March 19, 2005 at 3:52 pm
Any information on the current status of reconstruction of Spitfire P7540 which was recovered from Loch Doon in 1982? IIRC it went to Dumfries & Galloway Aviation Museum, but it has not been reported on in a while.
Were the wings eventually recovered?
Cheers
Cees
By: Me-109E - 4th February 2008 at 20:39
A real wasted opportunity.
I mean no offence to anyone involved, but had this recovery happened today, we would have seen an aircraft restored to flight in a relatively short space of time, using a high percentage of original material.
I saw the fuselage being rebuilt some years ago. It was not to a good standard, and saw a lot of use of pop rivets and commercial material. I understand that they intended to have another go following this but dont knwo what happened. The wings are no longer with the project. I have seen them, and they would have provided a lot of original material to the right restorer.
Bruce
I second that Bruce!!:mad:
By: Bruce - 4th February 2008 at 20:03
A real wasted opportunity.
I mean no offence to anyone involved, but had this recovery happened today, we would have seen an aircraft restored to flight in a relatively short space of time, using a high percentage of original material.
I saw the fuselage being rebuilt some years ago. It was not to a good standard, and saw a lot of use of pop rivets and commercial material. I understand that they intended to have another go following this but dont knwo what happened. The wings are no longer with the project. I have seen them, and they would have provided a lot of original material to the right restorer.
Bruce
By: Cees Broere - 4th February 2008 at 19:08
Any current pics of her?
I know Rocketeer has some frames, what’s left?
Cheers
Cees
By: HP57 - 20th March 2005 at 18:42
Hi Nermal,
Yes I did but that was a long time ago. Thanks for the link 😮
She’s looking good.
Cheers
Cees
By: Nermal - 19th March 2005 at 16:25
Did you try Googling it?
http://www.dumfries-divers.com/spitfire/spit1.htm
Yes, the wings were recovered – Nermal