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Re: RN Aircraft Carriers: Centaur Class 1953

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2022 5:56 pm
by Pelican
HERMES testing her catapult in 1968-69

Re: RN Aircraft Carriers: Centaur Class 1953

Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2022 5:29 pm
by Pelican
'Man and Truck Overboard' by Fleet Air Arm veteran Brian Hunter

'The year is 1967 and HMS Hermes is carryout out “work ups” in the Mediterranean Sea following a long and extensive, three-year, dockyard refit. It’s a lovely, sunny, warm day and the ship has just gone to “flying stations”. The first fixed wing aircraft have started their engines and the ship is turning into wind ready for the first launch of the day. Any carrier flight deck, when the ship is at flying stations, is a very busy, congested place to be. Communication is difficult, noise levels are very high, and the ship is tanking along at 28 knots (about 32 m.p.h.) Sometimes things can and do go wrong.
The first aircraft is fast approaching the starboard catapult when its progress is blocked by a mis-placed “forklift truck”. It is used by flight deck fire crews to assist in the rescue of aircrew in the event of a “crash on deck”. The deputy Flight Deck Officer (FDO) quickly spots the problem, takes the initiative and with one mighty bound jumps up into the driver’s seat of the errant forklift truck. He starts the engine, presses the accelerator and nothing happens.
More throttle is applied, still nothing, no movement at all. Unknown to the FDO and standard practice on board, chocks are in place behind the rear wheels. Now with the throttle on the floor the forklift truck eventually responds jumping the chocks and moving rearwards at great speed. The guard rail is far too flimsy to stop a charging, two-ton, forklift truck with passenger from going over the ship’s side into the sea, some sixty feet below.
The fork lift truck is lost for ever but fortunately its driver survives and floats to the surface. With the ship already at flying stations the SAR Helicopter moves into position to perform a rescue. Once the 28,000-ton carrier has steamed past the very shocked FDO, he is winched to safety. With typical “jack humour” a small silhouette of a forklift truck quickly appears on the cabin door of the helicopter denoting another successful rescue'.

Re: RN Aircraft Carriers: Centaur Class 1953

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2022 2:45 am
by Brian James
Lead Ship, Light Fleet Carrier HMS Centaur pictured in the Mediterranean in 1965.

Re: RN Aircraft Carriers: Centaur Class 1953

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2022 6:06 am
by Brian James
Centaur Class Commando Carrier HMS Albion pictured on entry to Rotterdam on June 28th 1972.

Re: RN Aircraft Carriers: Centaur Class 1953

Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2022 8:33 am
by Brian James

Re: RN Aircraft Carriers: Centaur Class 1953

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2023 5:21 am
by Brian James

Re: RN Aircraft Carriers: Centaur Class 1953

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2023 6:24 am
by Brian James

Re: RN Aircraft Carriers: Centaur Class 1953

Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2023 3:06 am
by Brian James
Centaur Class, Light Fleet Commando Carrier HMS Bulwark pictured passing Forrestal Class Super Carrier USS Saratoga on departing Malta in 1969.

Re: RN Aircraft Carriers: Centaur Class 1953

Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2023 7:13 am
by Brian James
'The Old Grey Ghost of the Borneo Coast', Centaur Class Light Fleet Carrier HMS Albion pictured at Wellington in 1959.

Re: RN Aircraft Carriers: Centaur Class 1953

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2023 3:42 am
by Brian James
Family Day on HMS Hermes in 1966.