April 14, 2010 at 10:09 pm
Hi all,
wasnt one of these for sale recently.. on ebay.. i cant find the link..
do any of these exist.. read in a old thread here that a few were found a while ago.. any news to any spare ??
By: merkle - 29th April 2010 at 20:27
By the size of your pockets and the size of your dreams Chris… but not necessarily in that order. ๐
I like it ๐
I got deep pockets too .. shame there empty at mo, lol, will have to start selling.. i got loads to put on fleabay ๐ ..
By: merkle - 29th April 2010 at 20:25
hmmm, drink it all lol.. no, i agree, I dont believe anything is cheap,and the work is well worth it in the end, my only personal problem is ex wifey went and got me up to our.. or should i say MY neck in debt, a lesson learned you could say .. so I have to start small, and bit by bit,
By: CeBro - 29th April 2010 at 19:28
I fully agree, it’s what you want and then go for it. I have been working on that Halifax project for 11 years now. If I knew then what I know now I probably would have quit very soon after, but with hindsight it has all been worth it.
You just have to set a goal and then go from there, it takes money as well and lots of it, but what else will you do with it. Put it in the bank, throw it to the Lesbians, drink it all????:D
Cees
By: Wyvernfan - 29th April 2010 at 19:24
By the size of your pockets and the size of your dreams Chris… but not necessarily in that order. ๐
By: merkle - 29th April 2010 at 18:17
I wouldnt know Cees…. ๐ฎ
how do you price such objects ??
:confused:
By: CeBro - 29th April 2010 at 13:38
That’s a steal for such a rare object.
Cees
By: merkle - 29th April 2010 at 00:39
went for 175 quid… not me i am afraid .:o
By: ian_ - 28th April 2010 at 23:46
Anybody buy the Master throttle?
By: RMAllnutt - 27th April 2010 at 03:39
Remember that some firewalls had asbestos sandwiched in between the front and rear metal face.
That is true… but the Brigand in question is a fuselage only, so no engines to deal with. Must be the lagging around certian ductwork I guess.
Cheers,
Richard
By: ian_ - 26th April 2010 at 22:52
Regrettably I don’t know. I met her a couple of times in the mid seventies but she hasn’t been with us for quite a while.
By: merkle - 26th April 2010 at 22:50
Merkle,
Well, if you intend to make a Hastings panel, I have a complete control column available……:cool:
Cees
Ah… Just a thought Cees…. delving into your past with the hastings… did you ever find that elusive throttle box ???? :diablo::)
By: AndyG - 26th April 2010 at 22:35
You’re right Moggy, Sleap it is. I had an aunt Fanny who lived near there, in Cockshutt. Honestly.
Is that Fanny Grey by any chance?
By: merkle - 26th April 2010 at 21:44
brigand
here you are David, heres the Brigand cockpit photo , i thought you would and other would enjoy a look at the brigands office ๐
By: galdri - 26th April 2010 at 18:55
G-ORDY,
That is odd indeed! I was not awere of a complete set of Miles M.2 Hawk drawings. Iยดve talked at some lengths with Peter Amos regarding Miles drawings and what I said earlier was what he told me. Maybe the Hawk drawings were not mentioned because they were not what I was after. If Iยดve got this wrong I appologize!
By: Peter - 26th April 2010 at 18:37
Remember that some firewalls had asbestos sandwiched in between the front and rear metal face.
By: G-ORDY - 26th April 2010 at 18:14
Generally speaking, no complete drawing for ANY Miles types survives*. All Miles drawing were burned by the administrators when Miles was made bankrupt in 1947. The Hendon archive probably will reveal nothing.
*The only exception is the drawings for the Miles M.11 Withney-Straight, but a more-or-less complete set of drawings survives in New Zealand. The reason for itยดs survival has probably something to do with the fact that the NZ Air Force impressed 3 aircraft at the start of the war.
That’s odd – when Julian Temple (now of the Brooklands Museum) was employed by Adwest Ltd to catalogue the Miles Aircraft archive held at Woodley he found an extensive collection of photos, drawings – including those for the M.2 Hawk – and other material. This had all been locked away since 1947. EMK Aeroplane Ltd had permission to build one flying replica of the Hawk from the available plans. It may be worth contacting Julian for confirmation or otherwise.
By: merkle - 26th April 2010 at 18:12
Ian ,thanks for the photo’s there triffic. ๐
David, i wonder if the U/C indicator is a hard one to find.. could a resin replica be made to fill the gap until a real one comes along??.. like Rocketeers marvelous Panels he built from scratch.
thunderbird, interesting one of you had allready started the idea of a panel for the brigand, really interesting.. the info out there for this bird is hard to come by.. would be interested to know more.:D.
XM692 …. lucky sod ๐
thanks for such informative input, cheered me up no end, I feel a project coming on soon, and i will stick to it, ๐
By: ian_ - 26th April 2010 at 17:15
You’re right Moggy, Sleap it is. I had an aunt Fanny who lived near there, in Cockshutt. Honestly.
By: Thunderbird167 - 26th April 2010 at 16:34
Merkle,
From memory of the Bigand when it was at the North East Aircraft Museum the fuselage had suffered from some crushing near the front. This would make it difficult to take accurate measurements.
The fuselage was also pretty stripped so I can only imagine that any asbestos must be lagging on the few remaining pipes, although I would have thought that there would have been few of these in the fuselage.
I know that one member of the North East Aircraft Museum did also start to construct a representative panel in the early 1990’s. I am not sure whether this remained in his private collection or is in the museum store
By: Wyvernfan - 26th April 2010 at 16:20
There are currently no laws outlawing dreaming.
Thank goodness for that… otherwise i’m in real trouble ๐