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EP.161 – Roundtable discussion, 'Trust me, I'm an aviation journalist'

Our latest roundtable discussion focusses on aviation journalism and to better help us understand the challenges and ups and downs of writing a good article are the journalistic legends that are Tim Robinson, Steve Bridgewater and Rich Cooper. Enjoy hearing their techniques, challenges and unusual stories! Recorded 7th December 2022 Find everything Xtended on our Link Tree https://linktr.ee/aviationxtended Contact Us: GetInvolved@aviation-Xtended.co.uk Rich Cooper Twitter https://twitter.com/dic...

Dec 11, 20221 hr 8 minSeason 1Ep. 161

Ep.160 - Stalingrad Airlift

Consider for a moment repairing and loading aircraft at -30 degrees with no cover, flying in thick cloud through heavy flak and snow with no idea if you might get through or even deliver your precious cargo. Robert Forsyth talks us through the Luftwaffe’s Stalingrad Airlift, a less well-known event in the tragic Stalingrad story. He brings to life the challenges, horror and heroism of the pilots and crews who tried to save those trapped in the ‘pocket’. His new book is published by Osprey Publis...

Dec 04, 20221 hr 7 minSeason 1Ep. 160

Ep.159 - Space rocket launch sites

We are joined by Brian Harvey and Gurbir Singh authors of the book The Atlas of Space Rocket Launch Sites. The book is the first of its kind: An atlas of all major sites where space rockets have been launched since the World’s first Sputnik in 1958. But it also covers some historic sites, and we get to discuss these and others, as well as where launch sites are built, how they are laid out and some lesser known locations in the world for launching rockets. XTENDED BOOKSTORE The Atlas of Space Ro...

Nov 27, 202241 minSeason 1Ep. 159

Ep.158 - Fleet Air Arm: Helicopters with Steve Bond

Dr Steve Bond joins us to talk about the helicopter in Fleet Air Arm service through the stories in his third book in the series of Fleet Air Arm Boys: Helicopters – True Tales from Royal Navy Men and Women Air and Ground Crew. We talk through the history of rotorcraft in Fleet Air Arm service and their impact on operational performance. Fleet Air Arm Boys Volume Three: Helicopters – True Tales From royal Navy Men and Women Air and Ground Crew buy it here: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/11161/9781911...

Nov 20, 202247 minSeason 1Ep. 158

Ep.157 - 'The Debrief' Volume 1 with Mike Napier and Tug Wilson

This is Volume 1 of 'The Debrief', a new Xtended feature where we bring aviation people together to tell stories and share memories. Our first guests are former Tornado pilot Mike Napier and former Phantom pilot Tug Wilson. Join us as they discuss operating fast jets in RAF Germany and beyond during the Cold War. Please note - this episode contains some adult language. Recorded 4th November 2022 Find everything Xtended on our Link Tree https://linktr.ee/aviationxtended Contact Us: GetInvolved@av...

Nov 13, 20221 hr 23 minSeason 1Ep. 157

Ep.156 - 'Beyond' with Stephen Walker

Stephen Walker is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and his films have won BAFTAs, an Emmy, Royal Television Society awards and the Rose d’Or. Today we talk to Stephen about his award-winning book ‘Beyond; The Astonishing Story of the First Human to Leave Our Planet and Journey into Space’. ‘Beyond….’ relates how the Soviet Union beat the USA to put the first human into space. XTENDED BOOKSTORE ‘Beyond’ buy it here: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/11161/9780008372507 Recorded 14th October 2022 Fi...

Nov 06, 20221 hrSeason 1Ep. 156

Ep.155 - RAF Morpeth and Northumberland Airfields

Graeme Rendall returns to tell us the story behind the airfield at RAF Morpeth. In World War Two, RAF Morpeth was extremely important to Bomber and Coastal Commands, as the station was home to an Air Gunners School which trained airmen how to shoot effectively whilst in mid-air. Trained gunners were constantly in demand and often in short supply. Many of the pilots of the training aircraft based at Morpeth were from other Allied nations and Graeme gives us a really interesting view of operations...

Oct 30, 202244 minSeason 1Ep. 155

Ep.154 - Round-table discussion on general aviation

Ellie hosts our first round-table discussion on the health of the general aviation sector as it recovers from lockdown. Our guests on the panel are CFI Charlotte Dadswell, PPL Holder Charlotte Rositter and Eire PPL holder and Medical Examiner Kieran Murphy. They discuss the health of the sector, how are new entrants and training being delivered and how easy it is these days to be a general aviation pilot. Recorded 27th September 2022

Oct 23, 20221 hr 3 minSeason 1Ep. 154

Ep.153 – Chinook Crew 'Chick' Liz McConaghy

Please note, some parts of this episode include discussion about mental health and wellbeing issues. If you feel you may need to reach out for support in the UK: For Veterans: Combat Stress 24/7 0800 138 1619 and if calling is too difficult text 07537 173683 For everyone: Samaritans 24/7 Helpline 116 123 We are joined by Liz McConaghy. Liz is from a small town in County Down and spent a total of seventeen years flying with the RAF’s Chinook Force. Aged just 21, she was the youngest aircrew membe...

Oct 16, 20221 hr 6 minSeason 1Ep. 153

Ep.152 - 'Harrier, How to be a fighter pilot', with Paul Tremelling

Commander Paul Tremelling spent nearly twenty years flying the Royal Navy's Sea Harrier, with several exchange duties, including flying the F-18 Super Hornet. His book 'Harrier: How To Be a Fighter Pilot', gives an honest view of the life, challenges and rewards of being on the front line, flying fighter jets. Paul joins us for a discussion about his journey and we occasionally stray into other territory! Recorded 12th September 2022 Buy “Harrier: How To Be a Fighter Pilot”: https://uk.bookshop....

Oct 09, 20221 hrSeason 1Ep. 152

Ep.151 - RAF Greenham Common

We start our new airfield series with RAF Greenham Common. We are joined by Jonathan Sayers a local historian who takes us on the journey from Jacobean rebellion camp through World War 2 and into the Cold War where it became mostly familiar as a base for Ground Launched Cruise Missiles. Recorded 6th September 2022 Find everything Xtended on our Link Tree https://linktr.ee/aviationxtended Contact Us: GetInvolved@aviation-Xtended.co.uk Jonathan Sayers and Greenham Common Twitter Greenham Skies @Gr...

Oct 02, 20221 hr 7 minSeason 1Ep. 151

Ep.150 – Summer airshows at Farnborough, Oshkosh and Uppsala

On this episode we have the Editorial Team from the Royal Aeronautical Society talking about events over the summer and return of airshows. Tim Robinson talks about his USA Boeing visit, Farnborough and the Swedish Airshow at Uppsala and Stephen Bridgewater joins us to talk about Oshkosh. What a summer! Recorded 5th September 2022

Sep 25, 202257 minSeason 1Ep. 150

Ep.149 - Phantom FGR2 and Tornado F-3 with Dave Gledhill: revisited

Whilst we take an Xtended break we mine the archives for some great content many of you may have never heard before. In this episode Gareth talks to Dave Gledhill about flying and fighting the F4 Phantom FGR2, what the Tornado F3 was really like and the Cold War realities of a nuclear outcome! You can also hear Dave in the following episodes: · Ep.75 – Falklands Air War Part 3 · Ep.74 – Xtra – Operational Flight Testing and Cessna Twins Recorded 2015 Contact Us: GetInvolved@aviation-Xtended.co.u...

Jul 23, 202235 minSeason 1Ep. 149

Ep.148 – Tony Blackman and V-Bombers: revisited

While we take an Xtended break we mine the archives for some great content many of you may have never heard before……… In this episode Tim talks to Tony Blackman about test flying the V-Bombers, how he got in to flying and what it is like to have Howard Hughes in the cockpit. Find everything Xtended on our Link Tree https://linktr.ee/aviationxtended Contact Us: GetInvolved@aviation-Xtended.co.uk Tony Blackman http://www.blackmanbooks.co.uk/ https://www.facebook.com/tony.blackman.33 Tony Blackman ...

Jul 03, 202229 minSeason 1Ep. 148

Ep.147 – Aviation in Reach with That Girl ATCO

Kim Gough is an Approach Air Traffic Control Officer, has a popular social media profile and is a trustee of the new charitable organisation – AiR Aviation in Reach. We discuss the role of Air Traffic Control and Kim’s career in aviation, what was involved in training, on-going assessments and a ‘day in the life’. Kim takes us through the role and ambitions of Aviation in Reach, how it will deliver change to an industry that whist exciting is not showing the diversity we need it to be. #WomenInA...

Jun 19, 202246 minEp. 147

Ep.146 – Test Pilot, Chris Taylor

Entering the aviation scene with his PPL at 17, Chris Taylor went on to have an amazing career flying over 400 aircraft types, a Royal Navy career flying Wasp and Lynx, leading to becoming a Test Pilot at the Empire Test Pilot School at Boscombe Down, later going on to become a Tutor at the ETPS. He later joined the UK Civil Aviation Authority as an aeroplane and rotary craft test pilot. Now running Dovetail Aviation where he still test flies, Chris is a Fellow of the Society of Experimental Tes...

Jun 05, 202245 minEp. 146

Ep.145 - Talking Space in '22

Gene Mikulka is the producer and a presenter on Talking Space the leading podcast on space and space exploration topics. Gene has been our ‘go to’ expert for space exploration updates having appeared five times on Xtended over the past 10 years. In this episode we look at the current plans for the ISS, how Boeing’s Starliner has faired on its LEO flight to the ISS. We also discuss SpaceX, Mars exploration and deep space exploration.

May 29, 20221 hr 5 minEp. 145

Ep.144 – the Good the Bad and the Ugly: The Aviation Maintenance Industry

Bryan Wheelz is an Airframe & Powerplant Mechanic who has worked across multiple aircraft types. He has worked in aviation maintenance supervisory and management positions and is passionate about aircraft safety. He is also the host of the podcast The Good the Bad and the Ugly: The Aviation Maintenance Industry – Raw!

May 22, 202252 min

Ep.143 – Flash points in the Cold War

Michael Napier is an experienced author with multiple published titles to his name. An ex-RAF Tornado pilot with combat experience over Iraq, he is thorough in his research and, because of his knowledge of air warfare, is highly qualified to write on the subject. His latest book Flash Points – Air Warfare in the Cold War is the focus for discussion in this episode.

May 15, 202254 min

Ep.142 – Unidentified aerial phenomenon & Foo Fighters

Graeme Rendall is an aviation and unidentified aerial phenomena historian, researcher and author who is a frequent guest on UAP-related podcasts. He has written books on Northumberland aviation history, a trip around north-east Siberian airfields and two titles dealing with UAP (UFOs) - one on the "Foo Fighters" of World War 2 and another concentrating on pilot and aircrew sightings between 1950 and 1952.

May 08, 20221 hr

Ep.141 – from Harrier ejection to the flying cow with Gerry Humphreys

Gerry Humphreys is a former RAF Wing Commander with over 2500 hrs on the Harrier. With over 10,000 total flying hours on everything from fast jets, general aviation, aerobatic, sport, land, sea, utility and training aircraft, he is now an organic beef farmer living in Limerick.

Apr 24, 20221 hr 15 min

Ep.140 – South African defence with Darren Olivier

With limited funding available to the South Africa Air Force, we talk to Darren Olivier from African Defence Review about why their Saab Gripens are all grounded and what impact this is having on both flying training and operational readiness. On a wider front we discuss rotary wing and heavily lift capability and how this too is hindering SAAF operations.

Apr 10, 202252 min

Ep.139 – from Tornado to tri-jet with Michael Napier

Michael Napier is normally associated with fast jets and he is also a recognised author specialising in aviation history. Most notable for his book 'Tornado Over the Tigris', Mike's military career spanned almost two decades but what is less known is that for 21 years Michael Napier was a pilot and captain at British Airways. We discuss how he migrated from military fast jet flying to the life of an airline pilot; flying the DC10, Boeing 777, the Airbus A320 family and the Boeing 787.

Apr 03, 20221 hr 12 min

Ep.137 – The war in Ukraine and its impact on aerospace

We discuss the current news and analyse what can be taken from the early weeks of the conflict; the tactics, losses and impacts. Airliner issues are also on the agenda along with their impact on the supply chain and we finally move on to look at the space sector and some of the issues faced by the ISS team, ESA, NASA and the UK Space Agency.

Mar 18, 202252 min

Ep.136 – Cold War conversations with Ian Sanders

Nothing seems to be more popular than Cold War aircraft and today’s guest Ian Sanders is the presenter and producer of one of the best historical and military podcasts out there…..Cold War Conversations.

Mar 13, 20221 hr 5 min
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