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Which was the last UK aircraft manufactured using BA/BSF Bolts?
I'd like to identify a commercial airliner and when the last one came off the production line. No guesses please, I've already been down that line.
2 AnswersAircraft8 years agoBlue strobe lights on trains, what are they all about?
I travel the M6 and A74 a lot and have seen trains with these very bright flashing lights on top, is this a standard now or what is their purpose?
6 AnswersRail1 decade agoIs it proper for a convicted ex-policeman to hold an airside pass to work at a UK International Airport.?
This man admitted to me that he was convicted during his service as a policeman. Even though it was many years ago and the conviction is spent, is he still regarded as a fit and proper person to hold such a pass considering the security checks which are made by the authorities? It's Aberdeen FYI
13 AnswersLaw Enforcement & Police1 decade agoMarvel Schebler Carb?
Can anyone direct me to an exploded view of an MA3SPA Carb please? I can't remember if there are any internal stops on the mixture control or can it be rotated 360degrees. I wouldn't want to rig it incorrectly and I don't want to take it to bits to find out.
1 AnswerAircraft1 decade agoSeat Belt Law.. How did the UK Law stand in 1978?
Am restoring a 78 Jaguar XJ-S and there doesn't seem to be any belt mountings for the rear seat occupants. Does this car pre-date any lawful requirement for rear seatbelts?
10 AnswersSafety1 decade ago