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Kuala Lumpur Handley Page Hampden
Hi there again! Thanks for joining me on another leg of this world trip. The Handley Page HP.52 Hampden was a British twin-engine medium bomber of the Royal Air Force serving in the Second World War.
I thought we would start of early today to catch some morning sunshine over the city. Unfortunately it is not looking so hot on Google Earth as thunderstorms are forcast over Malaysia up to Kuala Lumpur.
The 980 hp (730 kW) Bristol Pegasus XVIII nine-cylinder radial engines roar into life as we head off for a quick view over Singapore then on up the coast.
The Mk I had a crew of four: pilot, navigator/bomb aimer, radio operator and rear gunner.
I can sense the rain coming already.
Bye Singapore, thanks for putting me up, i will put you on my travel list when i retire.
No. 489 Squadron RNZAF formed a dedicated anti-submarine torpedo bomber unit in March 1942, carrying out its first torpedo attacks in July 1942 during sorties in the Trondheim fjord.
A total of 226 Hampdens were in service with eight squadrons by the start of the Second World War. Despite its speed and agility, in operational use the Hampden was no match for Luftwaffe fighters.
Almost half of the Hampdens built – 714, were lost on operations, taking with them 1,077 crew killed and another 739 missing. German flak accounted for 108; one became the victim of a German barrage balloon; 263 Hampdens crashed due to "a variety of causes," and 214 others were classed as "missing." Luftwaffe pilots claimed 128 Hampdens, shooting down 92 at night.
After war service in Europe, about 200 "war-weary" Hampdens were flown to Canada where they were used for bombing and gunnery training.
Suddenly it's gumboot time as i head into this wall of grey.
Now i know she isn't a dive bomber and knowing that the clouds were high enough, i decided to sneak down below them.
This is real tomato soup weather, should of stayed in Singapore and gone drinking.
Kuala Lumpur
It is the capital and largest city of Malaysia with a population of 1.6 million.
Tower One of the Petrona towers is occupied by the company Petrona, but the second tower has a wide range of companies situated there, most notably Microsoft and Boeing.It has 88 floors, the sky bridge is 170 metres above ground, but most astonishing of all is the 120 metre foundations built in bedrock beneath it!/
TM Tower is the headquarters of Malaysia's principal telecommunication service provider.
I get to WMKF only to be told that they are accepting IFR flights only so i had to fly on to Kuala Lumpur International 45km back from where i came from. This was a lucky screenshot, the lightning hit at the right time.
Quite a simple cockpit design for the Hampden, doesn't take long to find what you are looking for.
Watch out you young bucks, the old guys coming through!
That again has been an enjoyable flight. I'm looking forward to my next flight already.
What a busy place, i'm ready for the malaysian islands.
Thankyou for reading, see you again soon.