July 15, 2014 at 10:10 pm
Hello friends
I am currently involved with Old Warden on the Camel project (and possibly Dixie) making up the various metal work components around the engine and cowl.
I am very interested if anyone has any photographs of the old workshops as I wish to confirm the techniques I am using are consistent with the ways of 1917/18.I have done all the obvious searches but so far drawn a complete blank
Can anyone help?
By: TonyT - 15th July 2014 at 22:46
http://www.kingstonaviation.org/100-years-ago/1914.html
Churchill is not the only one to be shown around. Flight magazine on 7th & 14th February 1914 in articles entitled “An aeroplane in the making” describes processes like wing rib construction and wing assembly in the Sopwith Skating Rink Factory as shown here.
http://www.johnsshawaviation.co.uk/wordpress/sopwith-camel-f1-2/sopwith-camel-introduction/
http://www.johnsshawaviation.co.uk/wordpress/items-for-sale/
By: TonyT - 15th July 2014 at 22:41
I don’t know if these help
http://www.kingstonaviation.org/photo-galleries/canbury-park-road-kingston.html