January 21, 2004 at 2:13 pm
How many Spits (or any other Warbirds) have flown on the UK airshow scene in SEAC colours? I have seen pictures of an example based at Cranfield at one point, what happned to it?
By: Flat 12x2 - 21st January 2004 at 15:46
Yak11 & Mark
Thanks for that guys, I should have pics somewhere, buried in unsorted boxes of all my other aircraft & automotive pics. One day I might come across them.
By: Mark12 - 21st January 2004 at 15:31
Adrian Reynard and partner acquired the Mk VIII MT719/I-SPIT from Franco Actis and flew it in the same 17 Sqd. markings as G-VIII. With the pressure of Formula One car racing aspirations the aircraft was sold to the US.
Adrian Reynard and partner also acquired SM845 from the US. A former Indian A/F project machine they commissioned a restoration at HFL but ended up disposing of their interest, to HFL, before completion.
Mark
By: Yak 11 Fan - 21st January 2004 at 15:29
Originally posted by Flat 12×2
The flying Spitfire at the D*ck Melton open day at Popham sometime ’89-’91 had a small plaque riveted on the inside of the cockpit door that read something like ‘owned by Raynard Motorsports’ & I dont think it was a Mk XVIII
That would be the mkVIII then MT719 registered to Reynard Racing Cars Ltd as G-VIII. The XVIII had passed to Historic Flying by the time it flew.
By: DazDaMan - 21st January 2004 at 15:24
We’re forgetting one very obvious SEAC-wearing aircraft, BBMF Hurricane PZ865.
By: Mark12 - 21st January 2004 at 15:23
Daz,
Yep. Not taken by me but I did the paint scheme. It is 152 Squadron.
In fact because the aircraft was lost so soon after painting, the BBMF used the artwork and detail for the past seasons scheme on PS915. This is currently being changed for 2004 season.
Mark
By: Flat 12x2 - 21st January 2004 at 15:22
The flying Spitfire at the D*ck Melton open day at Popham sometime ’89-’91 had a small plaque riveted on the inside of the cockpit door that read something like ‘owned by Raynard Motorsports’ & I dont think it was a Mk XVIII
By: DazDaMan - 21st January 2004 at 15:15
TP298 (Mark12 – one of your pics?)
By: DazDaMan - 21st January 2004 at 15:08
This one, SM845, the other Reynard Spitfire.
By: Mark12 - 21st January 2004 at 15:07
This is the only time I have been invited to take air to air photos on a first post restoration flight.
Usually quite a tense moment but no problem for the Cranfield Chief Test Pilot and NH749 on this occasion – 9 April 1983.
Mark
By: Yak 11 Fan - 21st January 2004 at 14:56
Re: Reynard
Originally posted by SADSACK
Dont Reynard own another Spit?
Adrian Reynard did own the mark XVIII which is currently owned by Historic Flying.
By: DazDaMan - 21st January 2004 at 14:54
Not sure – someone else on the forum will, though.
Something tells me the name was mentioned in an earlier thread, but I could be mistaken.
Daz
By: SADSACK - 21st January 2004 at 14:49
Reynard
Dont Reynard own another Spit?
By: DazDaMan - 21st January 2004 at 14:29
Re: mk8
Originally posted by SADSACK
That MK8 intrigues me, who owned it?
Ummm… at one point it was owned by, I think, Franco Actis, appropriately registered as I-SPIT, until about 1990, when it went to Reynaud (sp) Racing in the UK. Can’t remember the UK reg, though.
She’s now owned by the Cavanaugh Flight Museum, still flying in her original 17 Squadron markings.
By: DazDaMan - 21st January 2004 at 14:26
Finally, BBMF Spitfire XIX PS915 (not sure what squadron this is)
By: SADSACK - 21st January 2004 at 14:26
mk8
That MK8 intrigues me, who owned it?
By: DazDaMan - 21st January 2004 at 14:24
BBMF Spitfire XIX PM631
By: DazDaMan - 21st January 2004 at 14:23
TFC’s high-back Spitfire XIV, SM832
By: DazDaMan - 21st January 2004 at 14:21
Four or five to my certain knowledge.
MT719 (Spitfire VIII now in the States)