November 10, 2017 at 10:50 pm
Does anyone have any close ups of the cowlings and rudder on this machine ?
By: bradleygolding - 2nd December 2017 at 23:23
Interesting to see IES Projects mentioned here. I am looking for info on the Gunbus Replicas they built for the film “Shout AT The Devil”. I presume that the company is no more, but does anyone have any contact details for anyone involved with them?
Cheers
Steve
By: Auster Fan - 30th November 2017 at 11:48
“Auster G-AGOH was airworthy when it was grounded. From memory there were costs involved in maintaining and operating her that needed to be met -on a council budget I imagine there were concerns about that.”
That’s a shame if that’s the case, but understandable I guess from a council perspective in these straitened times. As an historically significant airframe (IMHO), it would be great for someone to find a way to get it airborne again. I can’t think that costs would be astronomic, relatively speaking when compared to some restorations…
By: Elmdon Boy - 29th November 2017 at 22:15
Thanks for the photos avion. G-ALFA has a totally different scheme than in the 60s Elmdon days. It had a typical Auster factory scheme then, pale yellow with a green trim. I wish I had taken more photos of the aircraft I saw then, instead of just the reg.
Film and processing was expensive in those days when your only income was parents pocket money.
By: avion ancien - 29th November 2017 at 18:42
For those with a penchant for Austers in uniform, the albums I mentioned hitherto contain photographs of AOP.9s WZ729, XK382, XN407, XP281, XP282, XR244 and XS238 as well as AOP.11 XP254 and B.4 XA177. As before, if anyone wants to see the photograph of a specific aeroplane for a specific reason, please let me know.
By: Fournier Boy - 29th November 2017 at 18:36
OH boo – but thank you for looking. Anybody else have anything on TT?
FB
By: David Burke - 29th November 2017 at 15:43
Auster G-AGOH was airworthy when it was grounded. From memory there were costs involved in maintaining and operating her that needed to be met -on a council budget I imagine there were concerns about that.
By: Elmdon Boy - 29th November 2017 at 15:39
Thanks G-APDK for your photo input for me.
Would still like to know if avion ancien has any, particularly G-AMTC at Elmdon
By: Auster Fan - 29th November 2017 at 14:03
Out of curiosity and apologies for the slight thread drift, why was G-AGOH PWFU? Was it an airworthiness issue, simply that it was felt wiser to ground it while it was still in one piece or some other reason?
By: AnthonyG - 28th November 2017 at 18:11
Thanks for posting that photo of NZ1707….lovely!
By: G-APDK - 28th November 2017 at 08:51
Elmdon Boy
Pictures of G-AJRC at https://abpic.co.uk/pictures/search?q=G-AJRC&f=registration&exact=1&type=®istration=&operator=&code_number=&construction_number=&airport=&country=&photographer=&date_taken=&airshow=&military_unit=&information=&exact=1&search_type=simple
Hope this helps
G-APDK
Air-Britain
By: avion ancien - 27th November 2017 at 20:02
I’ll see what I can do tomorrow, gentlemen. However I must disillusion you, Elmdon Boy. I’m a southerner who spent a decade or so in the Midlands, principally in the 90s, so I can’t promise you much, brummie wise, from the days of yore!
By: Elmdon Boy - 27th November 2017 at 15:31
Any chance with G-AJRC avion ancient. One of only two Austers I have flown in. Out of Defford near Pershore in 1991. Lovely flying over the Malvern hills on a beautiful sunny day. I notice its no longer on the UK register, what’s happened to it.
Also G-AMTC, a resident with the Warwickshire Aero Club at Elmdon in the early to mid 60s. I remember it well from my spotting days as a schoolboy at Elmdon. The other resident Auster at this time was G-ALFA.
I believe you came from this part of the world avion ancient, am I correct, if so perhaps I know you from this period of time.
By: ozplane - 27th November 2017 at 15:00
Merci mille fois. Vraiment cet forum est formidable. Interesting story with HHO and it’s fellow Auster GTV. They were owned by a chap called George Pine who was a mink farmer back when fur coats were PC Anyway he flew the two Austers “round the Tower” at Blackpool and it was on one such flight, at the princely sum of 7/6d (37.5p), that led to my life long interest in aviation. I seem to remember my father, a chubby genial Lancashire Lass and myself progressing in a stately fashion round the aforesaid Tower all on the power of a 90hp Cirrus. Not sure the CAA would approve these days.
By: Fournier Boy - 27th November 2017 at 13:59
G-AGTT please!
By: avion ancien - 27th November 2017 at 13:05
Bravo, ozplane. I’ll see what I can find!
By: ozplane - 27th November 2017 at 10:39
Si c’est possible, je voudrai bien voir une image de G-AHHO dans lequelle j’ai fait mon premier vol….or words to that effect!
By: avion ancien - 27th November 2017 at 10:28
Here’s NZ1707. I’m afraid that I don’t have the time to scan and post the rest of the photographs. But I’ll do individual images if anyone has a specific interest in a specific aeroplane rather than a general interest in seeing everything. I’ll occupy what time I have listing the other, civilian, Austers whose photographs are in the album. There are dozens of them.
By: baz62 - 27th November 2017 at 02:17
Any of them but NZ1707 for sure!