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Pembroke 'bomber' for sale.

Just quoting the title! 😀

I would identify this one as N66PK unless anyone knows different?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Hunting-Percival-Pembroke-MK-51-Bomber-AWESOME-HISTORY-/200839065145?pt=Motors_Aircraft&hash=item2ec2f0ee39

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By: pogno - 8th November 2012 at 17:18

Item relisted! Didn’t sell at $19,000 now starting at $22,500, go figure! 😀

Perhaps hoping for a bit of post election euphoria!!!!!

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By: Newforest - 8th November 2012 at 15:59

Item relisted! Didn’t sell at $19,000 now starting at $22,500, go figure! 😀

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By: Wokka Bob - 3rd November 2012 at 21:40

Keep smilin, we is all smart alecs at some time in our lives.:):D

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By: WJ244 - 3rd November 2012 at 21:01

I was as guilty of being a smart alec but I honestly had no idea what was meant by flying wires on a Pembroke. Had he been selling a Deperdussin or even a Tiger Moth the term would have made far more sense.

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By: Wokka Bob - 3rd November 2012 at 20:14

Thanks for clarifying the “flying wires” – It didn’t occur to me that he meant control cables.

Never fear! There’s always a smart alec on these forums to put you right:diablo:

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By: WJ244 - 3rd November 2012 at 17:35

Thanks for clarifying the “flying wires” – It didn’t occur to me that he meant control cables.

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By: Newforest - 3rd November 2012 at 08:20

Update.

No bids received, no actually one bid received and retracted as it was discovered that the bidder had no money!

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By: Wokka Bob - 27th October 2012 at 22:22

At least you have AP’s to refresh the deadened brain. Mine is called ancient recall. [not to be trusted by any means]

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By: pagen01 - 27th October 2012 at 22:06

Hence my earlier ‘my bad’ comment, the rest is back peddling and utter confusion:D
You’ve actually done it, I just spend too much time reading APs.

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By: Wokka Bob - 27th October 2012 at 21:56

My dear Jamie, me thinks you are getting a wee bit confused between marks, airframes and timescales. Pembroke/Prince/In service Twin Pin: all interchangeable even by me!. The object for sale includes all of these.

Your summation of the later mark I have no detail with which I can comment with authority!

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By: pagen01 - 27th October 2012 at 21:39

Certainly agree with all that, the differences between the myriad of 503 to 505s (Mk125-128) variants were the starters, s.chargers, fuel systems etc, but the 531 fitted to the handful (seven?) of late TPs was a different beast with the longer stroke and another 100 horses on tap.
I understand swapping it with the earlier type would be physically possibly, but wouldn”t it produce major paperwork and certification issues?
I do get that this only relevant if swapping from the late TPs, not the far more numerous early Mks.

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By: Wokka Bob - 27th October 2012 at 21:14

Sorry my bad Bob, the early civil, and the military CC.1 Twinpin did share essentially the same lump as the Percivals, but the Srs 3 & CC.2 had the longer stroke 531 lump, I wouldn’t think they could be interchanged – but could be wrong!

Brain dump from 1980 = Provost TMk1 – Leonides Mk12601, very similar to Sea Prince & Twin Pioneer Mk 125 and 127 Pembroke. Only major difference is Injector and mounting frame. Mounting bolts are the same. Pembroke has electric start. I converted our Provost to that standard that still works to this day. Oil cooler is different. Generators are interchangeable but may need a mounting adapter. FCU is different as stated and cold start solenoid needs swapping. ECU breather is different but interchangeable.
As I said; basic ECU is the same but changes are not beyond intelligent man!
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By: pagen01 - 27th October 2012 at 20:56

Sorry my bad Bob, the early civil, and the military CC.1 Twinpin did share essentially the same lump as the Percivals, but the Srs 3 & CC.2 had the longer stroke 531 lump, I wouldn’t think they could be interchanged – but could be wrong!

BTW, I saw a picture of the ‘sky shouting’ Pembroke recently, but can’t remember where now!

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By: Wokka Bob - 27th October 2012 at 20:43

Not often I pre-empt you Jamey:)
We converted a Twin Pin to fit to Provost WW397. Yes many changes but the basic motor is the same.

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By: pagen01 - 27th October 2012 at 20:40

Bob, you beat me to it re wires!
Not sure about the Leonides 504 etc series being usful to TwinPin though, I think they used a later longer stroke version.

I flew in Martin Wilings from Jersey once what a day out that was!

Certainly a great experience!

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7244/7269780806_7ebf659d13_c.jpg
Pembroke WV740 G-BNPH ride by jamtey71, on Flickr

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By: Wokka Bob - 27th October 2012 at 20:32

. A brand new Leonides is probably worth the opening price?

Can be converted for Piston Provost or TwinPin plus others.

Valuable commodity:diablo:

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By: pagen01 - 27th October 2012 at 20:15

I would agree with N66PK, which is ex Belgium Air Force C-51 RM-2 / OT-ZAB.
Pembrokes didn’t have bomb doors, so wondering if it has the camera hatches under the fuselage.
Guessing wires refers to trim or control surface cables.

A brand new Leonides is probably worth the opening price?

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By: Wokka Bob - 27th October 2012 at 20:07

Bomber may not be stretching things too far as I believe one almost made it to Biafra for bombing missions.
Bit confused by the statement that this one needs a few flying wires replaced. I may be missing something but I don’t ever remember seeing a Pembroke sporting any rigging wires.

Interpretation: Control wires! or cables as us old riggers used to know them.

Remember bombing up a Varsity with mini wigits in 69/70. 25lb IIRC.

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By: WJ244 - 27th October 2012 at 19:57

Bomber may not be stretching things too far as I believe one almost made it to Biafra for bombing missions.
Bit confused by the statement that this one needs a few flying wires replaced. I may be missing something but I don’t ever remember seeing a Pembroke sporting any rigging wires.

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By: super sioux - 27th October 2012 at 19:57

Something to shout about.

When I arrived in Cyprus in October 1960 first posting for a new airframe mechanic based at RAF Nicosia. There was a Pembroke equipped witn loudspeakers for ‘Sky Shouting’ to the recently disbanded EOKA terrorists. I dont know what became of it, probably lost its voice. Ray

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