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  • in reply to: A Thousand Shall Fall #762237
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    Just ordered a copy. Thank you for highlighting.

    in reply to: Your Favourite Control Column Stick/Yoke/Grip! #762245
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    Thanks Fly Buy – I met the owner by arrangement at a motorway service stop near Reims about 12 years ago – I exchanged a Breguet 69X engine cowl  panel for a Mirage panel. We had to exchange signed documents as there were some obscure French rules on aircraft panels that had to be met.  I always pass through Paris on Monday afternoons and Thursdays and his shop was never open when I am there. I have been told by others that it was a must visit…

     

    in reply to: Your Favourite Control Column Stick/Yoke/Grip! #762247
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    GYD I don’t get involved in grips so can’t comment on prices. But it is strange that clocks have different values in different countries ( Outside of normalUS/UK axis) and as always auction prices are not always the same as shop prices. Aircraft parts in countries e.g. Italy; France etc. are not as numerous as in other countries and this is perhaps reflected in the price.

    The website for the French grip is a private sale on the aviation.paris website. This was previously the comptoir de l’aviation website.

    There are some other grips on the parts page of the host site

    https://aviation.paris/en/4-parts-accessories

    Brian

     

     

     

    in reply to: Your Favourite Control Column Stick/Yoke/Grip! #762255
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    in reply to: Supermarine Southampton or Seagull III parts #762409
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    Mea Culpea – you are absolved P&P.

     

    in reply to: Supermarine Southampton or Seagull III parts #762412
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    sorry P&P I can’t see the images.

    in reply to: Did British Bombers Have De-icing boots? #762458
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    Alaxe I had the glycol/propeller de icing tank from a C47 a few years ago that had the same remove before combat  decal. It was a squarer shape. The colour of paint looks American and  looking at US lend lease aircraft – There were two de-icer tanks in an A20 attached drawing and quantities.

     

    in reply to: Shackleton Seating Question. #762524
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    Two Shackleton chairs back from upholsterer yesterday – with new black leather cushions.

     

    in reply to: WWII books for my father #762611
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    A book I enjoyed was return via Dunkirk by Gun Buster – a first hand account of the BEF in 1940. Apparently there were three other books from the same author ( a pseudonym).

    I also have the Greatest Raid of All by CE Lucas Phillips- the one that Mr. Clarkson made a programme about on the St. Nazaire raid. The book is good. 

     

    in reply to: Junkers Puzzle #762616
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    When looking at the wing tips metal structure and hatches  of the Ju88 A-1 shown in the drawings vs those of the surviving Ju88 you can clearly see the wing extension that Junkers used. This is visible  a 1m or so leading edge extension and a smaller hatch at the end of the wing.

    I cannot see a hatch in the leading edge extension in any image or plan of a Ju88 ( or 188).

    Looking into other Ju aircraft that saw service in Stalingrad I have been checking the Ju90 – based on the 90 part number. There was one loss at Pitomnik  – an original Lufthansa Ju90 with the large Ju86 wing. The technical drawings  of the Ju90 tail show no hatches in the  leading edge.

    The Ju90 went through several iterations in wing and engine – the Ju86 wing was changed to a straighter Ju90 wing and then this was extended. But no other Ju90 was lost at Pitomnik/Stalingrad.

    The last of the Ju90 aircraft V11 which had the Ju90 extended wing was converted into a Ju290 V1 that was lost at Pitomnik.

    The Ju290 tail was straight so not tail!

    There were other Ju290’s lost over the Eastern front as well.

    With the yellow paint over the RLM65 blue paint it fits with images of Ju 90’s and 290’s with yellow wing tips.

    Unfortunately I cannot get any clear pictures or good drawings of the Ju90 ( second wing or extended second wing) or 290 wing leading edges to confirm which ( if any) had access hatches.

    I acquired a Junkers standard hatch and it fits into the hatch opening perfectly.

    Any suggestions welcome.

     

    in reply to: Stirling Project Update #762621
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    Sopwith that is a forum issue- just copy the link into your browser.

    Thanks Elliott

    in reply to: Your Favourite Control Column Stick/Yoke/Grip! #762745
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    Whilst discussing mounts for columns – I have this piece – the footrests and panel from just in front of a Blenheim column. The hole is for the column cables. The two foot marks are also clear. It is a Fairchild built item for a Bolingbroke and as it came from ARCO I assume it is from one of the donor Bolingbrokes.

    in reply to: Newark Air Museum Briefings – 2021 #762800
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    Howard I did not think there was a second Scout seat at Newark – I was creating awareness of  the need on the forum..

    in reply to: Newark Air Museum Briefings – 2021 #762816
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    Howard I have asked that he will send an email – he needs two so maybe you can look deeper in the store ?

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