October 5, 2015 at 7:37 am
Mark
By: Jagan - 8th October 2015 at 00:20
Unfortunately the Flight idea may not work. in the past the Tigermoth had been making cross country flights over 1600km legs to display down south from what i heard.. ofcourse they took the opportunity to stop at every AFS station along the way and then show off a local display where possible.. so i guess a ‘touring’ flight is a possibility.
Cross by Angad Singh, on Flickr
By: merlin70 - 7th October 2015 at 14:34
It’s good to hear there is such enthusiasm within the IAF to create a significant memorial flight.
Logistically one would think it will be a far greater challenge than here in the uk given the size of India. Perhaps they will have detachments based in two or more locations?
By: Sopwith - 7th October 2015 at 08:00
Thanks for clarifying that Jagan, good to hear from someone in the know:)
By: Jagan - 7th October 2015 at 05:02
And Just Yesterday….. few more years and we will see a Spitfire?
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By: Jagan - 7th October 2015 at 04:46
David, which picture was that? All the recent pictures i have seen , that tigermoth appeared in good condition.. and flying as recently as October 1st (attached pic).. so wondering what picture it is that you saw..
After i made the above post, i had this strange sense of deja vu… that this conversation happened before …
Turns it out it did.. though not with David but with MikeJ!
heard they’ve wrecked the Tiger already. Any truth in this?
and i responded..
The Tiggie was flying at the Air Force Day Parade last week on October 8th. So Unless something happened since then..
http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?122042-Indian-Air-Force-Historic-Flight-News&p=2077989#post2077989
Deja Vu!
By: Jagan - 7th October 2015 at 01:37
Sadly I think the Tiger Moth needs restoration again judging by the last picture I saw of her in India!
David, which picture was that? All the recent pictures i have seen , that tigermoth appeared in good condition.. and flying as recently as October 1st (attached pic).. so wondering what picture it is that you saw..
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By: CeBro - 6th October 2015 at 11:12
And the Tempest, a type which unfortunately has something of a bad restoration track record. Hope it works out in the end.
Some surprises eh,……the boo is outdated already?
Or the Hurricane boo… as well?
Cees
By: sopwith.7f1 - 6th October 2015 at 11:10
Isn’t the Wapiti meant to be coming to the UK for rebuild ?, will be fantastic if she can do a season over here after the rebuild.
Bob T.
By: jeepman - 5th October 2015 at 23:45
My understanding is that the Indian Air Force Historic Flight is ambitious in the medium to long term and will be modelled on the BBMF.
I would anticipate three airworthy Spitfires on the flight eventually….and some surprises.
Mark
One of the Poona/Pune Liberators then……………………………..
By: woodbridge10 - 5th October 2015 at 23:20
I was joking about the Chipmunk, but it would be a surprise
and if the IAFHF model themselves on the BBMF, which have two on charge.
just checked on the Hindustan HT-2, it’s a Indian built
Chipmunk look-a-like
By: Mike J - 5th October 2015 at 23:00
So what’s happened to the Tiger Moth David? I spent some time with the two nominated Historic Flight pilots (both graduates of the Indian AF Test Pilots School) earlier this year, when they were over in the UK to undertake tailwheel training.
By: David Burke - 5th October 2015 at 22:53
A Hindustan HT-2 has been mentioned.
By: Mike J - 5th October 2015 at 22:44
Chipmunk ??
Not used by India
By: woodbridge10 - 5th October 2015 at 22:29
Looking at “The Bo…” TZ219 might need quite a bit of TLC !!
By: woodbridge10 - 5th October 2015 at 22:26
Chipmunk ??
By: Mark12 - 5th October 2015 at 20:00
So would this restoration to airworthy be in addition to the IAF’s Mk VIII or instead of?
My understanding is that the Indian Air Force Historic Flight is ambitious in the medium to long term and will be modelled on the BBMF.
I would anticipate three airworthy Spitfires on the flight eventually….and some surprises.
Mark
By: merlin70 - 5th October 2015 at 19:01
So would this restoration to airworthy be in addition to the IAF’s Mk VIII or instead of?
By: David Burke - 5th October 2015 at 17:50
Sadly I think the Tiger Moth needs restoration again judging by the last picture I saw of her in India!
By: Mark12 - 5th October 2015 at 17:25
Any idea if it is UK bound for restoration?
Pass. 🙂
Mark
By: woodbridge10 - 5th October 2015 at 16:38
Any idea if it is UK bound for restoration ? if I recall a Tiger Moth & Harvard have already been restored in the UK, then returned