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Spitfire in St James' Park London

BBC mid-day main news has just had a report on the new exhibition of WWII equipment in St James’ park. It was being opened by Prince Charles and all part of the commemoration of the end of WWII.

The camera panned across a very shiny and pristine grey/green Spitfire carrying the 74 Squadron codes 4D-V and and a serial that looked like it ended in **885.

If an original it was new one on me. It may of course be a high quality GRP replica.

Does anybody have the story on this one?

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By: Moggy C - 5th July 2005 at 22:57

I think this thread has run its course.

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By: Robbo - 5th July 2005 at 22:57

Mike, you’ve got to take your hat off to these chaps. When they want to create the illusion of a pole they’ll stop at nothing, not even shrubbery abuse.

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By: stewart1a - 5th July 2005 at 22:51

Now now, temper temper!

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By: Mike J - 5th July 2005 at 22:43

There might have been something in front of the aircraft, perhaps a bush, to obscure the undercarriage??

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Ah, that explains it then.

You see Rob, there was a bush at the top of the pole too!

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By: DazDaMan - 5th July 2005 at 22:41

…….. the absence of a pole would be but a minor detail in such a cunning illusion.

There might have been something in front of the aircraft, perhaps a bush, to obscure the undercarriage??

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By: Robbo - 5th July 2005 at 22:36

To the average person, looking at it from a distance, it might have looked as though she was pole-mounted, perhaps…

…….. the absence of a pole would be but a minor detail in such a cunning illusion.

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By: DazDaMan - 5th July 2005 at 22:24

To the average person, looking at it from a distance, it might have looked as though she was pole-mounted, perhaps…

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By: Mike J - 5th July 2005 at 22:19

I know – I was merely suggesting that it might have looked as though she was stuck on a pole.

Eh? :confused:

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By: DazDaMan - 5th July 2005 at 22:16

I know – I was merely suggesting that it might have looked as though she was stuck on a pole.

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By: Mark12 - 5th July 2005 at 22:13

Positioned with her tail up in one of the pics in Spitfire – The History in 603 Sqdn markings. I’m assuming this is pictured at Turnhouse?

Elevating the tail wheel onto four ‘breeze’ blocks is hardly putting it on a pole.

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By: DazDaMan - 5th July 2005 at 22:09

Positioned with her tail up in one of the pics in Spitfire – The History in 603 Sqdn markings. I’m assuming this is pictured at Turnhouse?

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By: Mark12 - 5th July 2005 at 22:05

Turnhouse Spitfire

RW393 looks an awful lot better than she did when I last saw her sitting on a pole at Turnhouse. Definitely a good decision to take her under cover.

A pole? I don’t think so.

Possibly confusion with the GRP replica replacement?

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By: Der - 5th July 2005 at 21:41

RW393 looks an awful lot better than she did when I last saw her sitting on a pole at Turnhouse. Definitely a good decision to take her under cover.

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By: Seaking93 - 5th July 2005 at 21:11

Four Naval Museums

What four naval museums? I can only think of two, the Fleet Air Arm Museum and HMS Belfast

The four naval museums are, The Royal Naval Museum, The Royal Naval Submarine Museum, The Royal Marines Museum and the Fleet Air Arm Museum, HMS Belfast is part of the Imperial War Museum as is Duxford and the Cabinet War Rooms.

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By: Mark9 - 5th July 2005 at 19:36

Visited it today!!! A great day out, on till Sunday. Free entry 😉 Anna 😉 🙂

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By: Mark V - 5th July 2005 at 18:04

What four naval museums? I can only think of two, the Fleet Air Arm Museum and HMS Belfast

Plus Royal Naval Museum & Royal Navy Submarine Museum

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By: Rlangham - 5th July 2005 at 14:31

The four Naval Museums have also a themed area in the park, one of the exhibits is Firefly Z2033.

What four naval museums? I can only think of two, the Fleet Air Arm Museum and HMS Belfast

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By: jeepman - 5th July 2005 at 14:05

Well here is RW393 at Cosford in August 2000 and already fitted with quality glazing.

Since then it has been in store at RAF Stafford.

Subsumed. I like it. 🙂

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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v634/Mark12/16-RW393-90-001.jpg

Sorry me not making myself clear – I mean of the waterproof grey fabric type to keep the weather out of the cockpit!!

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By: Mark V - 5th July 2005 at 12:09

Pinch me somebody and tell me this isn’t TD248 in a new scheme and roaded in, the week before Leg-ends.Mark

TD248 was still at Duxford on Sunday 🙂

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By: Seaking93 - 4th July 2005 at 22:11

The four Naval Museums have also a themed area in the park, one of the exhibits is Firefly Z2033.

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