For the Harvard fans
Compare that office to this one from the Harvard MKIV G-BRLV:
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25MB! 😮
But the clip does show some very fine formation flying. Very well done chris. I’m looking forward to the next clip.
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Wonderfull pics Mark! It’s good to have you back here. I hope you brought many more goodies from your trip! 😎
Greets,
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Formation Flying is difficult in FS9. But it can be doneafter a lot of practice. Very nice repaints and superb fomation flying!
Well done Chris!
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He had to be quick to get that internet account. Nice statment.
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It’s a nice golden bird you got there. Very good shots for the first attempt!
Nice job.
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Certainly one of the better spitfire repro’s ever built! Very nice link Daz!
Greets,
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The ARCo Lysander shouldn’t be too many years away. I have heard John Romain wants to fly it before he’s 50….
And how old is he now? :confused:
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Lysanders? Flying?
Belgian one – bent, under rebuild.
Yes, this one is still under rebuild. It was hoped that it would be back for the 2005 season, but this seemed impossible. I heard 3 weeks ago that the SOT team is still working on it, but they aren’t putting a date forward for the first flight. I think the engine required much more work than they thought.
I wish them all the best with the repairs on their Lysander.
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What can we say to that? It’s a ****** shame. 🙁
Are there any pics of the JU88 after its recovery by any chance?
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Yes. This looks like a sad loss. But for those who still might have some doubts; now we can all see that it is a Helcat.
Thanks for the link Paul.
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Sad to hear this. It was a rare variant and I had hoped that it might have survived. Are there any more details about the surviving parts?
Thanks for your investigation Dave.
Greets,
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Paul,
Your link doesn’t seem to work. Can you check this please. I do want to take a look there.
Greets,
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Sad to hear these airframes where scrapped. This brings back memories about that tread of some recovered B-17 in Switzerland that wasn”t able to survive in one piece. Only smaller parts did survive.
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It doesn’t realy look like a SE5. The landing gear doesn’t look right at all. But this certainly a plane in germin disguise. It looks to me like a short winged Curtiss Jenny. :confused:
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