SHORT FINAL
During the late 1970s, a Royal Air Force "Belfast" strategic freighter approached on final to Chicago O'Hare. (What's a Belfast? Read on!) Callsign: "Ascot 1234."
Ascot 1234:
"Chicago tower, Ascot 1234."
Chicago:
"Ascot, say your aircraft type."
Ascot 1234:
"Ascot 1234 is a Belfast."
Chicago:
"Uhhh, what in heck's a Belfast, Ascot?"
Ascot 1234:
"It's a big 4-turboprop freighter — bit like a pretty C-132."
Chicago:
"O.K., Ascot, you're cleared to continue behind the landing 737. Do you have that visual?"
Ascot 1234:
"Ascot 1234, affirmative to continue."
United 123:
"Chicago Tower, this is United 123."
Chicago:
"United 123 Chicago, you're cleared to continue behind the landing Belfast."
United 123:
"The landing what?"
Chicago:
"United 123, don't you know a Belfast when you see one?"
Chicago (and United) could be forgiven for not knowing what in heck a Belfast was: Only 10 were ever built. But we (53 Squadron, Royal Air Force) flew them all round the world, and we loved 'em ... .
Belfast
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Re: Belfast
Nice one John
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Re: Belfast
It looks like a very good machine, any idea why so few were built?
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Re: Belfast
According to wiki it was due to the Sterling Crisis of 1965, and the US wanting britain to buy Lockheed C130s in exchange for loan moneychevol wrote:It looks like a very good machine, any idea why so few were built?
Luc
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_Belfast Section underneath operational history gives a bit of info
Terry
Re: Belfast
Politics always sticks its dirty nose in, our numpty of a Government is now buying their replacements for the Nimrod from America, Lunacy !
" "The lunatics have taken over the asylum when the government orders the Ministry of Defence to break up £4bn worth of world-class defence equipment.
The Nimrod aircraft carry sophisticated radars and listening equipment
"The decision to scrap the Nimrod leaves a huge gap in the UK's defence capability and is a betrayal of the workers that played a part in its manufacture."
" "The lunatics have taken over the asylum when the government orders the Ministry of Defence to break up £4bn worth of world-class defence equipment.
The Nimrod aircraft carry sophisticated radars and listening equipment
"The decision to scrap the Nimrod leaves a huge gap in the UK's defence capability and is a betrayal of the workers that played a part in its manufacture."