RAF Fire Tender model saved me In flood Arun River.

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RAF Fire Tender model saved me In flood Arun River.

I hasten to add, that I think it was unwise to risk myself this way. Be safe and know when not to sail.
I now take a ball of string with a tennis ball on one end. Useful to recover a model, stuck in weeds and so on.
Ralph Wilmot
#4

RAF Fire Tender model saved me In flood Arun River.

Quite a story. And I worry about mine sinking in shallow ponds with no currents and having to rescue it...

Pleased you got out safely in the end 👍

Stephen
We may not be able to control the wind 🍃 but we can always adjust our sails ⛵ - MBW Admin
#3

RAF Fire Tender model saved me In flood Arun River.

Wow, glad you got out safely, I just putting finishing touches to my RAF Fire Launch, and although its only 34" find its very stable, so can well belief yours was a good swimming aid.
I was in the RAF for a short time early 60's, as a pencil pusher
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RAF Fire Tender model saved me In flood Arun River.

Wow what a story and the rescue boat is still doing its job
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RAF Fire Tender model saved me In flood Arun River.

I built the Aero RAF Fire Tender back In 1972, I was In the RAF during the 60's. After a year of regular use, It ended up In the loft and my working life took over for the next 25 years or so.

I restarted the hobby and recovered the model from the loft, completed a refit with a new 5cc IC engine and modern Radio gear.
Keen to test the boat. I took It down to the River Arun In West Sussex. However I found the river In flood but unwisely continued to put the boat on the water. She performed nicely, until the prop hit an object and the motor cut. The boat soon drifted to the middle of the fast flowing river and started off downstream. After a few hundred yards I decided to swim out and retrieve the boat, somewhat ahead of It. No problem with that, as I though I am a strong swimmer. I got hold of the boat no problem, then attempted to swim back to shore. However at this point In the river, It narrowed and hence the flow rate Increased somewhat. With the boat In hand, I found It Impossible to swim back to shore and eventually tired and had to rest.
It was at this point, I found the model provided enough buoyance to help keep me afloat. I drifted downstream holding onto the boat for about a mile, before an elderly gentleman seeing my plight, found a broken branch, long enough for me to get close enough to and eventually back to shore.
Ralph Wilmot

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