at Bruntingthorpe.
    This is a clip from the Lightning Engine Run Video.
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Komentáře • 26

  • @gazza2933
    @gazza2933 Před 4 lety +12

    'Glass Cockpit ' it 'aint'
    These guys were real pilots and not just computer operators.
    Incredible!
    Many thanks.

  • @nervo6321
    @nervo6321 Před 4 lety +5

    Never tire if watching these marvellous videos....

  • @toffeetop271
    @toffeetop271 Před 4 lety +6

    Love the video's keep then coming

  • @RaduB.
    @RaduB. Před 4 lety +4

    Not much space in there... You get the impression that some of the switches were operated by feel only.
    Thanks for the tour!

    • @Aircrewinterview
      @Aircrewinterview  Před 4 lety

      It really is cramped! I couldn’t even get my camera in so I had to use the iPhone!
      Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @WeeRosieOurFrenchie
    @WeeRosieOurFrenchie Před 4 lety +6

    Real nuts and bolts MOD at its best

  • @brucemacallan6831
    @brucemacallan6831 Před 4 lety +2

    Nice.

  • @CAL1MBO
    @CAL1MBO Před 4 lety +1

    nice

  • @drupiROM
    @drupiROM Před 4 lety +2

    Is it filmed with a smartphone ? if so, try to start the flash light(torch) of the phone before shooting the video, in this low(er) light and close range it helps. Thanks for this wonderful channel.

    • @Aircrewinterview
      @Aircrewinterview  Před 4 lety +2

      It was, yes. I couldn’t fit my normal camera in so I used the next best thing. Cheers for the advice for the future buddy.

  • @bertiewooster3326
    @bertiewooster3326 Před rokem

    Tony still looking good chum !

  • @SlowrideSteve
    @SlowrideSteve Před 4 lety +5

    I finally understand why the Brits loved the F-4 Phantom II so much after coming out a lightning

    • @julianneale6128
      @julianneale6128 Před 4 lety +5

      It's funny you say that because when I asked my friend what it was like getting out of a Lightning and then flying the F4, his answer summed it up. He said, in his actual words. It was like getting out of a Ferrari and then trying to drive Bedford truck!

    • @ThatGuysProject
      @ThatGuysProject Před 4 lety +1

      @@julianneale6128 Yeah it seems like the crews like the phantom more so for its weapons capability and workload sharing rather then its raw performance.

    • @julianneale6128
      @julianneale6128 Před 4 lety

      @@ThatGuysProject yes quite so. The Lightning was originally designed as a high performance testing aircraft with the potential to become a fighter, which is exactly what happened. It had many short falls and required many man hours of maintenance. The cockpit was however well laid out and an originator of HOTAS (Hands on Throttle and Stick)...

    • @SgtSteel1
      @SgtSteel1 Před 3 lety +1

      +Steve D You have to remember that this was designed in the 50's. Also, performance-wise nothing could touch this for YEARS. Some modern jets still can't climb/fly as high like this did.

    • @SlowrideSteve
      @SlowrideSteve Před 3 lety

      @@SgtSteel1 the fandom was only designed 2.5-3 years later.

  • @skyhigh1278
    @skyhigh1278 Před 10 měsíci

    The only engine configuration that is stacked and staggered,.. Please correct if wrong

  • @michaeldenesyk3195
    @michaeldenesyk3195 Před 4 lety

    I have a question. In all of my years of being an aviation buff, I never quite paid attention to the British terms of "Hi-Pressure Fuel Cock" and the "Low-Pressure Fuel Cock". Can someone tell me why British designed aircraft by definition, have those items and no one else does? What are the differences between the Hi-Pressure Fuel cock and the low-pressure fuel cock?

    • @ianmangham4570
      @ianmangham4570 Před rokem +1

      One's under high pressure the other is low pressure 😅

  • @kevinwiltshire2217
    @kevinwiltshire2217 Před 2 lety

    That single air intake had to be restrictive

    • @stanleybuchan4610
      @stanleybuchan4610 Před rokem

      If it was restrictive, it would've been designed differently.

    • @arthurrytis6010
      @arthurrytis6010 Před rokem

      Kevin Wiltshire. Wouldn’t have got to 87,000 ft if it couldn’t breathe