February 4, 2006 at 4:15 pm
Hi Guys,
I know this has been covered before, and I’ve looked at the previous thread this was in, but I need some up to date details on the following Fury/Nimrod survivors.
TFC Nimrod S1581. Very well known and I know about this one.
HAC Nimrod K3661. Is this still under restoration? Anyone know who the final owner will be?
HAC Fury K5674. Genuine airframe recovered from South Africa. Any update on it’s restoration?
Brooklands Museum Fury K5673 replica. Any details on when it was built and who by?
Hawker Restorations have a set of Nimrod wings. Are these for a third Nimrod?
I know there’s a replica Fury in Belgium. Is this the ISAACS Fury? Any other replica Furys around?
Cheers,
Alex
By: Alex Crawford - 8th March 2006 at 22:58
Hi,
Just found another replica Fury, see link below.
http://www.homestead.com/wargroup/events.html
My list of Fury/Nimrod survivors/replicas now consists of:
Fury
K5674 HAC
K5673 Brooklands Miseum (replica)
K1936 Cambridge Bomber and Fighter Society
K1930 G-BKBB. Now in Belgium (replica)
K7271 Wartime Aircraft Recovery Group (replica)
Nimrod
S1581 TFC
K3661 HAC
Any more?
Alex
By: David Burke - 5th March 2006 at 21:08
Hopefully they will post some pre restoration pictures to give a suitable contrast to what they finish with.
By: Alex Crawford - 5th March 2006 at 19:44
Hi,
I just found out today that the Cambridge Bomber and Fighter Society are planning to rebuild Fury K1926. They took delivery of parts of the fuselage and wings last year.
Other than that I don’t have any other details.
Alex
By: David Burke - 7th February 2006 at 13:05
Kev – Teacher always blames the pupil!
By: ollieholmes - 7th February 2006 at 12:34
Ollie.
When will you learn to press the shutter button half way to let it focus before you take the shot. It stops it being fuzzy. I spent time trying to explain that to you on Sunday but as always you fail to listen.
Regards,
kev35
I did listen and take note. That photo was not taken on Sunday, thats been in my collection a while now.
By: kev35 - 7th February 2006 at 12:11
Ollie.
When will you learn to press the shutter button half way to let it focus before you take the shot. It stops it being fuzzy. I spent time trying to explain that to you on Sunday but as always you fail to listen.
Regards,
kev35
By: ollieholmes - 7th February 2006 at 12:06
This is my best angle on the cockpit and rear gun position:
By: ollieholmes - 7th February 2006 at 11:55
…if you are short. For those of us of greater height and an ability to hold a digibox overhead, it’s possible.
I posted some shots of the Shuttleworth’s Hind cockpits on a thread here, long, long ago. Alex, check your files. If I’ve not supplied them already, let me know.
Yes i am short, damm i hate it.
By: ALBERT ROSS - 7th February 2006 at 08:02
I’m sure Robbo or MOTF must have loads of these shots. However, not difficult if you stand back and put a telephoto lens on! The cockpit is the Demon in the RAAF Museum.
By: JDK - 7th February 2006 at 06:34
Cant help you with photos of the Hind. Its to high to reach over into and photograph the cockpit and the same with the gunners position. Ive cockpit phots of the Tomtit though.
…if you are short. For those of us of greater height and an ability to hold a digibox overhead, it’s possible.
I posted some shots of the Shuttleworth’s Hind cockpits on a thread here, long, long ago. Alex, check your files. If I’ve not supplied them already, let me know.
By: Alex Crawford - 7th February 2006 at 06:20
Hi Albert,
What a divvy. Yes I did mean the Hind. I can’t even put that down to a typo 🙂
Alex
By: ollieholmes - 7th February 2006 at 01:09
Cant help you with photos of the Hind. Its to high to reach over into and photograph the cockpit and the same with the gunners position. Ive cockpit phots of the Tomtit though.
By: ALBERT ROSS - 6th February 2006 at 22:30
Hi,
Nice pics Robbo, thanks for posting. Any shots of the Demons cockpit/gunners position?
…er, that’s Shuttleworth’s HIND Alex! :rolleyes:
By: Alex Crawford - 6th February 2006 at 21:22
Hi,
Nice pics Robbo, thanks for posting. Any shots of the Demons cockpit/gunners position?
I have just been told the Nimrod K3661 is expected to be completed sometime later this year and the Fury K5674 will be airborne in 2007.
Alex
By: B-17man - 6th February 2006 at 08:19
NIMROD
Its progressing very well, from what I have seen, will not say too much at this time
________
Paradise Park Jomtien
By: Alex Crawford - 5th February 2006 at 22:45
Hi,
Thanks for everyone’s input, much appreciated.
Anyone know how the progres of Nimrod K3661 is doing?
Alex
By: Hairyplane - 5th February 2006 at 10:20
Fury Replica
This is at best a full scale look-alike but with a RR Kestrel.
Cant we persuade the owners – who I believe dont fly it – to pass on the engine?
We have been waiting with baited breath for years now to see the gorgeous Skysport Demon in the air. It looked all there when featured a few months back in Aeroplane.
Pity you need so much muscle ( or a Hucks of course!) to wind the thing up. I can just imagine turning up at G-VFWE in something like that otherwise….
Hairyplane
By: Melvyn Hiscock - 4th February 2006 at 23:44
Hi Alex,
The Fury replica was built by Viv Bellamy and his team at Lands End for Patrick Lindsay. The wings were made of wood and were constructed by John Issacs (Issacs Fury). The fuselage was I believe constructed from the remains of a Hector Fuselage.
Many years ago I did a report on the replica for Aeroplane monthly, I’ll dig it out again and scan it if you want. BTW there was a very good thread on the forum last year on testing the aircraft by Airbedane.
Septic.
It is worth reading John Isaac’s book (An Aeroplane Affair) if you can get it. As I recall the Hector parts were not used and it was a fully welded tube fuselage. The wings were all wooden and did not have the rolled spars. So, not exactly a Fury but as close as we had until the South African one turned up.
By: ALBERT ROSS - 4th February 2006 at 22:47
Hi Albert,
Thanks for posting the photo. From photos I have seen 43 Sqn Furys didn’t appear to have the white parts of their markings painted. They were simply black. It is possible that they later had the white parts added, but so far no photos have appeared to confirm this.
Alex
You’re absolutely right Alex. This was probably an error picked up from the incorrect Matchbox Fury kit’s decal sheet.
By: Alex Crawford - 4th February 2006 at 22:34
Hi Albert,
Thanks for posting the photo. From photos I have seen 43 Sqn Furys didn’t appear to have the white parts of their markings painted. They were simply black. It is possible that they later had the white parts added, but so far no photos have appeared to confirm this.
Alex