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Proposed Mossie rebuild in uk – discussion

There is a feed on twitter called peoplesmosquito saying they are starting a mossie rebuild and when it will be based in either Cambridgeshire or lincolnshire 🙂

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By: Black Knight - 17th March 2012 at 17:12

There’s an update on their Facebook page stating fuselage & wings will be newbuilds.

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By: Black Knight - 17th March 2012 at 17:12

There’s an update on their Facebook page stating fuselage & wings will be newbuilds.

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By: TempestV - 9th March 2012 at 17:48

Yes, they were attached to the remains of the spar, but that would be of little use except for curios after all this time.

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I agree, but some airworthy Spitfires have been “resored” from less!
Sure, there is a ready made industry able to process any identity these days, and a Mosquito would be starting from scratch, but the Spitfire does set a precedence!

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By: TempestV - 9th March 2012 at 17:48

Yes, they were attached to the remains of the spar, but that would be of little use except for curios after all this time.

Bruce

I agree, but some airworthy Spitfires have been “resored” from less!
Sure, there is a ready made industry able to process any identity these days, and a Mosquito would be starting from scratch, but the Spitfire does set a precedence!

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By: Hot_Charlie - 9th March 2012 at 16:35

Mmm.

Much as admire the sentiment of the project, having seen the reaction from some of “the group” on other sites, I certainly wouldnt part with cash should they ever even come up with a realistic proposal. IMHO asking for donation now was a step too far. Then again, when you have comments along the line of “after all this time you’ve secured an airframe” on the FB group, it kind of sums it up the target audience…

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By: Hot_Charlie - 9th March 2012 at 16:35

Mmm.

Much as admire the sentiment of the project, having seen the reaction from some of “the group” on other sites, I certainly wouldnt part with cash should they ever even come up with a realistic proposal. IMHO asking for donation now was a step too far. Then again, when you have comments along the line of “after all this time you’ve secured an airframe” on the FB group, it kind of sums it up the target audience…

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By: Bruce - 9th March 2012 at 09:36

Yes, they were attached to the remains of the spar, but that would be of little use except for curios after all this time.

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By: Bruce - 9th March 2012 at 09:36

Yes, they were attached to the remains of the spar, but that would be of little use except for curios after all this time.

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By: Hot_Charlie - 8th March 2012 at 21:58

I think that comprises a couple of rusty undercarriage support structures.

It was dug up at Colt just after the base closed.

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Somewhere mentioned a spar too. Can’t imagine with fire damage it would have fared well after 55+ yrs underground!

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By: Hot_Charlie - 8th March 2012 at 21:58

I think that comprises a couple of rusty undercarriage support structures.

It was dug up at Colt just after the base closed.

Bruce

Somewhere mentioned a spar too. Can’t imagine with fire damage it would have fared well after 55+ yrs underground!

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By: j_jza80 - 8th March 2012 at 20:44

Why does this remind me of the Tighar recovery of “The maid of Harlech”? :rolleyes:

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By: j_jza80 - 8th March 2012 at 20:44

Why does this remind me of the Tighar recovery of “The maid of Harlech”? :rolleyes:

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By: Bruce - 8th March 2012 at 19:53

I think that comprises a couple of rusty undercarriage support structures.

It was dug up at Colt just after the base closed.

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By: Bruce - 8th March 2012 at 19:53

I think that comprises a couple of rusty undercarriage support structures.

It was dug up at Colt just after the base closed.

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By: avion ancien - 8th March 2012 at 17:26

…..the remains of NF.36 RL249 have been secured

Its data plate, perhaps?

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By: avion ancien - 8th March 2012 at 17:26

…..the remains of NF.36 RL249 have been secured

Its data plate, perhaps?

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By: Firebex - 8th March 2012 at 17:22

I think if they are serious they should try talking to a certain man with a farm in Canada NO not that farm but the other one who has some chunks of mosquito and three Merlins lying around as well as some Lysander and other bits.

But perhaps they have and the man has told them what he tells a lot of people to go and do with themselves.:diablo::diablo::diablo:

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By: Firebex - 8th March 2012 at 17:22

I think if they are serious they should try talking to a certain man with a farm in Canada NO not that farm but the other one who has some chunks of mosquito and three Merlins lying around as well as some Lysander and other bits.

But perhaps they have and the man has told them what he tells a lot of people to go and do with themselves.:diablo::diablo::diablo:

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By: Pen Pusher - 8th March 2012 at 15:20

Hi all,
I’ve joined the group on Facebook (not the group proper) to keep an eye on what could be a very interesting project, and member Ian Porter revealed that the remains of NF.36 RL249 have been secured, with another airframe in the pipeline.

Congratulations to them, and I look forward to seeing what comes next for them.

From dehavilland.uk.net

RL249 NF36 RAE/23 Engines cut after take-off crashlanded Coltishall 14.2.49 DBF

DBF = Destroyed by Fire

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By: Pen Pusher - 8th March 2012 at 15:20

Hi all,
I’ve joined the group on Facebook (not the group proper) to keep an eye on what could be a very interesting project, and member Ian Porter revealed that the remains of NF.36 RL249 have been secured, with another airframe in the pipeline.

Congratulations to them, and I look forward to seeing what comes next for them.

From dehavilland.uk.net

RL249 NF36 RAE/23 Engines cut after take-off crashlanded Coltishall 14.2.49 DBF

DBF = Destroyed by Fire

Brian

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