Ok quite unique looking flange mounting – possibly lend-lease King/Aircobra from Russia then ?
Interesting……..I too have a piece with the same apparent history !
Excellent – enjoyed that…….thx
Yeah – just cycled all the way there and back for nothing…….which was good ?
Although, I confess to being last one there and nearly the last one out ; except ofcourse Steve Ricard – who I guess is still looking for that elusive bargain !
Off in a miniute to dig another Hurricane…..
PC
How much is it to get in ?
Hi
I’m after salvaging a surround panel on it’s own – if available ?
Thanks.
”One Armed Mac”
Sqn Ldr James Maclachlan
By Brian Cull, Roland Symons – Grub Street (2003) – Hardback – 192 pages – ISBN 1904010466
-one of the books ‘out there’ documenting his explolts……..
The only Mosquito I’m aware of (Ken & Barry dedicated a memorial plaque there) was the one in the meadow next to the gasometer in Emsworth.
Geoff Stephens
Mel-
Steve Hall still keeps in contact with him……..;)
Twyford Ju88
Well known shot that…….:)
Tangmere Aviation Museum 15 May 2011
Have you got the names of those veterans likely to attend ?
BoB movie role etc.
Shocking news – as has just been confirmed earlier this evening……truly an ”english rose” now sadly passed.
I am stunned.
Archive PDF
Google Translate tool might help you, MightyElf.
Thanks for the tip………..although useful for the website but doesn’t do wonders with the facsimile PDF in question !
😉
Report download
Back in 1944 a german Daimler Benz engine manufacturer’s test squadron evaluated a captured Spitfire reengined with the german DB605A versus the standard Bf 109G. A faksimile of that original report is online here:
Sounds like the Spit’s performance impressed them.
Unfortunately slight langauage problem ….not many of us can understand the german text !:confused:
Group Captain Byron Duckenfield, RIP
I reflect the same sentiments………and having met the man (not so long ago ) -very sad news