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AR213 Grounded for 2009?

In a report in the ‘Other’ monthly, it says that this lovely aircraft is likely to be grounded this year due to the economic downturn-does anyone know if this is true?

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By: DazDaMan - 7th June 2010 at 19:07

Stuff Legends! :diablo: Battle of Britain show in September! 😀

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By: DCK - 7th June 2010 at 17:31

Fingers crossed for AR213 @ Legends. One of my absolute fave warbirds on the circuit.

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By: Elliott Marsh - 27th April 2010 at 11:14

Thanks Mark.

The ‘Fury was not on public display and remained in Kennet’s hangar for the day. You could just about see it when they began moving the other aircraft – Skyraider etc – back into the hangar at the end of the day. Looks nice…very nice. 😎

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By: markstringer - 27th April 2010 at 11:11

quality!!!!

Cracking shots from the weekend Elliot by the way. Was the RNHF sea fury on the display line?

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By: Elliott Marsh - 27th April 2010 at 10:51

It is down to fly at Kemble and Cosford. It flew from Duxford to Kemble – where, judging from recent photographs, it remains – earlier in the year.

Certainly looks more positive than last year! 🙂

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By: markstringer - 27th April 2010 at 10:33

does anybody know if AR213 will be displaying this year or is it grounded for all of 2010?

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By: Bograt - 9th August 2009 at 15:51

Just been told that, after 40 years, AR213 has left Booker, and will now be based at Duxford.
Edgar

It arrived at DX on Friday afternoon.

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By: Mark12 - 9th August 2009 at 12:54

From memory weren’t there something like 22,000 Spitfires and 16,000 P51 built?

In which case how do we reconcile Merlin Madness’s statement that the Spitfire is now not as common as the P51 if 1% of each type survives?

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Apples with oranges?

I suspect the 1% refers to flying Mustangs.

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By: Merlin Madness - 9th August 2009 at 12:44

I was specifically referring to the mark 1 Spitfire being a rarer bird than the p51d.

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By: Moggy C - 9th August 2009 at 12:34

…and ditto Spitfires.

Mark

From memory weren’t there something like 22,000 Spitfires and 16,000 P51 built?

In which case how do we reconcile Merlin Madness’s statement that the Spitfire is now not as common as the P51 if 1% of each type survives?

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By: chumpy - 9th August 2009 at 12:14

Still owned Peter Livanos…should perhaps have said ‘current’ owner!

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By: Sopwith - 9th August 2009 at 12:04

Re. Chumpy`s reply about the new owner of AR213.I didn`t know that it was for sale,has Peter Livanos sold it then?

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By: Mark12 - 9th August 2009 at 11:14

Ah, but do those stats factor in the fact that many P-51s and Spitfires around today contain so much new-build material that in effect the original productions run numbers could now be expanded to take account of this which would marginally drive down the survivors as a % of numbers built.:D
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Yes by about .01%

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By: HuwJHopkins - 9th August 2009 at 11:13

Well, at least if she’s going to Duxford I’ll finally get a chance to see her!:D A shame though for High Wycombe.

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By: Consul - 9th August 2009 at 11:09

Ah, but do those stats factor in the fact that many P-51s and Spitfires around today contain so much new-build material that in effect the original productions run numbers could now be expanded to take account of this which would marginally drive down the survivors as a % of numbers built.:D
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By: Mark12 - 9th August 2009 at 10:40

Somebody pointed out that 1% of all P51s built are still extant. I hadn’t ever thought of it like that

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…and ditto Spitfires.

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By: Moggy C - 9th August 2009 at 10:16

Just a tad more rare than a p51d:)

Somebody pointed out that 1% of all P51s built are still extant. I hadn’t ever thought of it like that

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By: chumpy - 9th August 2009 at 10:04

Yes it is the true, the new owner of AR213 preferring Duxford rather than Booker as his operating base.

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By: Edgar Brooks - 8th August 2009 at 23:51

Just been told that, after 40 years, AR213 has left Booker, and will now be based at Duxford. If it’s permanent, it’s the end of an era for High Wycombe.
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By: Merlin Madness - 26th May 2009 at 18:44

AR213 is a Spitfire, plenty of em about though….:D

Just a tad more rare than a p51d:)

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