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Arrow Active

You may know that the Arrow Active at Shuttleworth has been put up for sale , not by the collection but by Desmond Penrose who owns it.
I dont know the price, how do you price a unique aircraft ?, but i’m sure its beyond the collections budget.
So what fate is in store for it ? who would be interested in buying it other than a collection like Shuttleworth?.
Sallis collection ? US buyer?( i think i would have to chain myself to the hangar door to protest if that were the case).
The Active is a beautiful little aircraft that deserves to be at Old Warden, lets hope by some means thats where she stays.
PS I would upload a picture if i knew how!!!

Phil.

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By: The Blue Max - 21st November 2005 at 19:26

Did we actualy manage to find out if anything has happened to the Arrow Active??

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By: ollieholmes - 21st November 2005 at 16:51

Was there any other nice shots he allowed you to copy?

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By: G-ORDY - 21st November 2005 at 05:23

Interesting photos, Are they from your own collection?

The Active shot is from Alex’s personal photo album. which he kindly allowed me to copy many years ago. Not sure where I got the other … had it for years.

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By: ollieholmes - 20th November 2005 at 22:40

Interesting photos, Are they from your own collection?

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By: G-ORDY - 20th November 2005 at 18:55

Alex Henshaw

Couple of shots of Alex’s aircraft. The Active Mk I, taken at his private strip, and the Tomtit in its wartime markings – possibly taken at Castle Bromwich.

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By: ollieholmes - 18th November 2005 at 00:33

Is there any other Tom**** out there? Even bits of them?

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By: ollieholmes - 18th November 2005 at 00:33

Yes i remember that article. Great article. I didnt realise he had 3 of the Tom****. It says what happened to 2 of them but not the third so thats why i asked.

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By: Arm Waver - 17th November 2005 at 15:08

There was an article earlier this year in Aeroplane about AH’s Tom****. Including pictures of OW’s prior to aquisition with the headrest and Spitfire windscreen.

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By: ollieholmes - 17th November 2005 at 14:42

Damm. What a great shame. I knew that Tomtit is the only one in the world i was just wondering what happened to Henshaws other one.

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By: TEXANTOMCAT - 17th November 2005 at 14:39

Yep – IIRC the other Tomtit was written off in an accident by another pilot shortly after they were acquired by AH -Sigh for a Merlin mentions it.

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By: ollieholmes - 17th November 2005 at 14:33

And he owned the Tomtit during ww11 and flew it as his personal transport. He had another 2 tom**** as well there. 1 he wrote off hitting a parked spitfire and can anyone tell me what happened to the other?

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By: TEXANTOMCAT - 17th November 2005 at 14:26

Yep- spot on, well done that man.

There were only two Actives ever built – Alex Henshaw bailed out of the other one!

(Also the Mew Gull and Active were owned by the same person whilst at OW)

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By: ollieholmes - 17th November 2005 at 14:23

The link:
They where all based at shuttleworth
They all have some link possibly to Alex Henshaw (definatly the tomtit and probs the gull)
After that i dont know. I thought i had seen the mew gull at shuttleworth this year.

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By: TEXANTOMCAT - 17th November 2005 at 14:17

Owned/ based at the same place as the Mew Gull – with Toff Smuth at Brietown – strong link between the two aeroplanes in more ways than one…and with the Tomtit – you’re an Oldwardian Ollie – d’you know what it is?

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By: ollieholmes - 17th November 2005 at 14:11

Sorry been away from the world of aviation for a few years. Got distracted by typically teenage things. I dont need to say more but lets keep to the subject of this lovely little aeroplane

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By: TEXANTOMCAT - 17th November 2005 at 09:34

🙂

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By: The Blue Max - 17th November 2005 at 08:19

Been at Breighton for a couple of years now, Keep up!!!

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By: ollieholmes - 17th November 2005 at 01:44

Where is that flying from now? I thought it was at the shuttleworth collection but i have not noticed it there recantly.

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By: T6flyer - 16th November 2005 at 21:10

A wonderful little aeroplane….probably the most famous aeroplane I’ve swung.

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By: Newforest - 16th November 2005 at 14:18

And another in it’s right place! 🙂

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