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Nice pics of the Big Birds Matt, always like seeing pics of planes and those big turbines General Electric i think.
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'bout time we saw some new pics from you Matt - I was getting worried
I see you slayed the beast finally - lovely heat haze in that first shot. Pick of the crop. Thanks for returning to the fold. Peter
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Yep, the Spey is the engine that powered the F4 Phantom and is the engine on which the Tay was based... minus the afterburners. From memory, the Tay has about 50% more grunt than the standard Spey. Now that is cooking!!! Of course, they get to drag around twice as much aircraft, but the G-IV is still one of the hottest performing flying limos in existence.
Yours for a 8 digit price tag! Oh, for a few more $$$$$$$$ and a lot more to run it. Cheers
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thanks matt,
I found a spot down arncliffe where they fly over you at around 200 feet when they use the east west runway. worth a look for a plane-head is riverine park. basically extension of spring street. puts you directly under the runway. you can hear the vortices hitting the ground 30sec or so after a jet lands. yee hahhh. Steve
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