Pagen in the last thread you can see the photo of 60 with Dougal on it – from the Airliners site.
Zebedee is here
http://www.abpic.co.uk/photo/1035821/
Several others shown here.
http://www.airsceneuk.org.uk/oldstuff/2007/443shacktim/shack.htm
For the painted shack panels we made – I did a lot of hunting for these pics and there is a previous thread on this topic on here somewhere…
There are pics of a few of them – Dougal, Zebedee, Florence, Brian and Paul (from memory). Others are just the wording.
The Manchester one is Dougal and the NAM is Brian – both with artwork.
The Zebedee was on the tail and not the fuselage.
found it:
Peter am I allowed to compete ?
She’s looking good!
P.S. That engine may be slightly overpowered for her.
Elliot good work as always.
I have found this a very useful thread many times in the past.
Noticed that we don’t have any “historic” Harrier part numbers on the list.
This is supposed to be a Harrier access panel – so these numbers may be useful?
Tony Frame 8 looks good as does the compass holder…
Apologies I am only now getting round to CAD the drawings…
Russian not Luftwaffe
I have checked and checked –
I can now say definitively that this is from a Russian Yak lower wing…..
Now the difficult bit – is it from a Yak 1, 7 or 9 ?
Are there any differences between them ?
Edit – Yak 9
http://mig3.sovietwarplanes.com/yak179/yaks-matvienko/wing.gif
Drawing here
http://mkmagazin.almanacwhf.ru/mkmagazin/avia/yak_9_mk7605_4.gif
Tony – I also think it is a good idea.
I have been really busy with making a metal wall for a customer and have not been able to progress the cockpit that I want to make.
As of Monday I have cleared the decks and I will push forward and hope to have made something simple by next June to sit in WW2 alley.
I have the colour card in front of me and it is not one of the Sea Greys.
If I had to choose it would be RAF Blue Grey 633.
I have the colour card in front of me and it is not one of the Sea Greys.
If I had to choose it would be RAF Blue Grey 633.
yellow is night mission. White is Day mission. Red is Berlin and Ice cream cone is Italy.
yellow is night mission. White is Day mission. Red is Berlin and Ice cream cone is Italy.
I have often wondered about the date in the sickle 1939-1945.
This is like a coin marked 10 BC. How did they know when it would end.
So it must have been added at the end.
I have often wondered about the date in the sickle 1939-1945.
This is like a coin marked 10 BC. How did they know when it would end.
So it must have been added at the end.
Swordfish Clock
A non working 8 day Mk2 clock dated 1939.
The story relates to a crashed Swordfish from the Ark – name of pilot being O Marney.
Any details ?