January 9, 2013 at 9:41 am
From his FB page
Am getting ready to leave on a really early morning flight to check out the latest really cool acquisition with a couple of my aircraft guys!
Sorry… nobody’s really come close to guessing what it is.
I will tell you this – A foreign buyer was VERY close to purchasing it as an investment, and it would have ended up disassembled in a warehouse overseas where it probably would not have seen the light of day for quite some time. I have been following this airplane for a decade and it was always waaay beyond my reach. Well , I pushed my boundaries, I reached beyond myself, and with a bit of divine intervention from the original owner… it fell into my hands!
It should be sitting on display at Fantasy of Flight by the end of this year!
Keep guessing!
Intriguing no?
Moggy
By: canadair - 10th January 2013 at 00:04
Whoops!
should have checked his FB first! (or for that matter simply read the post above 🙂
Cat’s out of the bag! We had some great guessers and a few detectives out there!
Howard Hughes’ Sikorsky S-43!
Oh well, I would have rather seen it be the Mystery ship! still it will no doubt happen, just a matter of time,
as well stand by for a QED…..
By: canadair - 10th January 2013 at 00:01
Maybe it’s a Mystery-ship……………………………!
I would say based on his love of the racers, and this being a VERY glaring hole in the collection, the suggestion certainly has merit.
By: deltascrew - 9th January 2013 at 22:51
posted on WIX its the Sikorsky S-43
http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/NNum_Results.aspx?NNumbertxt=440
By: Jayce - 9th January 2013 at 22:42
The full scale replicas are likely expanded from plans rather than molds. Some of the minor structural bloopers are the sort you get from looking at a two dimensional image rather than a real example.
By: Rocketeer - 9th January 2013 at 22:38
He provided turrets for replication
By: J Boyle - 9th January 2013 at 21:48
I have photos of the ISO containers that I was told it is then still sitting in at Fantasy of Flight in 2005/2007. No proof that they did still contain the Lanc though….
We know Kermit and Peter Jackson are friends…which leads to the question, which Lanc (if any) were used as molds for the FSM to be used in the new film?
By: Paul F - 9th January 2013 at 21:33
Talking of which -has the Lancaster ever been photographed since that last image of it leaving North Weald on it’s way to Kermit?
I have photos of the ISO containers that I was told it is then still sitting in at Fantasy of Flight in 2005/2007. No proof that they did still contain the Lanc though….
By: j_jza80 - 9th January 2013 at 19:44
Whereas in this case it will sit in storage for years if it’s not already airworthy.. & if it is, it will promptly be grounded… So either way, unlikely to ever fly again…
Glass houses Kermit? 😀
By: markstringer - 9th January 2013 at 19:25
He has a S38 as well
By: J Boyle - 9th January 2013 at 19:07
Rumour has it its his 3rd Sikorsky float plane a S 43-H!!
Another is the S-39…what’s the third?
By: David Burke - 9th January 2013 at 18:38
Talking of which -has the Lancaster ever been photographed since that last image of it leaving North Weald on it’s way to Kermit?
By: ZRX61 - 9th January 2013 at 18:22
I will tell you this – A foreign buyer was VERY close to purchasing it as an investment, and it would have ended up disassembled in a warehouse overseas where it probably would not have seen the light of day for quite some time.
Whereas in this case it will sit in storage for years if it’s not already airworthy.. & if it is, it will promptly be grounded… So either way, unlikely to ever fly again…
By: j_jza80 - 9th January 2013 at 17:52
It’s really not that hard to work out. Just use the same logic that several on here use when reporting the latest comings and goings on the UK Spitfire scene.
So, it’s in Burma and currently in a crate, buried under a runway?
By: low'n'slow - 9th January 2013 at 17:51
It’s really not that hard to work out. Just use the same logic that several on here use when reporting the latest comings and goings on the UK Spitfire scene.
That’ll probably get you banned! :diablo:
By: Mike J - 9th January 2013 at 17:47
It’s really not that hard to work out. Just use the same logic that several on here use when reporting the latest comings and goings on the UK Spitfire scene.
By: DazDaMan - 9th January 2013 at 17:39
A high back Spitfire perhaps?
He had one of those – PL344 – back in the 1990s.
By: Trolly Aux - 9th January 2013 at 17:00
BEAUFIGHTER,,,,,, Tarrr Daaaah bummmm tisshh
By: civil aero - 9th January 2013 at 16:07
Maybe it’s a Mystery-ship……………………………!
By: yankeepapa - 9th January 2013 at 15:12
When I was there last week, these were the words being used about his S-38. He had been after it for years, out of reach, had a flight in it with owner and pulled off a deal.
I heard the same last week at Polk with Kermit speaking near his mustang. nice quick presentation, surprised he is now in the books for kids, why not.
yves
By: j_jza80 - 9th January 2013 at 14:23
A high back Spitfire perhaps?