I have a load of pictures
Will scan and post next week
Philip
What No Beech Boys
thanks for the links
here is link to my blog site
lots of Beech newsletters and special publications i have done over the last 16 years
http://beechrestorations.wordpress.com/about-us/
lots of info on our restoration as well
more pictures of beech 18’s required please
I love the 18
here is a link to mine
http://www.beechrestorations.com
i am the one in the guantanamo bay coveralls
I do a lot of Beech research and writing for our newsletters and Beech Restorations special publications – I just though it was great and taken in the context it was meant
i do understand the dangers of such manipulations though
philip
Isnt that the very rare Beech 36 ???? 😀
Must have been a bit thirsty
There is a mod out there where a Twin Beech is fitted with a nosewheel and single trail. It makes it virtually unrecognizable.
That is the pacific trade wind mod
Nothing like the good old tail dragger
It’s all gettting too clever… not even the same details on the cowlings! Far too convincing!
THe front lower cowlings have the same stains. It is very good though
just had a browse – excellent, superb, brilliant, fantastic.
very skilled
I have some subjects you might be interested in
Kettenkrad, Kubelwagen, Beech 18 (x2), Harvard/T-6 (x2)
if you want to get some close up hands on you are more than welcome to come and see us. pm me if interested.
philip
seems ok now – done nothing different
chrome user
doesnt load for me either
tried yesterday and again just now
the saturday evening WWI practice was superb to watch over a beer and that excellent BBQ laid on by the Aviator.
The whole experience was fantastic. Even as a resident (of sorts) and knowing what kind of a show it was going to be I was still very impressed. The organisers did a superb job. Blue Max, Low – N – Slow, Texantomcat, Patch, Eric, Ken, Damien to name just a few deserve a real pat on the back.
The pilots did a magnificent job.
superb location, superb organisation – Superb weather
well done to all involved.
thanks also go to Shirley and Marge for feeding us all on the Sunday over at the museum which was very well supported during both days
philip
Still plodding along – maybe next year – said that last year and the year before etc.
nice pics – those high cabin 18’s just look a bit odd to me. good old D models and lower for me
🙂
Philip, keep at it!! 🙂 You’ll get there eventually and i’m sure there are alot of enthusiasts looking forward to it 🙂
cestrian, Nice shots there. Thats good news on the Auster 5. 🙂
it was for Terry L, Rich W and Rich F – there in spirit
Hi EGTC
not a problem
still a long way to go before flight
got starboard engine running last saturday – 1 double engine run in about 30 years
philip