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Started by Radish, January 03, 2008, 02:09:59 AM

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mgp

If you wantto go with mythology then:

Poseidon the Greek sea god

Trition, son of Poseidon and messenger of the deep are options.
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mgp

QuoteTrition, son of Poseidon and messenger of the deep are options.

I forgot to add what Tritons message would be:

Kiss your @rse goodbye!   :D  
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Radish

Some great ideas...

Ian, the Bristol Booby was a British "deveopment" of the P-26, with squared off wingtips and other small differences. Only 12 were built, and these served until 1943 as a "defence flight" for an airbase in Cornwall. At the end of their service, they were sadly bulldozed and buried. The colour schemes were numerous, and the final one was all-white with a long yellow propeller hub and grey-ish "spats". :lol:

Nosferatu is an ideal name for a night fighter, and it must be remembered that the Very Short Sunderlands of the Irish Air Corps were operated by the Vampires of the Nosferatu Flight.

Blackburn Blackbeard MRS.1 might be an idea?
I could include Pirate artwork too??
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Mossie

Yarrr, I be liking Blackbeard!  :ar:  Avast, Pirate be a name the scurvy Royal Navy be liking for their Buccaneer & other swashbuckling birdies, arrr.

Yarrrr!!!

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Erm, is there nothing from RHS that tickles your fancy for an aircraft's name (beyond the LeerJet you've already done)?  Either for this bird or another.

I've just opened a Pandora's Box now, haven't I?

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Radish

"Fairey FrankN'Furter Mk.5"???? :lol:

Martin Magenta?

I believe that Squadron Leader Hamish "Dorothy" MacTavvitt , who used to fly with 420 Sqn "The flying Virgins" based in Inverness, designed a new G-suit based on stockings and suspenders....he flew wearing full Highland dress (ie a kilt) :lol:  
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AeroplaneDriver

Quote"Fairey FrankN'Furter Mk.5"???? :lol:

Martin Magenta?

I believe that Squadron Leader Hamish "Dorothy" MacTavvitt , who used to fly with 420 Sqn "The flying Virgins" based in Inverness, designed a new G-suit based on stockings and suspenders....he flew wearing full Highland dress (ie a kilt) :lol:
Virgins?  In Inverness?

Now that's funny!
So I got that going for me...which is nice....

Jschmus

QuoteIf you wantto go with mythology then:

Poseidon the Greek sea god

Trition, son of Poseidon and messenger of the deep are options.
Keeping it in the British Isles, if you're going for sea god names, how about

ManannĂ¡n (Irish god of sea and storms)?
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Radish

#23
Manannan sounds cool.
I like it.
Especially if the aircraft is built by an Irish/Scottish Celtic consortium?? B)
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AeroplaneDriver

#24
I was thinking along similar lines with Norse mythology.  I pictured this aircraft streaking across an churning, ice-cold North Sea at wavetop level loaded with missiles.  That conjured up Viking imagery for me, so I found Aegir the Norse god of the sea, comparable to Poseidon or Neptune.
So I got that going for me...which is nice....

mgp

QuoteI was thinking along similar lines with Norse mythology. I pictured this aircraft streaking across an churning, ice-cold North Sea at wavetop level loaded with missiles. That conjured up Viking imagery for me, so I found Aegir the Norse god of the sea, comparable to Poseidon or Neptune

Hmm, that would make a great name for a Swedish aircraft......Saab Aegir for example.  
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dragon

Scylla
Charibdis

Scylla for the plane Charibdis for the weapons system.  You know, "being between Scylla and Charibdis" is not a pleasant spot. B)  
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Radish

Anything called Scylla would be painted black.....

you know....
Scylla Black :dum:  :dum:  :dum:  
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SPINNERS

Marina (especially if your aircraft is built by British Leyland).

Barracuda (would suit a maritime strike TSR.2 better).

Ian the Kiwi Herder

QuoteMarina (especially if your aircraft is built by British Leyland).

Barracuda (would suit a maritime strike TSR.2 better).
Oh yes Marina would be excellent, you could even have it with a vinyl roof extending from the cockpit to the tail !

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