Beautiful Job Elliot,did you go the `whole hog` and get it cast in the correct grade aluminium?.
[ATTACH]200290[/ATTACH] Got this Print from Shoreham a few years back (Phil Jarret?) There were about 10 photos of this fuselage on route( spent up by then,so could only afford this one DOH!!).Don`t know where it is ,but there were others of it crossing a narrow bridge.
Saw one identical at the boat yard in Westbay,went down to get it 2 days later in the van ,and it had already been sold to scrappies for £20!!
[ATTACH]200092[/ATTACH] Yes used in Canadian Lancs in 1944 in conjunction with fishponds etc. Bendix TA series transmitters and receivers( in this picture top left of middle next to unit with single switch and call light ).There`s been a couple of these radio sets on ebay recently £40…didn`t sell.
There`s German crew buried at Haycombe Cemetery in Bath.
No problem Andy,Things have evolved into two seperate flightdeck projects on the go so your confusion is understandable.
Maybe someone on here has a contact number for Peter Wood who had a few sets.
Is that what you mean Andy?,looked in the mirror this morning,I`m definitely Martin Smith………………….
This takes me right back…..it’s not a bad recording, that’s what TV sounded like in the seventies!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81LQnWPVqSI&feature=related
And this is what my school holidays sounded like.
Spot on there Creaking Door..we must be roughly the same age…………..
This takes me right back…..it’s not a bad recording, that’s what TV sounded like in the seventies!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81LQnWPVqSI&feature=related
And this is what my school holidays sounded like.
Spot on there Creaking Door..we must be roughly the same age…………..
not champion the wonder horse but………….