Alister Kay flew the mustang
Maybe one of the Sea Fury Experts on this forum can help.
Or maybe not as this one has a proper engine. :rolleyes:
John Allison………….er……….?
Oh yeah.
😡
In england.
Yes
On view.
No
😮
What a machine!!!
Fantastic!!
Thank you snakeman
🙂
Looks like smithy to me.
The word cost frightens the museum
Best you dont say it again. :rolleyes:
Anyone know how much an extractor fan is????
[QUOTE=topgun regect]the BBMF MkII Spitfire P7350 still has the wartime repair patches on it from bullet holes IIRC Does that count?[/QUOTE
I seem to remember that these were replaced during a major overhaul
I absolutely agree with Duxfordhawk’s post above. Incidentally, I rather think that the (in fact THAT) Bearcat does have quite a lot of UK history. Having watched master aerobatic pilots put it through its paces at many, many UK shows, Stephen Gray, Stefan Karwoski (sp?) being just two, over the last 20(?) years, I think that’s some history to remember…
Cheers
Stephen Grey.
With an e.
Ta 😀
They were for The real macoys flying jacket ads from memory.
Another advert was for a drink company and involved dave gilmours and anders Mustangs
Yet another was for a tobbaco company which used old crow complete with cordite streaks and the words Major Mark Hanna on the canopy rail.
R2800’s etc were only any good when they put them in farm machinery saved on the more powerful deisel units I was told only decent round engines were made by Bristol
DIGBY
Glad to see you back
With such harsh comments about radials tut tut
Hope you had a good day at the office today
Hows goonter??
Maybe IWM needs to recruit some fresh blood.
Septic.[/QUOTE]
Fresh blood?
Mmmmm.
Maybe thats just what the 85 acre heritage complex needs.
Stuart Goldspink flew the wildcat.
Mk 12 the stripes went on tuesday, on the wings only, and will probably be off as soon as MH434 gets back.
Hence MH434s new D day stripes