Flyingblind,
What information are you seeking from the cockpit?
Snoopy : The first spitfires produced by Supermarine were officially known as Mk1 and Mk1a’s, when spitfires were produced at Castle Bromwich they were known as MkII’s, then the company adopted roman numerals for all other marks until reverting back with the Mk20 series and the Mk45,46 and 47 marks of seafires.
Jason
Panel mystery ??
I still have no Idea what this is from ??.. would it be a early Victor panel ??
Its going to be a mystery to all of us until we can see it for ourselves :highly_amused: Any pics?
Jason
Will it be available on DVD also will there be a book on its own rebuild ?
Jason
Hello Martin,
Thank you for the very quick reply, would you happen to know anymore of the flight itself and details of the crash site?
Thanks
Jason
Hello,
Is there likely to be a repeat in 2014?
Regards
Jason
Hi
Many thanks for looking.
Regards
John
Hello
Is this Dakota listed in the log book KN333/C-47-25-DK 44-76311?
Regards
Jason
What is the part number of the tube?
Regards
Jason
Hi
Bruce I think your 150% right on that one.
Does the RAFM only have the paint stencils for AX these days? I ask this as I recall the MkXVI RW393 being marked up as AX-T when it was at Cosford during the 1990’s.
Regards
Jason
Hello gentlemen,
Thank you all for your assistance in this matter, I have deleted quite a few photographs from the forum account to see if that would help but sadly it did not, looks like I will have to open a photobucket account now.
Again thank you.
Regards
Jason
Hi Mate,
Good to hear that your back on the project at last.
Both Airframe Assemblies Ltd and Historic Flying here in the UK may be best people to answer your question.
Regards
Jason
Awesome 😎
Thank you so much for posting this.
Regards
Jason
Gentlemen
Thank you so much, the targetlock link is exactly what I needed.:eagerness:
Regards
Jason
Hi
The way I have read this thread and as there was a past history of doubt I just thought I would add my 2 penny worth, like I said before I am shot down in flames its the way I have read the thread, also from I have been told that until something is proven to be the result of criminal deception through investigation it remains within the realms of civil law.
A thousand apologies if I have got anything wrong.
Regards
Jason with a firmly shut gob
Steve611
Whilst you are very correct in what you say however all I have done is quote a small amount of civil advice nothing more, I have neither named any person/ body or any organistion.