Very illuminating. That rebuilt frame looks very good.
Thanks very much Bruce. Looks like the clues were there all along.
I think that nails it. Welcome to the forum.
Thanks Denys – you are a top bloke!
That’s good news. I wonder which charity will benefit?
Why don’t the museum put the oleo on the back burner for the moment. One may turn up. I may actually be in a position to supply one over the next few years.
It’s from a Miles Master, rear seat I think. Funnily enough I think I picked one up too recently.
That’s a very impressive video
Yes Cees – that’s exactly right
Thanks Ed. I never expected parts of this Whitley would surface. I’d be interested to see what else turns up.
Cheers
Hi Ed – yes, it’s an aileron horn from a Whitley. It belongs on the wing. Is there any history on it? Also, would you consider parting with it?
Regards Elliott
I think Erna can do what ever she likes!
Erna – can you say where the panel came from? Presumably the Hampden crash site? I wonder if the Canadian built Hampden’s used zinc chromate…
I don’t see why it can’t be Hampden
Can we see the whole panel Erna?