March 15, 2005 at 4:16 pm
Found this picture on another forum, could anyone tell me if this is the spitfire destined to go to old warden, as at the autumn airshow last year they happened to mention that they were getting a 2 prop spitfire. Believe it has come from the USA….
**Image removed by WebMaster**
By: Manonthefence - 16th March 2005 at 13:37
Hi Britt, welcome to the madhouse.
By: Whato - 16th March 2005 at 12:42
Sorry if i have upset anyone in posting the original j-peg shot, i have removed the offending image from my machine.
By: Mark V - 16th March 2005 at 12:33
Thanks for the comments! I’ve lurked around here before reading posts, seems like a nice community.
Nice website and great photos Britt. As its OK with you I will re-post your watermarked shot as it look so good. Best regards etc.
By: planesoffame - 16th March 2005 at 02:02
Thanks for the comments! I’ve lurked around here before reading posts, seems like a nice community.
By: srpatterson - 16th March 2005 at 01:42
Hi Britt,
Welcome to the forum, and sorry that the above image was posted without your watermark. I’m sure it will be removed quickly.
You have a fantastic web site, and I hope you will enjoy your experience on this forum. It’s a really good mix of pilots, photographers, and warbird supporters.
Best regards,
Steve Patterson
By: planesoffame - 16th March 2005 at 01:33
To Whato,
I’m the photographer of that image… I’ve already contacted the administrator of the forums about removing it, but I must ask that you please take that off immediatly. I’m not 100% sure how you got that image, but I have a general idea. Please take it down.
You’re more than welcome to display watermarked images, such as:
By: DazDaMan - 15th March 2005 at 19:58
Hello black knight, i did see the all post but, that was a clipped winged spitfire, are they one and the same.
Yes – Spitfire PR.XIX PS890:
http://www.warbirdregistry.org/spitregistry/spitfire-ps890.html
By: Stieglitz - 15th March 2005 at 19:36
Also, the spitfire G-CDGK is the only airworthy example with the contra rotating prop (If you exclude the SEAfire MK47 in the USA). The spitfire was transformed from a clipped wing plane to the ecliptical winged spit recently. So the chances to see a Spitfire with a contra-rotating prop based at Old Warden in 2005 are very smal.
J.V.
By: Whato - 15th March 2005 at 16:55
Thanks Mike J for the reply
By: Whato - 15th March 2005 at 16:44
sorry one and all, does anyone have any info on a twin prop destined for old warden this year, and if so any pictures
By: Whato - 15th March 2005 at 16:28
Hello black knight, i did see the all post but, that was a clipped winged spitfire, are they one and the same.
By: Black Knight - 15th March 2005 at 16:24
Check the thread entitled Spitfire PR.19 G-CDGK