August 30, 2004 at 4:07 pm
As there has been some threads about Gladiators :rolleyes: ,
I have put a few pics together for all to enjoy 😉 ,
Cheer everyone, Tally Ho! Phil 😎
By: TomDocherty72 - 19th December 2006 at 14:54
72 Sqn Gladiators
Hi Flood,
Nice Gladiator photos. Two cuaght my eye – K6131 and K6132 – both served with 72 Sqn. I am writing a history of the squadron and wondered if you would be kind enough to let me have copies of these two photos for the book. I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours
Tom:)
By: WebPilot - 19th December 2006 at 12:52
It’s being repainted, so we’ll have two freshly painted Gladiators on the scene next year. There are some excellent in-progress shots here: http://forum.planetalk.net/viewtopic.php?t=2952
Very exciting. Could it be that it will re-emerge in an RAF silver scheme? Here’s hoping!!
By: LimaNovember - 19th December 2006 at 12:46
The Gladiator is spendid in Norwegian paint scheme.I visited Shuttleworth collection summer 2001 and get some nice video shots:D
By: Alex Crawford - 18th December 2006 at 20:02
Hi,
Some very nice photos. I found this a few months ago while ‘surfin’ the net’.
Alex
By: STORMBIRD262 - 18th December 2006 at 14:28
Very Nice!
Very nice indeed!!:D
😉 😎
By: mike currill - 15th December 2006 at 09:08
A few from my collection
The top one of these is my favourite of the markings carried by ‘RK in her life. May even have one or two pics at home of her as K8032. Always thought the Gladiator a nice looking aircraft.
By: oz rb fan - 14th December 2006 at 13:21
where do you get one of those stubwing glads?:dev2:
does antone know if they have started work on the wing for faith on malta?
paul
By: LAHARVE - 14th December 2006 at 00:09
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By: LAHARVE - 13th December 2006 at 22:06
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By: G-ASEA - 13th December 2006 at 21:35
What happening to Shuttleworths Gladiator. The markings where being rubbed down on monday, 10,12,06
By: Kernowglyn - 13th December 2006 at 19:50
Many years ago we had a neighbour who was in the RAF before WW2. He stated that the Gauntlet possessed the finest flying characteristics of any and all the aircraft that he flew.
By: old eagle - 13th December 2006 at 18:40
Gauntlet, you say ?
By: Kernowglyn - 13th December 2006 at 16:13
I’m always glad to see Gloster Gladiators, but I’ll throw down the gauntlet to see who can post photos of its predecessor!
By: STORMBIRD262 - 13th December 2006 at 15:51
Another to pull or NOT to pull!!!!
Some great Glad shot’s ere!!!:eek:
Anyone else out there have anymore Glad’s or Glad info to add???:cool:
Please do;)
By: NiallC - 31st August 2004 at 11:27
Gladiators with VP Props
sycamore
The second of the two pics showing a VP prop. is a well-known one of one of the “Bleriators” created on Malta by using ex-Blenheim engines and props. The complete engine was needed since it would have had the oil feeds etc for the prop which a Gladiator Mercury would not. From memory the Engineering Officer responsible for these creations was quoted as claiming that they would outclimb a Hurricane (Mk. 1, Trop, knackered – presumably).
Niall
By: STORMBIRD262 - 31st August 2004 at 05:27
Thank You All
Thank’s Flood 😀 ,
I was thinking where did the hell did the Norgie come from :confused: ,
As I had not heard of any more flyers,
I must keep up with the new paint jobs :p ,
All top shots,
That last one is a beauty 😉 ,
Not sure about the prop question :confused: ,
But I am sure someone out there does :rolleyes: ,
Cheers everyone, Tally Ho! Phil 🙂
By: Jimw - 30th August 2004 at 21:44
My favorite picture of the Gladiator, taken at OW in 2002
By: sycamore - 30th August 2004 at 21:41
Great photos of a great biplane;I guess the first is a Charles Brown and really has a great feel to it. The interesting one`s are `MRK when fitted with a metal prop, and the two from Lars Lundin showing a/c fitted with two different props, one possibly from a Wildcat, the other from a Blemheim/Battle/Wellesley .Anyone shed any light, and were the props used as constant -speed or set as fixed -pitch??
By: Flood - 30th August 2004 at 20:37
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Flood
By: Flood - 30th August 2004 at 20:24
The Norgie Glad is Shuttleworths G-AMRK.
Flood