January 5, 2013 at 12:47 am
http://www.qam.com.au/aircraft/spitfire-v/LZ844-6.htm
This Spitfire was sold off and exported from Australia last year (much to many people disappointment) and had 4 propeller blades before it left and it been reported that now in UK, 2 propeller blades were sawn off the airframe.
By: NewQldSpitty - 30th May 2024 at 09:25
Yep thats pretty much it.Not only QAM not given the opportunity but never was any other Australian Museum.It was all hush hush until it happened.Apparently a Politician ended up with a Helicopter for some reason.
By: Ron Cuskelly - 30th May 2024 at 02:55
“Lz844 came from QAM Caloundra where it was displayed for many years where they cut off a very rare Barracuda prop blade to fit it inside the container.”
This statement implies that it was QAM who cut off the propeller. What actually happened is this:
LZ844 was on loan to the Queensland Air Museum at Caloundra from its owners, an aviation trade school at Brisbane Airport. The aircraft was sold to a buyer in the UK without the knowledge of QAM. The first that QAM knew about it was when the new owner’s representative arrived at the museum to take possession of the aeroplane! It was he who cut off the propeller blade so that the aircraft would fit into a container. QAM was never given an opportunity to bid on the aeroplane. The propeller was indeed from a Barracuda. Adding insult to injury, it was QAM who donated this prop to Barry Coran for incorporation into his rebuild of LZ844.
By: NewQldSpitty - 24th May 2024 at 11:37
Aaahhh sorry my bad…..
By: Sopwith - 23rd May 2024 at 11:48
NewQldSpitty, I am pretty sure that Arcayne means Oaksey Park, a short distance from Kemble.
Arcayne thanks for the update, I wondered what had happened to her. Very interesting.
By: NewQldSpitty - 23rd May 2024 at 10:25
Oakey Airfield is still the Army Aviation Base…The old Museum site was just outside the fence before they built the new museum in the 2000,s and they moved everything inside the fence.Well before my time there.
Oakey before then was always a shopping trip for Spitfire collectors.
Lz844 came from QAM Caloundra where it was displayed for many years where they cut off a very rare Barracuda prop blade to fit it inside the container..
By: Arcayne - 23rd May 2024 at 04:18
Hi All,
Sorry to drag up this old post again. My grandfather, Barry Coran health has been declining as of late and has been asking a lot about his Spitfire, wondering what has become of it. I’ve been doing a lot of online investigation and finally tracked some information down. It turns out it was purchased by a gentleman by the name of Martin Cobb in 2011, whom I recently managed to make contact with, and he advised it was being stored at Kemble Airfield in Gloucestershire after he purchased it, whilst deciding how to best proceed. Unfortunately at this time it was then illegally used by a major fraudster (I won’t mention his name in case it’s against Forum rules). Once the various frauds were being investigated by the police and fraud squad, the gentleman in questions associates put the Spitfire LZ844 into a shipping container and moved everything out of the hangar to another airfield in the middle of the night. By the time the police (and others including Martin) had tracked them to Oaksey Airfiled they had already departed in a hurry leaving yet more unpaid rents behind them. Martin, nor the police have been able to track the Spitfire down.
I suspect it has since been stripped, and parts sold to other people for their projects. But I thought I’d post an update, and if anyone has any other information please feel free to let me know 🙂
By: Trolley Aux - 13th March 2021 at 18:25
By: Sopwith - 13th March 2021 at 14:19
Is that a fact or just a guess Trolley Aux?
By: NewQldSpitty - 11th March 2021 at 22:06
Last I heard many years ago was the plane was stripped down to figure out what was reuseable.Next all went quiet.
By: Trolley Aux - 11th March 2021 at 18:25
It will turn up at THE SPITFIRE FACTORY very soon
By: Sopwith - 11th March 2021 at 11:59
Guess it will turn up in time, the Spitfire that is
By: NewQldSpitty - 11th March 2021 at 10:38
Still in hiding somewhere…Finding the Holy Grail might have better success..
By: Sopwith - 28th February 2021 at 12:16
While this thread has been resurrected , any more information known on what is happening with particular Spitfire? Thanks in advance.
By: Sopwith - 28th February 2021 at 10:21
Welcome Arcayne, glad to know he is still ok.
By: Arcayne - 27th February 2021 at 09:51
Hi all,
Sorry to drag up this old thread. I am actually Barry Coran grandson and stumbled across this thread by accident. I still recall as a child visiting the Point Cook hanger with him, being in awe that he was recreating something so imoressive with his bare hands.
Just wanted to thank everyone for the kind things said about him. He is still with us, and just as parionate about aviation and war time.
By: Sopwith - 12th December 2017 at 15:14
Would that be in the same sense as something is afoot?:)
By: Mark12 - 12th December 2017 at 14:04
Something is amiss here.
Mark
By: Sopwith - 12th December 2017 at 08:01
Mark12?, anybody else?
By: QldSpitty - 11th December 2017 at 23:19
Last I heard it went missing from view in the Uk…
By: Sopwith - 11th December 2017 at 20:30
Sorry to drag up this old thread, but looking through the “book” earlier this evening got me thinking. Is this rebuild progressing and is it at Kemble still?, only haven’t seen or heard anything mentioned about it lately unless I missed it.