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Popham 'jumble May 4th

Next Monday is the annual Popham aerojumble….

http://www.popham-airfield.co.uk/Events.htm

Look out for the ‘Cockpitmania’ stall πŸ˜€ See you there ?

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By: pagen01 - 6th May 2009 at 07:17

Well if they are from a napier sabre engine they are rare, one thought this was a sleeve valve engine!!

A valve is a valve, be it sleeve or otherwise!

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By: Fournier Boy - 6th May 2009 at 06:01

Please don’t tell me there were any Piper J3 ailerons there, I’m in need of a pair! Was going to go (have for the last 3 years) but alas some domestic duties kept me away! Anyone have a couple of ailerons on the go?….

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By: Creaking Door - 6th May 2009 at 01:05

By contrast, some of the “autojumblers”…

I stopped going to Popham after one event (2003?) when all there seemed to be were autojumble stalls with the odd aerojumble stall mixed-in. Part of the problem was that it was a long way to go for me, and my budget is finite, but that never stopped me going to Shoreham.

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By: fighterace - 5th May 2009 at 23:09

Er yep yer right…:o I am not sure about the H-Block Sabre engine one bit,
but I was told they were Napier engine Valves ???.. What other engines did Napier Make during the War ????

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Well if they are from a napier sabre engine they are rare, one thought this was a sleeve valve engine!!

If it was the stall i seen he was trying to sell the punters a Rolls royce merlin starter motor that was hardly big enough to fit a ford model T, mind you there is always one dull enough to pick it up going on what the label says

The best stall there was the burger van, certainly the field to be selling in during the recession:D

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By: merkle - 5th May 2009 at 22:47

Napier Sabre valves? :confused: Aren’t you missing something? :diablo:

Er yep yer right…:o I am not sure about the H-Block Sabre engine one bit,
but I was told they were Napier engine Valves ???.. What other engines did Napier Make during the War ????

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By: Arabella-Cox - 5th May 2009 at 21:50

An ignition testing switchbox for the Sabre (and Vulture) engine, as fitted in the cockpit of the Typhoon, etc.

Only about the third I’ve seen in as many decades.

Can’t recall much else of particular merit as the aerojumblers were still arriving when I decided to open my stall at about 9.30, so I probably missed loads of stuff.

By contrast, some of the “autojumblers” tend to arrive around 10-11 pm the night before, then annoy the hell out of everyone trying to nod off by setting their stalls up ’til 1 a.m. They’ve probably spent the evening in the pub getting tanked up before spending the night in a greasy, freezing cold, knackered old Transit van.

The same ‘jumblers disappear rapidly once the selling starts to drop off, usually leaving a field full of beer and burger debris behind them.

Not the sort of chaps I would wish to see invited to a “significant” aviation venue in Cambridgeshire (or anywhere else). πŸ™‚

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By: Creaking Door - 5th May 2009 at 21:42

Un-used Old New Napier Valve’s for a tenner..

Still trying to work out what engine there from, but they are of WW2 Vintage , Sabre engine??

Napier Sabre valves? :confused: Aren’t you missing something? :diablo:

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By: FLY.BUY - 5th May 2009 at 21:16

Having just read the new edition of Flypast magazine I can answer my own question which I raised yesterday. It appears that the Brooklands aerojumble is on the 19th July 2009.

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By: Jon H - 5th May 2009 at 21:13

Pretty Much a Complete Seahawk instrument Panel, Looked Nice… The chap on here with the Seahawk cockpit, and Firefly cockpit owns it , (sorry I keep forgetting your name etc) Lives in Newton abbott, πŸ˜€

Was on the stall, with Dave T ,

Ah that one! πŸ˜‰

As you say nice item but afraid not on the current 838 wants list.

Hope it finds a good home πŸ˜€

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By: merkle - 5th May 2009 at 20:41

Pretty Much a Complete Seahawk instrument Panel, Looked Nice… The chap on here with the Seahawk cockpit, and Firefly cockpit owns it , (sorry I keep forgetting your name etc) Lives in Newton abbott, πŸ˜€

Was on the stall, with Dave T ,

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By: XM692. - 5th May 2009 at 20:39

Sea HawK!?!?!? What bit was it!!!!!

Jon

Main instrument panel, all complete and still unsold. You need to ask this geezer….:diablo:

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By: Jon H - 5th May 2009 at 20:37

Un-used Old New Napier Valve’s for a tenner..

Still trying to work out what engine there from, but they are of WW2 Vintage , Sabre engine ??

Also wish I had the Money to spare for that Nice seahawk Panel.. :D. Looked nice ,but my mrs would have killed me LOL, :eek::D

Sea HawK!?!?!? What bit was it!!!!!

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By: merkle - 5th May 2009 at 20:33

Un-used Old New Napier Valve’s for a tenner..

Still trying to work out what engine there from, but they are of WW2 Vintage , Sabre engine ??

Also wish I had the Money to spare for that Nice seahawk Panel.. :D. Looked nice ,but my mrs would have killed me LOL, :eek::D

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By: Cees Broere - 5th May 2009 at 20:27

Any nice finds at Popham?

Cheers

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By: Arabella-Cox - 5th May 2009 at 11:17

Keep watching the forum, aerojumblers!

I will soon to be able confirm (hopefully!) whether I will be organising an autumn aerojumble at a “significant” aviation venue in Cambridgeshire.

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By: BSG-75 - 5th May 2009 at 09:05

I don’t know if it counts as advertising and would cause a problem with Key etc, but if anybody has a stall at an event would they/could they put details on here ? I must have spoken to some of you yesterday and not known – just an idea on the name to faces type thing !?

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By: paulc - 5th May 2009 at 06:24

XM692 – our stand was on the same side as the mini railway but further to the right – (next to Aviation Hobby Shop. Walked along that area several times for emergency tea and doughnut runs!

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By: Rocketeer - 4th May 2009 at 21:55

It was a cracking event but cold!! Thanx to peeps I bought from and sold to. Thanx to the organisers and Dick who is a star and thanx to the owners and operators of some crackers including a ‘toy’ Fw190 (very cute), F-TANG and the others….

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By: Pure Lightning - 4th May 2009 at 21:47

Hi all, i had a great day at Popham and it was great to see other people from the forum and have a good natter, i picked up some very nice Lightning and Canberra photos and also a few things for 887. Sorry i missed you Chris see you next time;). All the best Matt

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By: XM692. - 4th May 2009 at 21:04

xm692 – whereabouts was your stand? – wandered around a few times during the day but did not find it. (did not like to be away o long from where i was meant to be either)

Along the flightline, bang opposite the raised train track & steam loco giving rides up & down.

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