In reply to your above post J Boyle, I must admit I believe everyone is valuable in a forum, because not everyone is an expert in all fields of knowledge, for instance Mark12 being a known authority on Spitfires may not be familiar with timing the mag on a Gipsy Major but someone else on here who knows nothing of Spitfires may well be very versed in doing so and could answer a question regarding that very abley.
I totally agree about what you said regarding the moderators, but we need all sorts here, enthusiasts,historians, restorers and even the people that ask what is this or such and such is on television. How many times have you or others not realised a programme was on and would have missed it if not for the poster’s “heads up”?
Before the forum went tits up we had all that and it was a great place to visit and ask and learn, so we do need everybody.
Thanks TerryP, definitely not a Spitfire one, which I was pretty certain it wasn’t anyway. Googled them up and so many were advertised as Spitfire ones even though I have never seen one in any Spitfire cockpit that I’ve looked in. Just needed to clarify incase I was wrong. Thanks again for the replies, and at least the forum isn’t dead.
Thank you Bunsen, I thought it would have been older.
By the look of the newspaper photo there doesn’t seem to be any canons fitted, so wouldn’t be a war time photo in my opinion.
Is that a fact or just a guess Trolley Aux?
Guess it will turn up in time, the Spitfire that is
K5054NZ, re. Jodel, you have good taste. A very underrated aeroplane.
Looks a great show, you were lucky that your tickets were changed to Saturday. I feel sorry for the organisers that the Sunday was cancelled, all that work put into it, but better to be safe.
Nice pictures, good to see you have a Jodel included amongst them. Great variety of participants too.
While this thread has been resurrected , any more information known on what is happening with particular Spitfire? Thanks in advance.
Welcome Arcayne, glad to know he is still ok.
I thought Aero Vintage was Guy Black’s company ?
Great work, well done Martin
That is a common site on the roads these days . Merry Christmas everyone
Looking really good, well done and thanks for the updates.
You were watching “The Repair Shop”, last night, I wondered the same thing