April 20, 2009 at 6:19 pm
A few shots showing the latest progress of the restoration of the Shuttleworth Collection Spitfire AR501.
The restoration work is of the highest standards (closer to a work of art) and as much of the original is being re-used, frequently creating more work that producing new.



Just a couple of the myriad of bags and boxes, all numbered and ticketed, used to store parts. Everything removed is itemised and located by means of copious notes and diagrams. The restoration would make a damn fine book when finished.




The Man himself

Meanwhile, in the Blister hangar, engineers enjoy themsleves with the happy task of refitting the pots on the Klemm engine

(they werent swearing honest!)

Finally, a wing gets an Elf and safety inspection (geddit??)

A couple from the hangars


By: GliderSpit - 21st April 2009 at 16:04
Very nice pictures with an eye for detail. Is this a restoration for the next 50 years?
By: Robert Whitton - 21st April 2009 at 09:10
Great Spitfire photographs, you can easily count the rivets!! Any more?:)
By: Rocketeer - 20th April 2009 at 22:20
cheers old chap
By: Manonthefence - 20th April 2009 at 22:13
good shots Nick…..will help me in my skinning process….do you mind me printing them off for my own use please? (restoration workshop)
No problem, if you can print them off at a usable size then be my guest.
By: Rocketeer - 20th April 2009 at 21:54
good shots Nick…..will help me in my skinning process….do you mind me printing them off for my own use please? (restoration workshop)
EDIT: Please don’t ‘quote’ masses of images
By: Cees Broere - 20th April 2009 at 19:25
When can we expect the book:rolleyes:
I just love books about restoration of historic aircraft. Deryck, how about that book about NA337?
Cheers
Cees