September 5, 2024 at 11:17 pm
Hopefully she will get more airtime..
https://www.platinumfighters.com/inventory/1940-vickers-supermarine-spitfire-ia-p9374/
By: DH82EH - 15th September 2024 at 21:27
Ah yes.
I wasn’t aware if the Mk XVIII had flown yet.
Thanks
By: Sopwith - 15th September 2024 at 12:39
Thanks Trumper and ErrolC, I knew about court case but I thought that perhaps the plug had been pulled on the company. Pleased to hear that this is not the case and they’re still going
By: Prop Strike - 14th September 2024 at 22:00
Actually two in Canada!
There are about 74 Spitfires flying in the world:
Australia: 5 (MH603, MV154, MV239, PL344, TB863)
Belgium: 1 (SL721)
Canada: 2 (TE294, TP280)
Denmark: 1 (MJ271)
France: 2 (PS890, RM927)
Germany: 1 (MH415)
Greece: 1 (MJ755)
Israel: 1 (TE554)
Netherlands: 3 (MJ772, MK732, TB885)
New Zealand: 2 (NH799, PV270)
Norway: 1 (EN570)
Sweden: 1 (RW386)
Turkey: 1 (TE517)
United Kingdom: 41
http://www.warbirdinformationexchange.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=65…
By: ErrolC - 14th September 2024 at 20:58
The TVAL collection is back in operation, although it only displays at Masterton (there used to also be limited displays at Omaka Airshows). The pilots practice once a month during summer (with limited public viewing), and display bi-annually at the Wings Over Wairarapa airshow. Unfortunately weather prevented any displays for them at the 2023 show. But 2021 was great! Sadly the show will not happen in 2025, due to dealing with a delayed show (due to nearby floods) and a weather-cancelled day.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/errolgc/albums/72157718464448287
By: trumper - 14th September 2024 at 19:18
Sopwith , it looks like money and fraud, such a shame. Doing a quick google it shows https://sfo.govt.nz/media-cases/media-releases/former-employee-of-sir-p…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gmZ9X9Aplk&t=5s . Looks like it was an incredible collection , is it still in operation in any shape ?
By: Sopwith - 14th September 2024 at 15:22
What happened to Peter Jackson’s TVAL?, I hadn’t heard anything about that. What a great pity.
By: NewQldSpitty - 14th September 2024 at 10:23
Plus the loss of Peter Jacksons TVAL 🙁
By: ErrolC - 14th September 2024 at 02:27
Borrow one from New Zealand. 🙂
They seem to have plenty of warbirds, possibly the highest per capita of anywhere. 🙂 🙂
Currently under-going a net outflow. Have lost in last couple of years Mustang, P-40, Spitfire, P-40, Mustang. Catalina and Anson for sale. Good to have the Corsair back flying (not allowed to be exported), multiple P-40 and Yak projects underway.
By: DH82EH - 13th September 2024 at 15:15
Cries in Canadian!!
One airworthy Spitfire for the whole country!!
By: J Boyle - 12th September 2024 at 00:37
Borrow one from New Zealand. 🙂
They seem to have plenty of warbirds, possibly the highest per capita of anywhere. 🙂 🙂
By: NewQldSpitty - 11th September 2024 at 00:34
LOL imagine us poor people in Australia!
By: J Boyle - 10th September 2024 at 05:11
While I appreciate the rarity of a Mk.I, UK Spitfire fans shouldn’t be too greedy about wanting it to return.
After all the UK had a much higher percentage of the type by number as well as per capita and in proximity than the US or Canada could ever hope to have.
I dare say any UK citizen wishing to would not have to travel very far (200 miles or a four hour drive) to see one. Not so in North America. 🙂
By: NewQldSpitty - 10th September 2024 at 00:23
Possibly yes…There were two or three MkI,s that came out at about the same time so hard to keep track.
By: DazDaMan - 9th September 2024 at 20:17
It was flying around for a couple of years after the rebuild. Pretty sure it’s even in the Spitfire documentary from 2018.
By: Sopwith - 9th September 2024 at 11:24
Ok cheers
By: NewQldSpitty - 8th September 2024 at 23:09
Latter mate…
By: Sopwith - 8th September 2024 at 17:24
“sold straight after tests flights I think “
Do you mean that it’s already sold or was that when the current vendor bought it?
By: NewQldSpitty - 8th September 2024 at 11:38
Pretty much sold straight after tests flights I think.
By: Sopwith - 7th September 2024 at 08:44
Hasn’t been in the UK for a while now as far as I know.
By: trumper - 6th September 2024 at 21:29
Here’s hoping it will stay in the UK and fly regularly .