Some impressive work folks!
Much respect. Thanks for all you share.
Andy
What a fabulous milestone!
Congrats to the whole team. Long may she run.
Andy
Ah yes.
I wasn’t aware if the Mk XVIII had flown yet.
Thanks
Cries in Canadian!!
One airworthy Spitfire for the whole country!!
Thank you Peter.
Very best to you sir.
Andy
Greetings all!
I just want to make you all aware of these incredible things I’ve recently discovered.
Have any of you ever heard of “Google” or “Wikipedia”?
They have information on them!
Excellent contribution, towards the greater good, of the history of the Stirling
Congratulations on reviving the oldest zombie thread I’ve ever heard of!
Such an ambitious project!
How do you eat an elephant?
One spoonful at a time!
That was my first thought as well Adrian.
Interesting find for sure.
Better to be on the ground and go through the far hedge at 30 miles per hour than stall her or come up short and go through the near hedge at 100 miles per hour! Clearly made the very best of a tough situation. Kudos.
Some interesting updates on the progress of Typhoon JP843.
Fuselage monocoque coming along nicely as well as great progress on machining the eight main fittings to construct the cockpit around.
Step right up folks!
P.T. Barnum said “There’s a sucker born every minute”
Gillespie has been making a living from that for decades.
Thanks for the reply Pogno.
Very exciting . Thanks for sharing.
Am I correct, in assuming that there are currently no airworthy Hurcules flying?