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  • in reply to: My Heart goes out to France tonight #1803105
    paul178
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    So many innocent lives lost by cold blooded murder. Lives like yours and mine. May the dead rest in peace and my heart is heavy and sore for the relatives and friends of their loved ones.

    in reply to: The refurb was completed today #381556
    paul178
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    Looks the business Moggy very nice indeed.

    Now for the ‘P’ take(before Jim tips up and does it):D
    Is that a chicken graphic that flaps a lot and does not get of the ground?

    in reply to: Edgar Brooks condolence thread. #912870
    paul178
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    Five pages of good wishes on Britmodeller, a true gentleman,get well soon Edgar!
    http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topic/234991763-edgar/

    in reply to: Tim McClelland/Tim Laming #914603
    paul178
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    I will also miss him and his writing. RIP Tim.

    in reply to: General Discussion #238067
    paul178
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    Shrinking level of Police intelligence more like in this case. BTW are the KKK still active in that area?

    in reply to: Only in America #1803309
    paul178
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    Shrinking level of Police intelligence more like in this case. BTW are the KKK still active in that area?

    in reply to: Old Photos – 4 #916206
    paul178
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    If you can find one showing the EC121 Warning Star more clearly that would be great

    in reply to: Spit IX EN570 #916214
    paul178
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    44-72035 I think would do me, 2 wars and original

    in reply to: Old Photos – 4 #916234
    paul178
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    All your photo’s are cracking stuff. Thankyou for posting them!

    in reply to: Spit IX EN570 #916238
    paul178
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    Let me give you a politicians answer I would much prefer a Mustang P51D with a clean air frame and still be Merlin powered.

    in reply to: Airfix Model World December issue – FREE 2016 CALENDAR #218669
    paul178
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    No ships again. I think I will save my money!

    in reply to: General Discussion #238201
    paul178
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    Time for the whites to riot for a change!
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-34754889

    Yes two(alleged) murdering black officers kill a young boy and shot his unarmed father!

    in reply to: Only in America #1803359
    paul178
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    Time for the whites to riot for a change!
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-34754889

    Yes two(alleged) murdering black officers kill a young boy and shot his unarmed father!

    in reply to: Spit IX EN570 #916391
    paul178
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    Probably going to make myself unpopular with this but I think a 2 seater spitfire in RAF colours is an abortion.
    Still those who own them and hope to make some money out of them good luck. From a forum that will happily count wheel spokes and the shape of the spinner I am surprised this has not come up before

    From Wiki(I stand to be corrected if inaccurate)

    Supermarine developed a two-seat variant known as the T Mk VIII to be used for training, but none were ordered, and only one example was ever constructed (identified as N32/G-AIDN by Supermarine).[124] In the absence of an official two-seater variant, a number of airframes were crudely converted in the field. These included a 4 Squadron SAAF Mk VB in North Africa, where a second seat was fitted instead of the upper fuel tank in front of the cockpit, although it was not a dual-control aircraft and is thought to have been used as the squadron “run-about.”[125] The only unofficial two-seat conversions that were fitted with dual-controls were a small number of Russian lend/lease Mk IX aircraft. These were referred to as Mk IX UTI and differed from the Supermarine proposals by using an inline “greenhouse” style double canopy rather than the raised “bubble” type of the T Mk VIII.[125]

    In the postwar era, the idea was revived by Supermarine and a number of two-seat Spitfires were built by converting old Mk IX airframes with a second “raised” cockpit featuring a bubble canopy. Ten of these TR9 variants were then sold to the Indian Air Force along with six to the Irish Air Corps, three to the Royal Netherlands Air Force and one for the Royal Egyptian Air Force.[124] Currently a handful of the trainers are known to exist, including both the T Mk VIII, a T Mk IX based in the U.S., and the “Grace Spitfire” ML407, a veteran flown operationally by 485(NZ) Squadron in 1944.[126][nb 12]

    Any owners want to get their paint out?

    in reply to: Horten – The most secret weapon of the Luftwaffe #916412
    paul178
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    It would have changed the course of this forum if one crashed onto my mother who was in labour in 1945 having me,still you can’t have everything!:D

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