April 8, 2008 at 12:45 am
Ive got or soon to have £1500 cash burning a hole in me pocket, would that Surely be enough to buy a single seater, 1950s cockpit, preferably hunter, with complete nose, or anything else considered, cripes i needs one to go to the old cockpit fest with this year, and times running out 😮
preferably with canopy and the best i can find for that sort of money, 😀
By: merkle - 8th April 2008 at 18:23
Hi Merkle
for your storage and size requirements, if you are after a military cockpit in the uk there are the following types that could fit the bill:
Hunter
Vampire
Venom
Sea Hawk
Jet Provost
Meteor
Scimitar
Swift
Chipmunk
Jaguar
Harrier
GnatThey range from the rare and expensive to the more numerous and lower cost. Keep talking to other cockpit owners and museums that like trading their projects. The alternative would be to build a cockpit up from the instrument panels, and collecting the other interior fittings and controls to make a cockpit rig.
Hi Dave,
thanks for the info, i suppose after looking at your list then its got to be anything (Fighter) or Fighter bomber,call it personal preferance, but if i am not over enthusiastic on it , i probably would never get around to restoring it,
I suppose you must have the extreme enthusiasm to start a project, so for a start its got to be something i am mad on, so the list narrows down to, Hunter,Vampire,venom,meteor,seahawk, Single seater (in my dreams)
i suppose the most common from that lot being the GA.11, I would have to put it back into early 1960s colours , (i am well jelous of Naylan moores one )
the colours on his GA11are gorgeous, 😀
By: TempestV - 8th April 2008 at 10:56
Suggestion
Hi Merkle
for your storage and size requirements, if you are after a military cockpit in the uk there are the following types that could fit the bill:
Hunter
Vampire
Venom
Sea Hawk
Jet Provost
Meteor
Scimitar
Swift
Chipmunk
Jaguar
Harrier
Gnat
They range from the rare and expensive to the more numerous and lower cost. Keep talking to other cockpit owners and museums that like trading their projects. The alternative would be to build a cockpit up from the instrument panels, and collecting the other interior fittings and controls to make a cockpit rig.
By: JetBlast - 8th April 2008 at 10:34
Sold…. it moved to Bruntinthorpe i believe.
Is the correct answer.
By: Arabella-Cox - 8th April 2008 at 10:18
HMS Vulture was selling his Sea Vixen, and thats really only a single seater!!, you could send him a PM.
Sold…. it moved to Bruntinthorpe i believe.
By: stuart gowans - 8th April 2008 at 08:37
HMS Vulture was selling his Sea Vixen, and thats really only a single seater!!, you could send him a PM.
Realistically, there’s not much chance of a single seater other than a Hunter, although there is always the possibility of a Harrier getting the chop,(might be worth talking to Jamie Everett, who often adve.rtises on Barnstormers)
By: merkle - 8th April 2008 at 08:25
canberra
there is a PR7 Canberra on cockpitclub website going for £950 if that helps? the extra £550 would go well toward restoring it 🙂 i wanted it but i dont have the luxury of money heh
i love the old canberra, but the logistics of having one at the mo, is near impossible,thats why i am looking for a single seater at mo, 🙂
By: merkle - 8th April 2008 at 08:06
puntuation puntititoion, oh ****** cant spell it
You always spend some of that cash on punctuation lessons. I do good rates 😀
Good luck in your quest for a cockpit 🙂
YES har har very funny ,ok i fell out of school, and my math is crap too,
but ive still mae a resonable success of myself, i am a qaulified, industrial radiographer,and i do alot of nuclear station work (space suits in next to Nuclear reactors, ) i may only be on £9 a hour, but when i do work for the stations (like in a months time i am on a monimm of £1000 a week + expenses,
so i cant be that thick can i , just my spellings a litle shabby,:o
By: Arabella-Cox - 8th April 2008 at 07:18
I’ll sell you a Chippax for £1500 😀
By: BlueRobin - 8th April 2008 at 01:21
You always spend some of that cash on punctuation lessons. I do good rates 😀
Good luck in your quest for a cockpit 🙂
By: Nashio966 - 8th April 2008 at 01:14
there is a PR7 Canberra on cockpitclub website going for £950 if that helps? the extra £550 would go well toward restoring it 🙂 i wanted it but i dont have the luxury of money heh