October 27, 2004 at 9:14 pm
Hi
As requested, here are some Camel photos.
By: MK959 - 31st October 2004 at 16:30
Tom and Alex,
Many thanks for all the details about the Camel!
Ben
By: amitch - 30th October 2004 at 22:16
Camel
Hi
Many thanks for the Camel photos, they are lovely! Do you know who and where the replica was build?
Not sure where it was built, but it’s a Gerald Thornhill TS 1.
By: DazDaMan - 30th October 2004 at 18:03
Hello Ben, this Camel is one of a small batch made for the Tallmantz company in the ’70s, mainly for use in ‘The Great Waldo Pepper’ and is the sister ship to ours at PPS, hopefully you might get to see them on the ‘big screen’ again in the next few years 😉
Tom
Why would that be…? 😉
By: Tom-W - 29th October 2004 at 19:13
Hello Ben, this Camel is one of a small batch made for the Tallmantz company in the ’70s, mainly for use in ‘The Great Waldo Pepper’ and is the sister ship to ours at PPS, hopefully you might get to see them on the ‘big screen’ again in the next few years 😉
Tom
By: MK959 - 29th October 2004 at 10:45
Hello Alex,
Many thanks for the Camel photos, they are lovely! Do you know who and where the replica was build?
Ben
By: Ant.H - 28th October 2004 at 13:02
Wonderful shots,thanks amitch. 🙂
By: SE5AFAN - 28th October 2004 at 09:08
Absolutely suberb.
Thanks amitch
Can’t wait until the Shuttleworth example is flying.
By: Firebird - 27th October 2004 at 21:36
Stunning shots…….superb. 🙂
By: DazDaMan - 27th October 2004 at 21:29
Fantastic 🙂
That Fokker/Camel shot just reminds me so much of The Great Waldo Pepper! 🙂
By: amitch - 27th October 2004 at 21:27
Camel photos
Hi
160hp Ghome rotary. I was really surprised just how noisy it was when we were flying beside it. It’s loud on the ground, but up close in the air, it’s almost painfull.
By: Andy in Beds - 27th October 2004 at 21:18
WONDERFUL.
Thanks for posting.
So it’s got a real rotary engine–what type?
Cheers
Andy