What is it 2
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What is it 2
Heres another quiz style idea
Guess the class from the 3 clues
1, Scottish style names
2, Designers middle intial was A
3, Kingmoor an old hornt
Guess the class from the 3 clues
1, Scottish style names
2, Designers middle intial was A
3, Kingmoor an old hornt
The weather here is Baltic but so were the tank engines
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125mph tilt vs 126.5mph duck
Advanced North West Productions.
Furness Railway and GCR fan.
125mph tilt vs 126.5mph duck
Advanced North West Productions.
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Re: What is it 2
BR standard "Clan" class light pacifics, designed by R.A.Riddles. Although I have no idea what a "hornt" is, unless it is a kind of large, dangerous insect.Tom Quayle wrote: Guess the class from the 3 clues
1, Scottish style names
2, Designers middle intial was A
3, Kingmoor an old hornt
Anyway, keeping the hits right on comin' at ya, fingers on the triggers for this mind-grinder:
1 Scottish style names
2 Designer sounds quite bookish
3 One named after Alan Shearer pulling a sleigh
I am practically telling you the answer with those clues
So - did anyone dare tell Stephenson, "It's not Rocket science"?
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Ah that's an easy one - especially as I've just written the relevant page
Reid's D30 Superheated Scott, LNER No. 9421 Jingling Geordie!
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Reid's D30 Superheated Scott, LNER No. 9421 Jingling Geordie!
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Yes, too easy I think
Dubbed does mean knighted (I hereby dub you Sir ....... ?) and the V2 was the name of the WW11 German Doodlebug unmanned rocket sometimes known as the "flying bomb".
Dubbed does mean knighted (I hereby dub you Sir ....... ?) and the V2 was the name of the WW11 German Doodlebug unmanned rocket sometimes known as the "flying bomb".
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(and theree was a Peenemunde prototype rocket called the A4 - I forget if it was the V2 prototype, or their trans-atlantic planned rocket)
Here's another easy one...
A Scottish Mount Margaret who is aquainted with Three Little Maids from school.
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Here's another easy one...
A Scottish Mount Margaret who is aquainted with Three Little Maids from school.
Richard
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The "Doodlebug" was the V1, wasn't it? Launched from a ski-ramp site, flew in a horizontal trajectory until its ram-jet engine cut out at a predetermined point and it then fell to earth? Could be shot down (in "Operation Diver") by AA guns or by RAF fighters?John B wrote:V2 was the name of the WW11 German Doodlebug unmanned rocket.
The V2 was an altogether more sophisticated machine which was effectively the first ICBM, and whose principal developer Werner Von Braun was "ghosted" away to America after WW2 and ended up heavily involved with the NASA space programme. No defence against the V2 was possible.
Both my parents remember the V1 and V2 attacks (being from West Kent), and get quite stressed even now when they hear the sinister farting buzz of a V1 which then falls ominously silent.
So - did anyone dare tell Stephenson, "It's not Rocket science"?
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Mons Meg - a 2-8-2 "Mikado". Also the ancedotal name of a large artillery piece stored at Edinburgh Castle.richard wrote:A Scottish Mount Margaret who is aquainted with Three Little Maids from school.
So: next one. Take a very large piece of paper and think of the affectionate local name for Mons Meg's home.
So - did anyone dare tell Stephenson, "It's not Rocket science"?
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No. 60160 Auld Reekie
I was pretty certain about the class but had to look up the Edinburgh nickname. There are a couple of other Peppercorn A1s that fit a Scottish Meg/Margaret theme.
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I was pretty certain about the class but had to look up the Edinburgh nickname. There are a couple of other Peppercorn A1s that fit a Scottish Meg/Margaret theme.
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Richard, I "know" you will know this one too
1. A Scottish Gypsy name with a Waverley flavour.
2. Designer has a seasoning connection
3. The last one and the first one.
Go to this site for "Buzz Bomb" information.
http://www.486th.org/photos/Letters/doodlebugs.htm
1. A Scottish Gypsy name with a Waverley flavour.
2. Designer has a seasoning connection
3. The last one and the first one.
Go to this site for "Buzz Bomb" information.
http://www.486th.org/photos/Letters/doodlebugs.htm
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I think I have the engineer and probably the class for the first one, but I detect a distinct hint of Sir Walter Scott, and I'm afraid I've never read any of his books!
I think the class for the second is fairly easy, but I'll leave others to find the specific engine.
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I think the class for the second is fairly easy, but I'll leave others to find the specific engine.
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