A policy that would probably solve the current economic crisis :diablo:
A policy that would probably solve the current economic crisis :diablo:
Option 3:
Using a heavy lift helicopter to bring all of the dismantled parts to Schefferville, Quebec, where it will be loaded onto a train bound for St.-Hyacinthe. Our big concern is the risk involving helicopters. Should something go wrong during the flight, the pilot would have to drop its load and the project would be lost. All would be sold to a scrap yard. This is the least attractive option due the risk but most attractive due to the short travel time. Total travel time: Five days
Awesome effort hats off to them all what a huge ammount of work to achieve in a workshop let alone the middle of no where. Good luck 🙂
Option 3:
Using a heavy lift helicopter to bring all of the dismantled parts to Schefferville, Quebec, where it will be loaded onto a train bound for St.-Hyacinthe. Our big concern is the risk involving helicopters. Should something go wrong during the flight, the pilot would have to drop its load and the project would be lost. All would be sold to a scrap yard. This is the least attractive option due the risk but most attractive due to the short travel time. Total travel time: Five days
Awesome effort hats off to them all what a huge ammount of work to achieve in a workshop let alone the middle of no where. Good luck 🙂
Its similar to the Mustang but without the levers I think the Blenheim also used a similar ind.
Its similar to the Mustang but without the levers I think the Blenheim also used a similar ind.
With your skill in wood work could be a great project for your students to build you a complete bomb aimers position :diablo:
With your skill in wood work could be a great project for your students to build you a complete bomb aimers position :diablo:
Thanks Peter and Smirky. The calculator has holes in it so looks like it should be screwed down. The drawing is very indistinct so could easily be yours, Smirky. The two fuze boxes came out of the ground at Llandow so were once fitted to something in service. Every photo seems to show variations to the panel so this is a bit of a guess! There is a really good example at Tangmere, including authentic crinkle finish paint. I just need a cheap stopwatch to finish it off.
Thanks Peter and Smirky. The calculator has holes in it so looks like it should be screwed down. The drawing is very indistinct so could easily be yours, Smirky. The two fuze boxes came out of the ground at Llandow so were once fitted to something in service. Every photo seems to show variations to the panel so this is a bit of a guess! There is a really good example at Tangmere, including authentic crinkle finish paint. I just need a cheap stopwatch to finish it off.
I have been searching google for pics of the aircraft suggested and it does not appear to match anything so far. On first look it does resemble F86 but on close inspection its quite different.
I have been searching google for pics of the aircraft suggested and it does not appear to match anything so far. On first look it does resemble F86 but on close inspection its quite different.
The plot thickens !
The plot thickens !
Another Battle of Britain relic
Accurate information considering it was dragged up from the sea bed I wonder how the seller knows who shot it down, perhaps he was there? :rolleyes:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WW2-German-Luftwaffe-Messerschmitt-Me109-Battle-Britain-ace-aircraft-relic-/170702218538?pt=UK_Collectables_Militaria_LE&hash=item27bea5252a
Another great item from the manufacturer of my fake Comet grip:mad: