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Andy Sephton Lifetime Site Supporter
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Joined: March/03/2013 United Kingdom Posts: 25 IP Logged
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Posted: September/19/2018 at 9:29am |
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I joined RCSB some 5 years ago and it would appear that I neglected to introduce myself, so here goes. I'm a lifelong aeromodeller (60 years without a break so far) with a love for scale models. Recent builds have been mainly in the free flight Scale arena, but I'm about to start on a 60" RC build of a Hawker Fury as part of Danny Wynne Fenton's masterclass. So, to help expand my knowledge base, what better way than to purchase a Lifetime Site Supporter membership!
Adminwise, I'm a member of the British Model Flying Association's (BMFA) Scale Technical Committee and I write the Scale column for the BMFA News.
Outside of aeromodelling, I've been a professional pilot for most of my working life including 20 years in the Military. I've been working as a military and civil test pilot for the past 37 years.
Other interests include playing traditional (mainly English) folk music on a mandolin, watercolour painting, writing, and until recently, display and testing of historic aircraft.
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Posted: September/19/2018 at 9:39am |
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Thanks for the introduction Andy and welcome. I bet you have some great stories to tell from your test pilot career. Also, thank you for your support of RCSB!
Cheers, Mike
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Andy Sephton Lifetime Site Supporter
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Posted: September/19/2018 at 10:15am |
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Thanks Mike, and you're welcome.
I try to keep my modelling separate from my full-size aviation life, but they do overlap from time to time. I know it's outside your remit, but here's a one-off story from 1995 - feel free to delete it if it's against the Forum Rules.......
I was working as Chief test Pilot for Rolls-Royce plc in 1995 when my Company got into bed with several US Companies bidding for the F-35 contract. I ended up working on behalf of Northrop-Grumman which led to some research flying in NASA's Flight Simulator at Ames, followed by a short flying programme in their VSRA Harrier. It turned out to be my last flights in a Harrier as Captain, but to fly a fly-by-wire VSTOL research aircraft was a great privilege.
Around the same time I joined a programme to advise the USMC on Harrier Engine operations, which led to a programme of about 100 lectures to the USMC Harrier pilots between 1990 and 2000. Which means that I probably met all of the USMC Harrier pilots over that period - there may even be some members of this Forum who have suffered my ramblings.
Here's a couple of pictures of the VRSA Research Harrier, taken in 1995:
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Posted: September/19/2018 at 10:41am |
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Wow, that is awesome Andy. Love that NASA Harrier scheme!
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Posted: September/19/2018 at 11:36pm |
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Hi and great you spoke up Andy.
I volunteer at Oakland Aviation Museum, not too many miles from Ames (AKA NAS Moffett Field), and we actually have a Harrier used by NASA as a display aircraft.
Any stories or info you want to share on the Harrier, please feel free to share here or PM me!
Thanks! Jeff
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Posted: September/20/2018 at 2:28am |
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Welcome Andy, another Brit (no longer lurking) becoming visible on this fine establishment!! Release those facts you have and we will trade our scale tips!! Haha Cary
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Posted: September/20/2018 at 4:22am |
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Cracking Story Andy
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Posted: September/20/2018 at 7:06am |
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I am lucky enough to call Andy a friend, and I am in awe of his talents in either scale. The full size knowledge he brings to the hobby is fascinating.
Re the following picture, I asked Andy if he was smiling or grimacing, he said "concentrating!"
I hope Rob Leigh doesn't mind me sharing this piccy :)
Cheers Danny
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