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Welcome to Xtended, the aviation podcast with a focus on news, views and great guest interviews.

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    • May 15, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 54 EPISODES


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    Ep.143 – Flash points in the Cold War

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022


    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.

    Ep.142 – Unidentified aerial phenomenon & Foo Fighters

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022


    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.

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

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022


    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.

    Ep.140 – South African defence with Darren Olivier

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022


    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.

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

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022


    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.

    Ep.138 – The Afterburn Podcast with John ‘Rain' Waters

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2022


    John ‘Rain' Waters is a former USAF F-16 combat pilot and demo pilot. Now flying in the civilian world, John is the creator and host of the highly acclaimed and hugely popular ‘The Afterburn Podcast'.

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

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022


    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.

    Ep.136 – Cold War conversations with Ian Sanders

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022


    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.

    Ep.135 – Tug Wilson: Confessions of a Phantom pilot

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022


    ‘Confessions of a Phantom Pilot: Memories of Flying the Phantom FGR2' is Tug Wilson's first book and he joins us to discuss his career and flying the mighty Phantom FGR2.

    Ep.134 – The Falklands Air War: Part 6 the final analysis

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022


    In the 40th anniversary year of the Falklands Conflict, we are joined by John Shields, author of ‘Air Power in The Falklands Conflict - An Operational Level Insight into Air Warfare in the South Atlantic'.

    Ep.133 – America's Few: Marine Aces of the South Pacific

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022


    We are joined by Bill Yenne to talk about his book 'America's Few – Marine Aces of the South Pacific', published by Osprey.

    Ep.132: Coastal Command Chapter 9 – RAF Thorney Island

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022


    Welcome to our Coastal Command series. This is Chapter 9 - RAF Thorney Island. In this chapter we look at the role of the RAF Coastal Command airfield at Thorney Island.  

    Ep.131: Coastal Command Chapter 8 – The Fleet Air Arm

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022


    Welcome to our Coastal Command series. This is Chapter 8 – The Fleet Air Arm.In this chapter we look at the role of the Fleet Air Arm as it supported RAF Coastal Command in World War Two.

    Ep.130: Coastal Command Chapter 7 – Australian and Allied aircrews

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022


    Welcome to our Coastal Command series. This is Chapter 7 - Australian & Allied Aircrews. In this chapter we hear the reports and stories of aircrews from Australia, Jamaica, Canada and Morocco. Their commitment, heroism, and ultimate sacrifice.

    Ep.129: Coastal Command Chapter 6 – The Adversaries

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2022


    Welcome to our Coastal Command series. This is Chapter 6 – The Adversaries. In this chapter we look at the adversaries for RAF Coastal Command.

    Ep.128: Coastal Command Chapter 5 – Kiwi Crews

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021


    Welcome once again to our Coastal Command series. This is Chapter 5 – Kiwi Crews. In this chapter we look at the role and involvement of aircrews from New Zealand in RAF Coastal Command.

    Ep.127 – Coastal Command Chapter 4: Strike Wings

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021


    Welcome to our Coastal Command series. This is Chapter 4 – Strike Wings. In this chapter we discuss the thinking behind the strike wings of RAF Coastal Command and focus on the North Coates and Banff squadrons, how they were structured and their successes and failures.

    Ep.126 – The Luftwaffe's Special Weapons

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021


    We are joined by Robert Forsyth to talk about his book 'Luftwaffe Special Weapons 1942-1945', published by Osprey.

    Ep.125 – Major Renaud ‘Grat' Thys; RCAF, CF-18 Hornet and NATO Air Policing

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021


    In this brand new episode we talk exclusively to Major Renaud 'Grat' Thys, a CF-18 Hornet pilot with the Royal Canadian Air Force.

    Ep.124 – Coastal Command Chapter 3: Battle for the Atlantic

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021


    Welcome to our Coastal Command series. This is Chapter 3 - Battle of the Atlantic. In this chapter we discuss the role of RAF Coastal Command in the Battle of the Atlantic, with Mark Lardas.

    Ep.123 – Coastal Command Chapter 2: The Aircraft

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021


    In this chapter we talk to Ian Thirsk about the various aircraft types and their roles across the campaign. We have an interesting view of the Avro Anson thanks to an interview with Bill Reid who has the only airworthy Anson Mk1 and we also catch up with Andrew Bird to discuss the Blenheim's Coastal Command service in detail.

    Ep.122 – Coastal Command Chapter 1: ‘Constant Endeavour (The Overview)'

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021


    Welcome to our Coastal Command series. This is Chapter 1 - Constant Endeavour (The Overview).

    Ep.121 – Tornado with John Nichol

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021


    Tim is joined by John Nichol. During 15 years' service in the Royal Air Force John Nichol flew Tornadoes in both the Air Defence and Ground Attack roles. On active duty during the first Gulf War in 1991 he was shot down on the first low-level, daylight raid of the conflict.

    Ep.120 – CIA Station D, Area 51

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021


    We are joined by author and Area 51 expert TD Barnes.We hear from TD on secret aviation developments, spy planes and how security was managed in such a highly sensitive environment.

    Ep.119 – Flt Lt Kathy Morten

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021


    With International Women In Engineering day on June 23rd we are absolutely delighted to welcome Kathy Morten to the show. Kathy is a Royal Air Force officer with a Masters Degree in Aeronautical Engineering and shares her experience on military engineering careers and her pathway to her current role working with the mighty #TeamChinook.

    Ep.118 – That Mallard Guy

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021


    Seaplanes and floatplanes, what is the difference? We talk to Dan Bolton, otherwise known as That Mallard Guy, who has arguably one of the best flying jobs in the world, flying seaplanes into one of the most beautiful places on the planet.

    Ep.117 – Skunk Works

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021


    We talk to James C Goodall (USAF Retired) about his latest book ’75 Years of the Lockheed Martin Skunk Works’. Jim relates his source for the book from Area 51 and the Skunk Works and brings fascinating stories to life.

    Ep.116 – Restoration Force & the Cockpiteers

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021


    We talk to Gavin Hoffen about his new book 'Restoration Force' which features the often unseen and sometimes secretive world of cockpit restoration projects. We find out why and how these are accomplished, along with the outcomes these enthusiasts hope to achieve.

    Ep.115 – Defence Review

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021


    Ellie, Tim and Pieter discuss the latest UK defence review and its impact on air assets. There is a fascinating discussion around the strategic direction of air power and where it will evolve to using manned flight and unmanned technologies like combat drones.

    Ep.114 – Korean Air War with Michael Napier

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2021


    We are joined by retired fast jet and airline pilot and internationally acclaimed author Michael Napier to talk about his latest book 'Korean Air War – Sabres, Migs and Meteors 1950-1953'.

    Ep.113 – Katy Lee and Pilots Together

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021


    We are joined by airline pilot Katy Lee who takes us through her career from training to flying the Boeing 737NG. The current pandemic has affected the sector more than many others and Katy tells us about the fantastic work being done by the charity Pilots Together.

    Ep.112 – Brian ‘Casmo’ Harris US Army

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021


    We are joined by Major Brian 'Casmo', Harris who has over 22 years service as an US Army Officer and Warrant Officer. After five years as an Armor / Cavalry officer as an M1 Tank and 120mm Mortar Platoon Leader, Brian has spent over 18 years as an Aviation officer with over 2,200 hours flying the OH-58D Kiowa Warrior and AH-64D/E Apache.

    Ep.111 – Sarah Cruddas ‘Look Up’

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021


    We are joined by space journalist, international TV host and award-winning author Sarah Cruddas to talk about the Mars Orbiters and her new book, ‘Look Up’.

    Ep.110 – The History of Airline Food

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021


    We are joined by Dr Bryce Evans. Bryce is an author, historian and Associate Professor in History and Politics at Liverpool Hope University. Ellie and Pieter learn about the history of how airline food came to be such a gastronomic challenge and how this evolved in the marketplace.

    Ep.109 – Dragon Girl, Ellie Carter

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021


    Tim and Pieter are joined by pilot and STEM ambassador Ellie Carter to look at the news and take a reflective view on 2020, looking for both the positive and less positive changes that affected the aviation and aerospace industry.

    Ep.108 – Harrier retirement with AVM Gary Waterfall

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020


    The Xtended team round off 2020 by taking a look back at the tenth anniversary of the Harrier's UK retirement with Air Vice Marshal Gary Waterfall CBE, Joint Force Harrier's last Commander.

    Ep.107 – Virtual flying and books of the year

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020


    After a short break the whole team is back to talk about the latest aviation books from 2020 and the new version of Microsoft Flight Simulator.

    Ep.106 – John Romain on the Aircraft Restoration Company & the NHS Spitfire

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020


    The Aircraft Restoration Company (ARCo) is a family owned business that specialises in aircraft maintenance, restoration and operational services, especially 'warbirds'. They have restored over 40 different aircraft types from Spitfires, Hurricanes and Lancasters to the Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star and the F-86 Sabre. Tim travelled to Duxford in Cambridgeshire to talk to John Romain from ARCo about their recent project to recognise the National Health Service efforts during the recent pandemic - the NHS Spitfire. 

    Ep.105 – Supermarine Seafire

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2020


    Naval Air Historian Matt Willis joins us to talk about the the Supermarine Seafire - a navalised version of the famous Spitfire, adapted for use on aircraft carriers. A total of 2646 were built and saw action with the Royal Navy’s Fleet Air Arm from November 1942 until after the Korean War in the early 1950s.

    Ep.104 – Flying the Super Etendard on exchange with the FAA

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020


    Our guest for this episode is Lt Cdr Ian Sloan who has accumulated vast experience, including day and night, VSTOL embarked operations in the Sea Harrier and operational missions in Afghanistan in the Harrier GR9. As an instructor, he has delivered Advanced Flying Training to RAF, RN and Indian AF students in the Hawk, and has provided aviation assurance as the Hawk ‘Trapper’ on Naval Flying Standards Flight (Fixed Wing). He is also one of few people to have flown both Sea Harrier and Super Etendard.

    Ep.103 – Kamov KA-52 Alligator

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2020


    We welcome Alexander Mladenov back to talk about the KA-52 Alligator (Nato codename - Hokum). We talk all variants from the early development of the V-80 single seat attack helicopter which materialised in to the KA-50 Black Shark through to the two-seat KA-52K Naval Variant.

    Ep.102 – Ellie Carter #WomenInAviation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020


    Ellie Carter is Britain’s youngest licensed pilot, notably hitting the headlines on her 16th birthday after she became the youngest person in the country to fly solo in a powered aircraft. At 14 she was also the Britain's youngest solo glider pilot.

    Ep.101 – Thunderbirds are go! Major Michelle Curran USAF Thunderbirds

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020


    We were delighted to be joined by Major Michelle Curran of the United States Air Force Thunderbirds demonstration team. Major Curran, callsign 'Mace' is just the fifth female Thunderbirds pilot and chatted to us from Las Vegas, discussing her route to becoming a fighter pilot and the challenges she met along the way.

    Ep.100 – One hundred not out with Red 6 and The Airplane Geeks

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020


    For our 100th episode we welcome back Flt Lt Jon Bond (Red 6 - RAF Red Arrows) to update us on his progress over the past eight years from Tucano Display Pilot to Eurofighter Typhoon and on to the Red Arrows. We also go back to our roots to talk to the AirplaneGeeks about their success in reaching 600 episodes.

    Ep.99 – Rowland White: Harrier 809

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020


    We welcome Rowland White back on to the show to talk about his latest book 'Harrier 809 - Britain’s Legendary Jump Jet and the Untold Story of the Falklands War'.

    Ep.98 – Aeralis

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2020


    We welcome Tim Davies back on to the show to reflect on his memories of the Tornado GR4 and look forward to Aeralis.

    Ep.97 – Aviation Books (2019)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2019


    With seven authors introducing their books, two book club reviewers, over 50 books and over 10,000 pages, this bumper episode's only focus is on aviation books. Enjoy the content and we hope they will help you choose some interesting aviation reads. We would like to thank GrubStreet Books, Fonthill Books and The Aviation Historian for supporting this episode.

    Ep.96 – Ordinary Women Doing Extraordinary Things

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2019


    In the second episode of our 'Women In Aviation' features we talk to two extraordinary and inspirational women.

    Ep.95 – From Hero To Zero: The ditching of VH-EDC

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019


    On 24 April 1994, after encountering problems just seconds after taking off from Sydney Airport, DC3 VH-EDC ditched in to Botany Bay with all 25 souls on board saved. The pilot, retired Captain Rod Lovell talks to us about the ditching and blowing the whistle on his treatment by the authorities.

    Ep.94 – the Boeing 707

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019


    The Boeing 707, a classic airliner that set so many standards that still exist in modern airliners today. Charles Kennedy, author of the 'Haynes Manual Boeing 707 1957 to Present' joins us to discuss everything from those barrel roles in the Dash 80 Test aircraft, to the airframes still flying today.

    Ep.93 – Royal Navy International Air Day 2019

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019


    Xtended returns to RNAS Yeovilton for this special episode on the Royal Navy International Air Day 2019.

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