Hi Jeepman. The centre section is on hold while the front turret is completed. The RAF Museum has a restored FN4 from the Whitley we are rebuilding and the logical thing would be to use this in the future.
Not presently Cees. Final touches to the front turret.
Thanks a lot Robert.
I have the bases and shrouds Stan but thanks for the offer.
Cheers
Those are the correct ones Robert. I have been offered a red and green lens from two separate sources but I could use some lamps though!
All the best
Elliott
Hi Robert – yes
Sure is annoying when people don’t reply to messages
No, I was waiting for them to go back to Ray!
Have you returned Ray William’s Whitley drawings yet Mark?
Brataccas – your best bet is to give the letters a light going over with a mild abrasive. Scotchbrite, wet and dry or wire wool as a last resort. That will bring the letters out clearly.
According to their website Munro manufacture meteorological equipment. So surely that is what this unit was used for. See below…
http://munroinstruments.com
We have over 150 years’ experience in the manufacture and supply of meteorological equipment. Our clients include government authorities, agriculturalists, defence ministries, airports, seaports and highway authorities. To view our meteorological & environmental product range, please click on the icons below or download our brochure here.
That sounds like a good idea Mark.
Good work AM. That looks like a hefty bit of kit.
I’ve never heard of it Tim. You really need a picture from somewhere if possible.
What an amazing business. I especially like the ‘speciality engine’ dept
Just a correction for you there Mark, we have almost all of the front fuselage, albeit in kit form.