May 10, 2011 at 8:33 pm
Can anyone help identify, exactly, two Spitfire Mk I drawing sheet numbers?
Both are in the fuselage (30027) group and are 33 and 79 respectively.
What were Sheets 33 or 79 drawings of? I only need to know what they were – I don’t need the actual drawings!
By: TonyT - 12th May 2011 at 12:27
Me too 🙂
By: Firebex - 12th May 2011 at 10:10
If you ever get stuck for any other identitifying Spitfire numbers let me know we have a very comprehensive library of drawings I think nearly as much as most of the Companies building flyers.
Also a lot on other WW2 types (not german sorry).
By: Arabella-Cox - 11th May 2011 at 07:37
Mike
Thank you very much indeed!
It was just to identify a data plate (or where it came from) that was recovered many years ago from a Mk I Spitfire.
Grateful for your help – thanks again.
Andy
By: Firebex - 11th May 2011 at 03:53
Can anyone help identify, exactly, two Spitfire Mk I drawing sheet numbers?
Both are in the fuselage (30027) group and are 33 and 79 respectively.
What were Sheets 33 or 79 drawings of? I only need to know what they were – I don’t need the actual drawings!
Hi Andy 30027 sht 33 is a GA of a Fin Rib and 30027 sht 79 is for a stiffener in the way of access to tail Parachute.
The latter is a very unusual and interesting little drawing. Have both is you ever need to have a look at them
hope it helps
By: Arabella-Cox - 10th May 2011 at 22:28
Errrr….
I was about to reply to Spitfireman’s post. But it vanished!
Andy
By: Mark12 - 10th May 2011 at 22:11
🙂
In joke.
Mark