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Plane Tales

Summary: Captain Nick Anderson, aka The Old Pilot, takes us on an aviation audio journey each week on the Airline Pilot Guy Aviation Podcast

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Podcasts:

 Christmas Outtakes 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:59

Not every Plane Tale recording goes according to plan...oops!

 Flown West | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:34

Aeronauts, ducks, aviatrices, anhedral, terminals, slips and skids all have their place in aviation but where do these strange terms come from... particularly that old phrase, "He's flown West."

 Mare’s Tails and Wooly Fleece | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:05

Luke Howard, the man who changed castles into Cumulus and mares tails into Cirrus.  No weather forecast would be complete without his system.   Cumulus cloud.     Cirrus cloud.   Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to Acabashi and PiccoloNamek.

 Killing Myths | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:25

An attempt to distill the crash of Air France 447 down to the the simple causes and dispel some of the fanciful and unhelpful theories that surround this accident.   The accident aircraft, an A330-200.   The location of the wreckage of Flight 447.   Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to Pawel Kierzkowski, Valter Campanato/ABr and Roberto Maltchik Repórter da TV Brasil.

 Joe Gilmore – Revisited | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:26

My first Plane Tale when they weren't really a thing... the story of Joe Gilmore remastered, re-recorded and revisited.  This was the vital British addition to the Apollo mission to put men on the Moon! Otherwise known as the Four Score and Ten... created for Sir Winston Churchill on his 90th Birthday.   The drink that the first Moon walking Apollo astronauts tasted after their mission quarantine ended.   Created to celebrate the Apollo-Souyz joint project to join up in space.   Joe Gilmore's supposed hangover cure!   Images under Creative Commons licence.

 A Four Star Conversation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:58

A conversation with Sir Richard Johns KCB KCVO CBE and retired Chief of the Air Force about his love of military history.     Images by NickAndersonPhoto.co.uk

 Gone for a Burton | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:28

An explanation of some of the strange terms that we bandy about in aviation.   Image under Creative Commons licence with thanks to Raff.

 In Flanders Fields | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

The poppies were some of the first flowers to grow over the churned battlefields and freshly turned earth of war graves during the First World War and on 3 May 1915 they inspired the Canadian physician Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae after witnessing the death of his friend and fellow soldier the day before, to write the poem ‘In Flanders Fields’. Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae.   McCrae's poem, In Flanders Fields.   The funeral of Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae who was buried with full military honours.   Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to King W. L, MarnixR and the Guelph Museums.

 He Flies East, Flies North, Flies West, Flies Undone! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:04

W E Johns wasn't just a brave World War 1 pilot who survived being shot down over enemy territory but after the war he became an author who inspired generations of young people to become pilots.  Under the pen name of Captain W E Johns he wrote over a hundred adventure books featuring a fearless pilot and his trusty crew.  This is the story of Biggles and his creator!   Biggles fought in two world wars and several campaigns!   Like his author, he started off flying in WW1.   Perhaps his greatest success was on the radio in Australia!   Translated into many languages Biggles had world wide appeal except for the USA where he was thought to be too British!   Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to those kind enough to supply them to Wikipedia and Wiki.

 Here We Go, Hold ‘em Cowboy! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:54

The tragic story of Southern Airways flight 242, a DC9 that lost both engines flying through severe weather and then performed a dead stick landing onto a road in New Hope with tragic consequences for both those onboard and those on the ground.   The approximate ground track of the stricken aircraft.   The accident aircraft.   Aircraft wreckage amongst the houses of New Hope.   Images used through Creative Commons licence with thanks to the NTSB, Crum357 and Clipperartic.

 The Wave Scrapers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:30

Its May 1942 and America has joined the Second World War, committing many of its combat resources to campaigns around the world.  On the East coast of America, vital shipping are being sunk by German submarines.  The losses had been so terrible that the figures were being withheld from the public and for a few humiliating weeks, all coastal vessels were ordered to stay in harbour until convoys could be organised.  The stage was set for the creation of the Civil Air Patrol. Two Oregon Wing CAP members walk towards their aircraft during a training exercise. A Civil Air Patrol air search and rescue pilot.   Images displayed under Creative Commons licence with thanks to the US Gov, Fry1989, the CAP and U.S. Air Force/Staff Sgt. Jacob N. Bailey.

 Tizard’s Trunk | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:29

In a desperate gamble to encourage the USA to come to Britain's aid during their most desperate of days of WW2, Churchill dispatched Sir Henry Tizard to America bearing a small metal box... Tizard's Trunk.  Inside were some of the most closely guarded technological secrets that Britain had to offer. John Cockroft (right) wearing his Medal of Freedom awarded for his services to the Manhattan Project.   An original cavity magnetron, 1940, developed by John Randall and Harry Boot at Birmingham University.   Images displayed under Creative Commons licence with thanks to Los Alamos National Laboratory, the Science Museum London and the MIT Museum.

 The Fearless Flying Columba Livia Domestica | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:28

The life of a pigeon can be a little mundane unless you are drafted into the Royal Air Force and find yourself on bombing missions, accompanying submarine hunters or parachuting into enemy territory with spies!  This is the story of the humble homing pigeon, drafted into service! The Photo Recon pigeon.   An RAF bomber crew member heads off with his pigeons.   Not to be outdone, Coastal Command shows off their feathered friend.   The Dickin medal winner, Commando!   A mobile pigeon loft of World War 1.   Photographs displayed under Creative Commons licence, with thanks to UK Gov, the German Federal Archive and the Imperial War Museum.

 Captain Al and the Spotty M, Part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:12

The tragic days following the demise of Monarch Airlines are recounted in this, the second and final part of an interview with Captain Al Evans. Captain Al Evans with his Monarch A320 at Gibraltar.   Images under Creative Commons Licence with thanks to Capt Al Evans.

 Captain Al and the Spotty M | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:02

On 5 June 1967, Monarch Airlines was established with a rather aged Bristol Britannia and I doubt that many people had any great hopes for its longevity but, when it was approaching its 50th year of operation, it fell foul of a poor economic situation and collapsed.  A year has gone by since then and Captain Al Evens recalls the events leading up to the demise of this much loved airline in this, the first part of two interviews. A younger Al before he moved across to the Captain's seat.   Happier days with a much loved airline.   Images under Creative Commons with thanks to Sebastian Ballard and Capt Al Evans.

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