Brian Allen first went to sea as a naval aviation officer cadet aboard
HMS Indefatigable in 1952, bound for Gibraltar. In 1954 he was
appointed to Lossiemouth for fighter training and flew the Vampire
T22. In December 1955 Brian joined 737 Squadron where he was attached
to the Anti-Submarine Training Course flying the Fairey Barracuda. On
completion he was destined to fly the then new Fairey Gannet twin
turbo prop anti-submarine aircraft. July 1955, and now with 825
Squadron, saw his introduction of the new aircraft, a very different
machine to the Barracuda. The Squadron joined HMS Albion on 10 January
1956, as she preceded down Channel in the company of her sister ship
HMS Centaur, outwards bound for the Far East. After this tour was
completed 825 Squadron was disbanded and Brian was transferred to 751
Squadron aboard HMS Warrior, an old WWII carrier with none of the
latest facilities of his previous ship and on its final commission.
However, his greatest shock was to discover that he would not be
flying a Gannet, but the rather elderly Grumman Avenger, a very
different airplane with a tail wheel and a piston engine. This would
require a great change in take-off and landing technique.In February
1957 Warrior sailed west for the Panama Canal and thence into the
Pacific where she and her aircraft would assist in Operation Grapple,
the tests of Britain's first atomic bombs. During this operation
Brian's adventures included dislodging the padre's kidney stone upon a
catapult launch, denting the flight deck by a heavy landing and
ditching close to the beach after an engine failure. Having converted
to helicopters Brian was posted to 815 Squadron aboard HMS Albion in
1960 flying the Whirlwind Mk 7. During this posting he survived
another ditching when his helicopter lost power and sunk. Having
returned from a long Far Eastern voyage, Brian was now posted into The
Helicopter Trials and Development Unit and it was whilst experimenting
in a prototype Wasp that an accident, in which his crewman perished,
was to injure him so severely that he was unable to fly again. He
completed his commission as an Air Traffic Control Officer
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A Naval Aviator's Story
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781844681785
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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