Vickers Vanguard ASW.

Started by aerofan, February 11, 2013, 09:39:47 AM

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aerofan

I have always thought with many other nations converting turboprop liners or using turboprops for the ASW role, why didn't the Vickers Vanguard ever be used for this role just like the de Havilland Comet. So maybe a whatif Vickers Vanguard ASW.

The Wooksta!

Been done.  There's a 144th one doing the rounds in the UK.  It's been around for quite a while too.
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Where are the pictures of this model of which you speak ?  :thumbsup:

Sounds like an awesome idea. Could be used by all sorts of P-3 operators.

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Quote from: The Wooksta! on February 11, 2013, 09:41:26 AM
Been done.  There's a 144th one doing the rounds in the UK.  It's been around for quite a while too.

Make that two
Our own Jaybee has done his own version......The Vickers Nimrod. He won the scots What if? sheild with it.
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Quote from: Captain Canada on February 11, 2013, 10:31:07 AM
Where are the pictures of this model of which you speak ?  :thumbsup:

Sounds like an awesome idea. Could be used by all sorts of P-3 operators.

:cheers:

Same here. Any pics or links to pics, chaps?

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JayBee's 'Nimrod' looks more like a P-3 than a P-3 does.  ;D

Splendid piece of work!  :thumbsup:
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So while we're talking abotut the Vanguardsas an ASW machine. I cane up with the idea of usiing the Bristol Brittania. Is it s feaisable idea?
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They did in Canada so why not? OK, Canadair retro-fitted it with piston engines but four Tynes (like a Vanguard) should work a treat.
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Captain Canada

Yes, that Nimrod is awesome ! Love big four-engined ASW types. I'd love to build an argus, but there's alot more to converting a Brittania than just swapping out the engines !

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aerofan

Jaybee's vanguard asw is great. If the UK had done that maybe they could have had orders that were filled by the orions.

Quote from: PR19_Kit on February 11, 2013, 01:46:57 PM
They did in Canada so why not? OK, Canadair retro-fitted it with piston engines but four Tynes (like a Vanguard) should work a treat.

Before Canada chose the Orion/aurora, Canadair porposed a turboprop version of the Argus. Maybe that would be a good whatif.

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Quote from: aerofan on February 11, 2013, 05:06:45 PM
Before Canada chose the Orion/aurora, Canadair porposed a turboprop version of the Argus. Maybe that would be a good whatif.

Effectively that'd have been the military CL-44, the Yukon, but with weapons I guess? Welsh Models do a good CL-44 in 1/144.........  ;)
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Quote from: Captain Canada on February 11, 2013, 02:15:59 PM
Yes, that Nimrod is awesome ! Love big four-engined ASW types. I'd love to build an argus, but there's alot more to converting a Brittania than just swapping out the engines !

:cheers:

I'm sure someone does a kit in 72nd, I just can't remember who.  Think Kitnut has one - Bob, you reading this?
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Mossie

Execuform for the 1/72 kit?

Welsh Models do Argus Mk.1 and Mk.2 versions in 1/144:
http://www.welshmodels.co.uk/MT23.html
http://www.welshmodels.co.uk/MT24.html
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I'd love to do one or both of the Argus. A little pricey for bashing up and flying around the basement, but probably worth it ( if I ever do a collection of proper RCAF types in 144th, that is  :thumbsup:)
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