vanman wrote:AndyP wrote:Hello sailor! The Hermes used to do the same
Quite.
I only had 9 months to get used to it in my 'Mick'
I dont know about you?
vanman wrote:AndyP wrote:Hello sailor! The Hermes used to do the same
AndyP wrote:vanman wrote:AndyP wrote:Hello sailor! The Hermes used to do the same
Quite.
I only had 9 months to get used to it in my 'Mick'
I dont know about you?
AndyP wrote:65 to 66
AndyP wrote:One before the last R09.
I did her last Commission 65 to 66 on 803 Squadron Scimitars.
vanman wrote:AndyP wrote:I have never really believed in "Car Sickness".
I knew that in the past some of my Rally co drivers used to get it when looking down at the map or notes.
I always found that it was more of a symptom of the drivers use of the controls.
The worst was a guy with a new Company Mitsubishi and his family started getting 'CAR SICK' when going out in it.
Within a few minutes of setting off it was easy to see why.
He constantly 'pulsed' the accelerator pedal in 'auto' And see-sawed at the wheel.
Basically then 'Motion sickness'
When I served as a Aircraft Mechanic on the old Ark Royal it used to corkscrew* in heavy seas and many suffered.
Sea Sickness [or Motion sickness]
*[ The bow used to go up and down and round and round in a counterclockwise direction all at the same time. It was a known stability fault]
Hello sailor! The Hermes used to do the same
vanman wrote:AndyP wrote:I have never really believed in "Car Sickness".
I knew that in the past some of my Rally co drivers used to get it when looking down at the map or notes.
I always found that it was more of a symptom of the drivers use of the controls.
The worst was a guy with a new Company Mitsubishi and his family started getting 'CAR SICK' when going out in it.
Within a few minutes of setting off it was easy to see why.
He constantly 'pulsed' the accelerator pedal in 'auto' And see-sawed at the wheel.
Basically then 'Motion sickness'
When I served as a Aircraft Mechanic on the old Ark Royal it used to corkscrew* in heavy seas and many suffered.
Sea Sickness [or Motion sickness]
*[ The bow used to go up and down and round and round in a counterclockwise direction all at the same time. It was a known stability fault]
Hello sailor! The Hermes used to do the same
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