458 - XS458 Lightning T5 Cockpit Tour 24th May 2014

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  • A short cockpit tour of Russell Carpenter's English Electric Lightning T5 (trainer variant with two seats) by Dennis Brooks who used to fly these wonderful machines. If you purchase a 'Lightning Experience' or 'Lightning Run' you will get a longer version of this tour by Dennis. Here is a taster, to give you an idea of what some of the main controls do.
    I was also instructed how to operate several switches for the start-up procedure. Dennis also spent a lot of time answering my questions regarding things such as what was the difference between the versions (F2 and 2a regarded as a nice one by many), and how long did the fuel last (45 mins or 10 mins more on the F6), how many flights/hours has he done (nearly 2000 hours on these).
    Details at www.Lightningt5.com
    Video made by Laurie Calvert. Sorry about the few drops of rain (it was spitting), and the wind noise (airfields are generally windy by nature). Also the cockpit is extremely tight on space, so there was even a touch of noise as the windshield hit the dash.
    Internet search 'Calvertfilm'.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 5

  • @ursborner72
    @ursborner72 10 років тому +2

    Great vid. Thanks for sharing. Very interesting.

  • @SDJR7F88
    @SDJR7F88 10 років тому +2

    Wow! Very lucky mate! Great get a guided tour on all the controls and what they do! There sure all a lot in there! Never knew that had two seats in the cockpit too! Great work and thanks for sharing!

    • @Calvertfilm
      @Calvertfilm  10 років тому +3

      Well this is a T5 trainer version, so it had two seats, as did the T4.
      Single seat fighter versions were the F1, F2, F3 and F6 plus their variants.
      F for fighter, T for Trainer.

  • @kevintregunna
    @kevintregunna 10 років тому +1

    Great video Laurie quite a bit to take in would not want to press the wrong button cheers Kevin

    • @Calvertfilm
      @Calvertfilm  10 років тому

      Ha, ha, yes well I wasn't fully trained after this. Dennis just did a quick tour here for the camera. He normally spends much longer chatting to people about the controls and his flying experiences.
      Mind you I did have a few buttons to press.