November 13, 2007 at 12:07 pm
Dear all,
I hope this thread will become long running and be used by many to answer that age old question “What ever happened to ……………??” It can be used for aircraft, persons or places.
Please feel free to join in.
Be lucky
David
By: Lord Roxeth - 25th February 2008 at 19:22
Whatever happened to…
Roger Hoefling?
He was the excellent airshow commentator at Old Warden in the 1970’s and 80’s. He also did the RIAT when it was held at Greenham Common.
Out… Roxeth.
By: AvgasDinosaur - 25th February 2008 at 14:05
FAA Nreg site shows N8395 as still current
N8395 is Assigned
Aircraft Description
Serial Number 41 Type Registration Co-Owner
Manufacturer Name LANCASHIRE Certificate Issue Date 02/10/1989
Model EP.9 PROSPECTOR Status Valid
Type Aircraft Fixed Wing Single-Engine Type Engine Reciprocating
Pending Number Change None Dealer No
Date Change Authorized None Mode S Code 52676320
MFR Year 1959 Fractional Owner NORegistered Owner
Name RYAN PATRICK
Street PO BOX 250
City TUTWILER State MISSISSIPPI Zip Code 38957
County TALLAHATCHIE
Country UNITED STATESAirworthiness
Engine Manufacturer LYCOMING Classification Experimental
Engine Model GO-480 SERIES Category Research and DevelopmentA/W Date 11/11/1971
Not been Cof Ad since Nov 71 If I read that correctly, but he has complied with the tri-annual registration checks by the FAA.
Hope it helps
Be lucky
David
By: VX927 - 25th February 2008 at 12:12
There seems to be some confusion here…………
Both G-APWX and G-APXW were EP9s……..C/n 41 & 43 respectively.
G-APWX was sold in the USA in Nov 68 as N8395. Still extant according to a list of Percival survivors. Seem to remember it was at Oshkosh about five years back.
The EP9 in the Museum of Army flying is marked XM 419 which would make it G-ARTV.
Does anyone know more ????
Planemike
maybe you’re right/… I’ve no idea really. I just did a good search and found this
By: Arabella-Cox - 25th February 2008 at 11:39
EP9s…………confusion
There seems to be some confusion here…………
Both G-APWX and G-APXW were EP9s……..C/n 41 & 43 respectively.
G-APWX was sold in the USA in Nov 68 as N8395. Still extant according to a list of Percival survivors. Seem to remember it was at Oshkosh about five years back.
The EP9 in the Museum of Army flying is marked XM 819 which would make it ex G-ARTV.
Does anyone know more ????
Planemike
By: Stieglitz - 25th February 2008 at 11:29
It would appear he has put some of his classic flock up for sale, Stampe, MS 317, Viimma and Jungmeister but not as yet the aforementioned Harvard.
http://www.avbuyer.com/Dealers/DealerResults.asp?Id=1952
Hope it helps,
Be lucky
David
The Stampe (OO-WIL) is not his Stampe, but one owned by a private person at EBKT. The MS317, Viima and Jungmeister come from the Flying Legends Team at EBKT which is currently selling a part of it’s collection.
So Bruno is not selling his own SV4 (OO-ESV). He still flies it often.
Greets,
Stieglitz
By: TempestV - 25th February 2008 at 11:28
… scrapped Hornets and Sea Hornets in the UK?
Hornet fuselages survived in UK scrapyards until the late 60’s/early 70’s.
A wing from a PR.22 survived in a UK scrapyard until 1980!
By: AvgasDinosaur - 25th February 2008 at 11:07
Yes TT, it is owned by Bruno Van Wayenberghe which flew as number 4 with the blades in 2006. He is the owner of Extraviation Ltd which sells Extra acrobatic planes at EBKT here in Belgium. He told me last year that he thought about selling G-BRLV but I don’t think he has put it up for sale at this point. I think G-BRLV is still here in Belgium. Bruno also owns and flies a Stampe SV4b OO-ESV at EBKT.
Greets,
Stiggy
It would appear he has put some of his classic flock up for sale, Stampe, MS 317, Viimma and Jungmeister but not as yet the aforementioned Harvard.
http://www.avbuyer.com/Dealers/DealerResults.asp?Id=1952
Hope it helps,
Be lucky
David
By: AvgasDinosaur - 25th February 2008 at 10:49
What ever happened to the proposed DH-86 Express replica? I think I recall Viv Bellamy was involved at one time.
Thanks in anticipation
Be lucky
David
By: AvgasDinosaur - 25th February 2008 at 10:46
Perhaps that wasn’t the one that went to America then.
Thanks for your time and trouble.
Be lucky
David
By: VX927 - 25th February 2008 at 10:05
What ever happened to the EP-9 G-APXW (?) sold in America some years ago does it still fly or even exist?
Be lucky
David
Quick search on Google, and it looks like G-APXW is now in the Museum of Army Flying at Middle Wallop
By: AvgasDinosaur - 25th February 2008 at 09:55
What ever happened to the EP-9 G-APXW (?) sold in America some years ago does it still fly or even exist?
Be lucky
David
By: Stieglitz - 23rd February 2008 at 12:24
Just a smal update about G-BRLV. I spoke to Bruno yesterday and he still owns and flies G-BRLV from Kortrijk Wevelgem (EBKT).
Rgrds,
Stieglitz
By: T6flyer - 1st February 2008 at 13:50
Hello,
(better late than never …)
If you are talking about Harvard G-BRLV Texan Belle (previously Night train), then I can say that this machine has been Based for since 2002 at EBKT in Belgium. It hopped to North Weald from time to time for maintenance. I last saw it in Belgium standing outside the extraviation hangar at EBKT in August 2007. It may still be standing in the Extraviation hangar at this point, but I can not confirm this for shure.
I hope this is the one you refer to.
Greets,
Stieglitz
It was indeed. I used to fly in the back seat of this often when it was ‘Night Train’ owned by Lloyd Owens.
Martin
By: Stieglitz - 1st February 2008 at 13:16
Yes TT, it is owned by Bruno Van Wayenberghe which flew as number 4 with the blades in 2006. He is the owner of Extraviation Ltd which sells Extra acrobatic planes at EBKT here in Belgium. He told me last year that he thought about selling G-BRLV but I don’t think he has put it up for sale at this point. I think G-BRLV is still here in Belgium. Bruno also owns and flies a Stampe SV4b OO-ESV at EBKT.
Greets,
Stiggy
By: TEXANTOMCAT - 1st February 2008 at 10:48
IIRC this is owned by Bruno somebody who is something to do with the Blades, she’s been in to Sywell a few times and is absolutely immaculate…
Not seen her for sale myself -only seen Tony Hodgsons III G-JUDI for sale at £75k and has been for ages
TT
By: bri - 1st February 2008 at 10:44
….Leon Trotsky?
He got an ice pick
That made his ears burnWhatever happened to dear old Lenny?
The great Elmyra, and Sancho Panza?
Whatever happened to the heroes?
Whatever happened to the heroes?Etc…
The politically-correct brigade got them
Bri 😉
By: Stieglitz - 1st February 2008 at 09:35
I may be wrong (I usually am) but the Harvard was for sale recently in one of the free newspapers. Havent been to North Weald for ages (apologies to all that know me….I will be back!).
Len as I remember was killed in a Yak-55 accident in Russia. Always remember him for having different coloured shoes.
Martin
Hello,
(better late than never …)
If you are talking about Harvard G-BRLV Texan Belle (previously Night train), then I can say that this machine has been Based for since 2002 at EBKT in Belgium. It hopped to North Weald from time to time for maintenance. I last saw it in Belgium standing outside the extraviation hangar at EBKT in August 2007. It may still be standing in the Extraviation hangar at this point, but I can not confirm this for shure.
G-BRLV at EBKT in Belgium:
Seen here on 21st august 2004:

And on the 18th june 2005 also at EBKT:

I hope this is the one you refer to.
Greets,
Stieglitz
By: Mark V - 30th November 2007 at 19:36
The Aircraft that fly’s over in the ” Beatle’s ” I am the Walrus Song’s film clip?
If I recall, it was filmed at West Malling, and certainly on the spoof ‘All You Need is Cash’ by The Rutles, which also appears to be West Malling, the aircraft are gliders from the resident (at the time) VGS
It was a Shackleton in the original ‘Magical Mystery Tour ‘ TV film of which the ‘I Am The Walrus’ sequence was part of. The complete film was first shown on TV on Boxing Day, 1967 (in black & white :rolleyes: )!
By: alanl - 30th November 2007 at 18:31
Thanks for the link XM’
I did a google on her name and didn’t come up with anything…..
This is relevant to the Kemble thread as well, you couldn’t make it up could you ! 😡
”Maybe so, but because of the skyrocketing growth over the last few years, change is coming to the private aeronautical community, one of about 475 in the country.
More and more of the recent residents have no interest in flying. They bought for an investment or because it’s one of the few places with large lots or simply because it’s so green and the Wellington mall is so near. Some of the newcomers live on the perimeter and have no access to taxiways or the runway. Flying simply wasn’t on the list of reasons to buy at Aero Club.
That has caused friction. They grumble about the noise. A few have suggested curfews.”
By: Ewan Hoozarmy - 30th November 2007 at 09:54
The Aircraft that fly’s over in the ” Beatle’s ” I am the Walrus Song’s film clip!!
If I recall, it was filmed at West Malling, and certainly on the spoof ‘All You Need is Cash’ by The Rutles, which also appears to be West Malling, the aircraft are gliders from the resident (at the time) VGS
The Hon. Patrick Lindsay’s fleet? We know the Spitfire 1a has just flown again at Booker. But what of the Hawker Fury (replica), the Fiat, the Morane etc…?
Neil Williams Jungmann G-BECX?
Jungmann G-BECX was converted to a Lycoming AEIO-360 engine version (YUK!) and last I heard was then sold to Germany.
The ex Patrick Lindsay Morane 230 G-AVEB is still around and is now back in the UK. Last seen at North Moreton.