But that does not look like Helga next to him!
It would have been a very good “action” shot 😀
Last noted at Seething January 2012. No restoration work seems to have been done on it since early 2010.
The latest Wrecks and Relics has it as J-1169 Vampire FB.6 at a “private” address.
RMR
Maybe they will come back with a picture of a Great Pacific Freckled Turtle:diablo::diablo::diablo::diablo:
I assume it was a requirement from the RCAF when they ordered their Chipmunks.
The first 22 Chipmunks built in Canada had the same style cockpit canopies as the UK built aircraft. From c/n 23 on they were built with bubble canopies.
I always thought an IL.76 looked something like this:confused:
Indian Air Force, Fairford July 2007.
Do Pitts qualify as ‘Historic Aviation’ now…?
First flight September 1944..
makes me laugh coz the Lancaster didnt enter service until 1942
Must be from a Manchester then….:D
Moving on to mammals, but still on water….
Grand Harbour, Valletta September 2007.
I assume it is at Hucknall as the button on the top left of the link gives all the info for there.
The USCG used to fly these….
Pima Air & Space Museum Sep 2006
Warbirds Registry has the following:
“Reported broken-up for scrap, Athens, circa 1970”
http://www.warbirdregistry.org/p51registry/ca17-a685.html
This one is just about to land in a field…..
Chipping July 2010 (C) RMR
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