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By: Stepwilk - 22nd October 2013 at 17:50

Fr5 would be “Frame 5”. The firewall on a Spitfire (or Seafire!).

Ah! That clears up a lot that I’d been confused about. I though “FR5” was some type/mark of Seafire, and I was wondering why Conners was restoring one Seafire in Missouri for his boss and a shop in England was restoring yet another for the same person. Obviously Airframe Assemblies is subcontracting the work on the firewall for the Mk XV that Conners is restoring.

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By: Eddie - 22nd October 2013 at 00:45

See http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?101506-Seafire-population-1&p=1603408#post1603408 for the photo proof!

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By: Mark V - 22nd October 2013 at 00:31

The ‘Canadian’ bit seems to be missing from the stenciling under the tail.

There is nothing ‘missing’!

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By: Roborough - 22nd October 2013 at 00:23

Interesting video. I was not able to get the sound up so maybe this was mentioned. Apart from the first few weeks PR503 spent all of its life with 803/883 sqns Royal Canadian Navy, part of that time on HMCS Warrior. The ‘Canadian’ bit seems to be missing from the stenciling under the tail.
However it is a beautiful restoration and a credit to the restorers.
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By: Eddie - 21st October 2013 at 23:51

Fr5 would be “Frame 5”. The firewall on a Spitfire (or Seafire!).

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By: Stepwilk - 21st October 2013 at 18:38

Sorry, I thought he was referring to the restoration that the poster Mackerel mentioned above–an FR5.

Yes, I’ve seen the PR 503 video a number of times. Just got off the phone a couple of hours ago with the guy who restored it, coincidentally–Jim Cooper.

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By: Mark V - 21st October 2013 at 09:23

The owner of the Seafire at the time had at least one other intact Seafire, and this is apparently one of them.

Hi Stephen – Mike is correct – the posted video is of PR503 and is over three years old – made prior to its 2010 Oshkosh visit.

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By: DazDaMan - 21st October 2013 at 00:12

Looks fantastic.

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By: Stepwilk - 20th October 2013 at 22:11

it is just a shame that it has stayed locked away in the owner’s hangar since a one-off static appearance at Oshkosh over 3 years ago.

It’s not the same airplane. That was (is) a Mk XV, PR 503. Why would a complete rebuild be done on a grand championship Oshkosh airplane (Best Fighter)? The owner of that Seafire at the time had at least one other intact Seafire, and this is apparently one of them.

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By: Seafuryfan - 20th October 2013 at 21:02

Thanks for posting this excellent video link.

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By: oldgit158 - 20th October 2013 at 17:55

Hope this link helps David

https://www.facebook.com/AirframeAssembliesLtd

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By: Stepwilk - 20th October 2013 at 17:20

I cannot stand FaceBook myself but that is just me I would think

I wouldn’t touch Facebook. I once had to open an account because–like the Seafire above–it was my only access to something I needed for research. Never gone back, but ever since then, I get every-other-day e-mails telling me about 20 people who want to “friend” me. No thanks.

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By: David Layne - 20th October 2013 at 15:54

It is a shame you do not have a website or post updates here the same as Mathias Dorst in Germany. I cannot stand FaceBook myself but that is just me I would think

I couldn’t find it on facebook.

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By: Trolly Aux - 20th October 2013 at 15:48

Hi all, I’ve just completed the rebuild of a Seafire FR5 at Airframe assemblies. See our facebook page for photo’s. I believe the serial no is SR 462. It is going to the USA, Ozark hangar I think.

Steve”P”

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By: trumper - 20th October 2013 at 15:20

What a wonderful restoration and video ,Thanks to all involved.

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By: mackerel - 20th October 2013 at 14:51

Hi all, I’ve just completed the rebuild of a Seafire FR5 at Airframe assemblies. See our facebook page for photo’s. I believe the serial no is SR 462. It is going to the USA, Ozark hangar I think.

Steve”P”

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By: Trolly Aux - 20th October 2013 at 09:28

Fantastic video, thank you

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By: bazv - 20th October 2013 at 07:43

Lovely video thanks David

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By: Sideslip - 20th October 2013 at 07:33

Excellent video. Thanks for the link to it.

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