Hi,
Wellington XIII
JA317
F/O D J Hollies
F/O D Keen
Sgt W A Youngjohns
Sgt R Cameron
Sgt F A Clayton
Ditched 16 miles south of Cape Spartivento.
Regards
Ross
Magic Ritch..
I’ll throw the seat chute in the back of the car..
Looks like it’s two to one that you will be the display dummy.
Regards
Ross
Instead of washing up liquid I recommend this product for small area cleaning in association to a soft bristle tooth brush.
http://www.picreator.co.uk/articles/5_vulpex_liquid_soap.htm
Contains nothing that will harm alloys, paint, rubber or cloth!
Regards
Ross
Well when you all “break out” after regrouping at the Vulcan I’ll be ready to accept your tour at Canberra PR.9, XH175.
Ross
Hi Dave,
Top left pilot port consol from Canberra PR.7.
Bottom throttle cover of Canberra
Regards
Ross
Hi Elliott,
You did not mention what Mk.
Richard Parr, Retroaviation, has a stock of Bubble Canopy cockpit covers still in their packaging.
I’ve got some bare BI.6/8 pilot port and starboard coaming panels up for disposal.
Regards
Ross
Hi Mark,
T.21
Original Throttle box
Original Main panel, complete
Reproduction BFP, complete,
Original Rudder pedals
Reproduction fuselage frame fwd of front spar.
Reproduction cockpit floor
Reproduction pilot seat
Orginal nose c/w pitot tube
Sections of original cowl c/w wiper gear and motors.
Mk II
Original Throttle box
Original Fuel **** controls
Original Main panel, complete
Reproduction BFP, complete,
Original Rudder pedals
Original fuselage frame c/w front spar.
Reproduction cockpit floor
Original Pilot seat
Original control column
Original Nav seat
Original Cowl c/w front windscreen
Original Port glazing
Orignal misc cockpit fittings
Original electrical distribution panel for fuselage
Mk.I
Original Throttle box
Reproduction Main panel, complete
Reproduction BFP, complete,
Reproduction Rudder pedal
Original fuselage frame fwd of front spar c/w with browning mount.
Reproduction cockpit floor
Orginal Cowl c/w front windscreen
Reproduction Browning
Original second pilot control wheel and column.
Plus a few other bits and pieces in deep store (buried in garage)
Regards
Ross
Moving forward on a broad front.
The Anson nose now means that the T.21 is forging ahead of the Mk.I, behind the Mk.II with the Mk.IID still in the starting grid in the garage.
Ross
Shame on you Tony…but I’ll accept your excuse..Flypast.
Ross
GOA was £100
Lot 57 went for £5000
Lot 58 for £7,600
You lot need to read more on the paper mag rather than the forum.
The add is there for all to see.
Regards
Ross
£4,200 plus vat plus 15% commission Bruce.
Regards
Ross
Just the nose of one.
The Anson was hammered down at £3400 plus vat plus commission.
Regards
Ross
Yes David,
Picked up a few things as well.
Regards
Ross
Well the ring is the internal scale of a Direction Indicator (also called a Gyro Compass) usually mounted centre bottom of the standard six on the Blind Flying Panel.
Regards
Ross