“Historic landing a success”
“Historic landing a success”
It will be arriving at Trenton this Wednesday, May 9th.
It will be arriving at Trenton this Wednesday, May 9th.
I went looking for it this morning at Trenton. I’m not sure where it is parked.
The local media usually picks these stories up.
Sounds like my kind of fest!
FM104 looked a lot better than that in 2009.
Doesn’t the the City of Toronto still own FM104?
I feel for the volunteer’s who have put countless hours of time & energy into the museum and it’s various projects. I know of at least one member from the FM104 team who dug into his own pockets to purchase parts for the restoration. I hope he gets to them in time!
We donated a pair of items last winter, but still have not received a tax receipt. Just figured it was still in the works.
It’s a sad end.
WW2 RAF HALIFAX BOMBER NOSE CONE GENUINE WWII
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WW2-RAF-HALIFAX-BOMBER-NOSE-CONE-GENUINE-WWII-/260841465520
Sorry for going a bit off-topic….
Has there been any recent progress on the Whereatt Hurricane?
That’s awesome!
Congrats to all the Vintage Wings staff & volunteers!
Nice work!
What program are you using?
Hi Chad,
The diameter of the largest portion of this MKIIS sight measures 4.305″.
Hope this helps.

A few local turrets that I know of….
FN.16 Nose (Whitley)
Canada Private, no Cupola – modified for training c/w standFN.121 Tail
Canada Private, complete
Canada Private, complete
Canada Private, incompleteBristol B.1 Centre (Bolingbroke)
Canada Private, incomplete
Revison:
FN.16 Nose (Whitley)
Canada Private, no Cupola – modified for training c/w stand (restoration pending)
FN.121 Tail
Canada Private, complete (under restoration)
Canada Private, complete (under restoration)
Canada Private, incomplete (under restoration)
Bristol B.1 Centre (Bolingbroke)
Canada Private, incomplete (under restoration)