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RE: Definition of "Thunderbirds"

To: mgs@Autox.Team.Net ("'mgs@autox.team.net'"),
Subject: RE: Definition of "Thunderbirds"
From: hert@worldaccess.nl (Hertog)
Date: Thu, 15 Jan 98 13:50:56 GMT
Aan 14-01-98 23:33, in bericht 
<EDA05BE5C3D2D011AB4B00A024E9B822C2B5CA@apd-exch01.aerojetpd.
co, KILE, PAUL D <Paul.Kile@Aerojet.com> schreef:

> Thunderbirds (USA) - the US precision flight demonstration team, formed
> in 1949 or thereabouts, first flying straight-wing F-84 Thunderjets,
> progressing later to F-100 Super Sabres, F-4 Phantoms, and now F-16
> Fighting Falcons.  The equivalent in the UK is the RAF Red Arrows team.

Paul,
was the Ford named after the flying team? It's funny that Phantoms were 
used, these are now considered to be of the 
'you-don't-need-dogfight-capabilities-just-fly-fast-and-straight' generation of 
aircraft.

> Thunderbirds (UK) - A science-fiction TV series by Gerry Anderson, one
> of the last to use lifelike marionettes ("Supermarionation").  The
> setting is a secret base that is the headquarters of International
> Rescue, a team of pilots and scientists who respond to all manner of
> crises with futuristic jet and rocket powered craft.  I seem to remember
> one was a large cargo jet that looked like a gigantic toad.

Great show for my generation, in a time when we had only 2 channels on TV. I 
still have my viewmaster disks and the plastic toys. Lost the costume and 
cap though. The machinery of International Rescue was:
Thunderbird 1:    a silver rocket/aircraft
TB2:    a green aircraft that brought all the stuff to the operations area
TB3:    an orange rocket
TB4:    a small green submarine carried by TB2
TB5:    a space station, manned by Brains who controlled the operations
A couple of years ago the series was relaunched, and the merchandise was 
aimed at both kids and their parents with a sort of camp accent. It was no big 
success here.

Cheers,

Peter
'74 ThunderB 6


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