April 14, 2012 at 10:46 pm
While this forum looses the plot over rumours/hearsay about buried Spitfires in Burma, a new Sea Fury is in Europe and no one says a thing!!!
This is a link to the “Icelandic BBC” if you like. A news item broadcast on Icelandic state television this evening. If you donΒ΄t understand the commentary, it basically said, that this aircraft took off from Egilsstadir this morning bound for Germany (I think that should be Czech Republic) and then gives a broad overview of the Sea Fury as a type.
http://www.ruv.is/sarpurinn/frettir/14042012/gomul-herflugvel-lenti-a-egilsstodum
So, Sea Fury NX1954H is somewhere in Europe right now!
By: ebaw11 - 14th July 2013 at 23:26
ex Iraqi Fury progress Belgium…..ex VH-ISS
http://www.kbspotting.be/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=11306
http://www.fastaero.be/hawker-fury-progress-2/
By: 8674planes - 16th April 2012 at 16:59
Wonder what the chances of it appearing at flying Legends this year?
By: OZFURYFAN - 16th April 2012 at 16:49
Can’t say as I am not sure yet!
By: 8674planes - 16th April 2012 at 16:21
Do you happen to know who the owner is for the Aussie one?
By: OZFURYFAN - 16th April 2012 at 04:36
Hi Woodbridge,yes those three appear to be ex Iraqi Furies as is the Aussie one now heading for the same country as the other blue ones:D cheers,Pete
By: woodbridge10 - 15th April 2012 at 22:36
Just a thought, but are’nt the two French & the Belgium one, not really Sea Fury’s but ex Iraqi “Baghdad” Fury’s ??
By: Keefy041 - 15th April 2012 at 13:24
That makes 2 in the czech republic now then. Sea fury “Riff Raff” has also migrated there.
So within a few years Europe could possibly have 12 airworthy Sea Furies !
Cool.
2 T.F.C.
2 R.N.H.F.
2 in France
2 in Czech Republic
1 in Belgium
1 in Germany
1 in Sweden
and the Australian one headed this way too (ex O.F.M.C. example ?)
Now that , i would like to see !
By: Newforest - 15th April 2012 at 12:42
The routing of the last delivery was Iceland to Norway on its way to the Czech Republic, so visiting the UK may be a non event. π
By: 8674planes - 15th April 2012 at 10:35
Will it be at Legends?:dev2: So If i’m right with the addition of this one and the Australian Fb.11 coming from Australia that will make 7 airworthy Sea Furies in Europe?
” only 7 airworthy sea furies in the world” that does’nt seem correct to me!
By: Newforest - 15th April 2012 at 08:23
Some nice photos of NX1954H ex C-FGAT taken last February.
http://threemilesfinal.com/2012/nx1954h-cfgat-hawker-seafury/
By: Mike J - 15th April 2012 at 05:50
I see the pilot reckoned only 7 airworthy Sea Furies at present ….is it really that few?
My guess would be more than 20 worldwide.
By: Mike J - 15th April 2012 at 02:34
and then gives a broad overview of the Sea Fury as a type.
http://www.ruv.is/sarpurinn/frettir/14042012/gomul-herflugvel-lenti-a-egilsstodum
Thank you for that little insight into the Sea Fury Sigurjon, it really made my afternoon. I now know that, if you drop the tanks, the Sea Fury can easily exceed 550 kts (which is the speed of sound), and that there are only 7 operational ones left in the world.
The things you learn from Icelandic TV! π
By: galdri - 14th April 2012 at 23:00
Tim,
You should have given the heads up that you were headed my way!!! We sure could have met up and done some hangar flying!
Regards,
Sigurjon
By: Consul - 14th April 2012 at 22:55
Thanks for the heads-up Galdri.
Looks like beautifully clear weather for the transit through Iceland. When I was there last Autumn it rained for 7 days without a break ….but I still love your country!
I see the pilot reckoned only 7 airworthy Sea Furies at present ….is it really that few?
Tim