September 28, 2020 at 7:41 pm
Seems to be filmed at Biggin Hill, and focusing particularly on the restoration of TE-308
About the programme More4 Mon 28 Sep, 9pm Episode 1
”A look inside the workshop dedicated to resurrecting Britain’s most famous plane – the 1943 Mark IX Spitfire – as a dedicated team restore a national icon and return it to the skies”
By: DragonRapide - 26th October 2020 at 21:00
I’ve enjoyed these a lot. They also celebrate the work of other organisations: Retro Track and Air, Airframe Assemblies, Guy Black etc – and highlight the veterans.
Looking forward to the next one!
By: Trolley Aux - 23rd October 2020 at 09:11
I can sit and watch all day NOS, its completely riveting!
I think before we hat the Typhoon, the Hurricane dig etc, I think the filler of cleaning the floor did it !
By: NewQldSpitty - 20th October 2020 at 11:31
Building a Spit can get boring sometimes..Try drilling hundreds of 3/32″ or 1/8″ holes day after day ..
By: Trolley Aux - 20th October 2020 at 09:11
Very good again but felt a little empty in parts, maybe we were spoilt in the first three, still looking forward to next weeks.
By: Prop Strike - 19th October 2020 at 20:52
4th installment at 9.00 tonight
By: Sopwith - 13th October 2020 at 11:46
Hopefully it will be released on dvd?
By: NewQldSpitty - 13th October 2020 at 11:10
Not in Australia yet 🙁
By: DazDaMan - 13th October 2020 at 08:58
This has been a great series so far. Can’t wait for the next one!
By: Trolley Aux - 12th October 2020 at 20:51
Looking forward to tonight, a good series so far
By: Prop Strike - 12th October 2020 at 20:14
3rd episode tonight 9.00pm
By: Trolley Aux - 6th October 2020 at 21:05
Excellent, well produced and entertaining
By: DazDaMan - 6th October 2020 at 12:57
The second episode was very good, showing Peter Monk attending the D-Day celebrations last year.
Also, there was a good mention of the airworthy Typhoon project currently being worked on, too.
By: trumper - 30th September 2020 at 18:20
Very interesting programme .
By: hawker1966 - 29th September 2020 at 19:50
A great watch, that shows the dedication that these guys put into there projects, so looking forward to part 2 next week.
The only mistake that they made was in regards to the Prototype Spitfire K5054, when Spitfire Pilot Anna Walker was shown what was said to be the only surviving part of K5054 this being a hammer head made out of a wing bolt from the original Spitfire, in actual fact there are two known surviving pieces of the original K5054 and this is now at the “Kent Battle of Britain museum” at Hawkinge, the second piece being one of the two main wheels and tyres.
By: Trolley Aux - 28th September 2020 at 22:08
Very good indeed