September 9, 2006 at 11:09 am
Can anybody in the Seafury fraternity please direct me to an image of the German Seafury being air lifted to Duxford suspended from a helicopter?
Mark
By: JDK - 30th September 2007 at 13:10
That is my understanding.
My understanding also, the big challenge being the Centarus, and numerous other projects on hand, the airframe being (relatively) sound (from personal review).
The latest Classic Wings has an excellent article on Precision, including the announcement of a previously unknown and currently un-serialed P-40F for TFC.
By: Mark12 - 30th September 2007 at 10:17
I hope I´m not too curious, but please allow me to dig a little bit deeper:
Restoration to fly, source for spare parts or just standing aroung?
Thanks anyway.
That is my understanding.
Mark
By: ...starfire - 30th September 2007 at 10:09
I hope I´m not too curious, but please allow me to dig a little bit deeper:
Restoration to fly, source for spare parts or just standing around?
Thanks anyway.
By: Mark12 - 30th September 2007 at 09:44
One year later (in 2007) … not quote zombie-thread-age :diablo:
Can anyone give us an update about Charley Yankee´s current status?
Precision Aerospace Productions – Wangaratta, Australia.
Mark
By: ...starfire - 30th September 2007 at 09:36
One year later (in 2007) … not quote zombie-thread-age :diablo:
Can anyone give us an update about Charley Yankee´s current status?
By: Cees Broere - 11th September 2006 at 18:51
I believe it was Fokker-built?
cees
By: OZFURYFAN - 11th September 2006 at 15:37
Martin,that link is fantastic,I’ve never seen pics of the German tugs before other than photos of individual aircraft.Thanks,Pete
By: Swiss Mustangs - 11th September 2006 at 14:41
a nice link with lots of photos (some of them from my collection) of the German Sea Furies:
http://www.thomasgenth.de/SeafuryD/indexeng.html
cordially
Martin
By: OZFURYFAN - 11th September 2006 at 14:30
Thanks for the info Benno,I may have the wrong Fury as it has been suggested that the one coming here is a T-20,I guess time will tell,cheers,Pete
By: BennoT6 - 10th September 2006 at 20:19
D-CACY was the only singleseater FB.11. All other German Target Tugs, from the Deutsche Luftberatungs Dienst, were TT.20s.
By: LAHARVE - 10th September 2006 at 14:05
Pic 1, being dismant for transit by Personal Plane Services, 13th October 1999, no door evident on uc leg, although evident in pic 2 taken 7th July 1996.
By: OZFURYFAN - 10th September 2006 at 13:35
Hi all,interesting,I thought all the ex-German target tugs were T-20’s or has this had some cosmetic alterations?Either way,a little rumour in this part of the world is that it is coming downunder shortly,YIIIPPPEEEE!cheers,Pete
By: flyingcloggie - 10th September 2006 at 07:32
Here is a shot while in the hangeer with OFMC.
By: David Burke - 9th September 2006 at 21:11
Last time I saw her she was with Ralph Hull . I guess Kermit Weeks has either sold her or decided he wants her in Florida!
By: Lee Howard - 9th September 2006 at 21:02
Has anyone got details of where it is off to? I take it TFC are continuing their restoration of VX653?
By: bentwingbomber - 9th September 2006 at 20:58
Mark
looks like the drop tanks have grown legs as well
Cheers
Bwb
By: Mark12 - 9th September 2006 at 20:44
Looks complete here???
Scanned from Flypast October 1996
Tony Andrews
Tony,
It most certainly does. Many thanks.
Mark
By: TonyA - 9th September 2006 at 20:34
Looks complete here???
Scanned from Flypast October 1996
Tony Andrews
By: Mark12 - 9th September 2006 at 20:21
On behalf of the new owner.
Many thanks one and all for the responses.
This aircraft is currently on its way to foreign climes and it is minus its main undercarriage gear doors.
Did it lose them along the way or were they never there in the first place?
True, some panels and all the control surfaces were removed for the air lift but all images referred above show the gear doors missing.
Unless you know different.
Mark
By: TonyA - 9th September 2006 at 18:22
Actually August 1995 Aeroplane Monthly (though July’s issue had a nice picture of an A20 being lifted
Tony Andrews