Do you know this already?
http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1932/1932%20-%200789.html?search=Miles%20M1%20Satyr
only a tiny little pic 🙁
http://www.scran.ac.uk/database/record.php?usi=000-000-129-166-C&PHPSESSID=cfe928f64
The only C-82 ending in “829” was 45-57829. According to Al Lloyd’s C-82/C-119 history (published by Aerofax) it was later sold as N6235C to a company called LEBCA International of Miami. Fl. It appears to have been struck off the US Civil Register in 1977: http://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/N6235C.html
45-57829 (c/n 10199)
to LEBCA International, Inc as N6235C.
to HK-426.
Now derelict at Eldorado International Airport, Bogota, Colombia.
http://home.att.net/~jbaugher/1945.html
Maybe you can find some interesting details here
Aeroplane Monthly, June 1987
http://www.cahood.com/PUB4068aeroplanemonthly.htm
Nice article about the Marlburian and Lowe
http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1921/1921%20-%200328.html
http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1921/1921%20-%200329.html
Martin
Several photographs of these two aircraft have now come to light, and there is evidence that the Firefly was MB385.
Can a Fairey expert tell us if this was a Firefly serial, …
I’m not a Fairey expert but according to Bruce Robertsons book MB385 is a Fairey Firefly I serial (batch MB378 – 419).
Maybe a solution too simple
The Model Aircraft Club (T.M.A.C.)
http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1931/1931%20-%200724.html?search=TMAC
Martin
Here you can find articles about Setty and Avro
http://pease1.sr.unh.edu/pipermail/cci/2005-March/000981.html
http://www.earlyaviators.com/esetty1.htm
http://www.aviastar.org/comments/comments.php?order=0&aircraft=4819
Like this?
http://www.chipmunkflyer.co.uk/images/cutaway_large.jpg
Guess you know this one
http://www.sierralima.co.uk/assets/DEHAVILLAND%20DHC-1%20MM.PDF
The steamer was the British steamship ‘HMS Imperia’.
http://www.elounda77.net/publish/articles/2008/imperia/
See also Short S17 Kent ‘Scipio’ G-ABFA
http://in-crete.110mb.com/imperial/index.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmuNQXst6nI
G-ABFB ‘Sylvanus’
http://rides.webshots.com/photo/1005912631001268009doyfwpxgrE
G-ABFC ‘Satyrus’
http://www.bamuseum.com/images/large/30-40/30-40spic7.jpg
Maybe this site?
24 April 2008 Should be back where she belongs (IN THE AIR) by the end of next month.
Now we have nearly the end of August…
Any news of G-AORG?
Martin
quote: ‘It was a lovely find and one which I am sure would be worthy of further research.’
Martin
Thanks Pete…
Does anyone know the name of this web-site??
maybe this one
http://www.locationworks.com/library/cat/89/87/01.html
martin