Ooh, like that one 😀
Makes the Gannet look huge (or is it vice-versa ?)
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It’s the last one built (and the first series 2)… G-ARDG c/n 47 and it came from me & direct from storage at Redhill. Great to see some progress on it. Please keep us updated.
See this thread for details…….
http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?t=84118
Cheers.
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Updated March ’09
Airspeed Horsa mkII wing and fuselage sections + skinning, minor fittings. (AS Horsa)
Armstrong Whitworth Whitley – rebuild (Whitley_project)
Auster AOP.5 TJ398 (geordie air)
Auster J1/N Autocrat G-AJPZ frame (Rlangham)
Auster AOP.9 XK421 frame (XM692)
Avro Anson Mk.II (ex-Canada) cockpit (RossMcNeill)
Avro Anson C XIX front fuselage VP519 (Air Ministry and pal)
Avro Anson C.21 anon’ cockpit (RossMcNeill)
Avro Anson GR.1 EG426 – Static Project (Mark P)
Avro Lincoln B.2 RF342 – Static Project (Mark P)
Avro Shackleton AEW.2 WL756 nose/cockpit (Camlobe)
BAC Lightning 53-671/ZF579 (mjr)
Be2c Replica -airworthy restoration (The Blue Max & Low n Slow)
Beechcraft D.18s G-BKRN -airworthy restoration (philipturland and Texantomcat)
Blackburn Buccaneer S.2B XX889 (Buccsociety)
Boeing B-17 Cockpit section-reproduction (B-17man)
Boeing B-17 Radio room-reproduction (B-17man)
Commonwealth CA-6 Wackett Trainer A3-167 Flying Project -(Mark P)
Commonwealth CA-6 Wackett Trainer A3-85 Flying Project (Mark P)
Commonwealth CA-6 Wackett Trainer A3-156 Static Project (Mark P)
Commonwealth CA-27 Sabre, A94-983 (Pete.PS)
Consolidated B-24 Cockpit section-reproduction (B-17man)
de Havilland Chipmunk ‘pax WP927 (12jaguar)
de Havilland Chipmunk ‘pax WZ869 (Ritch & Max)
de Havilland Chipmunk ‘pax anon’ (XM692)
de Havilland Chipmunk ‘pax WG419 (Texantomcat & philipturland)
de Havilland Hornet F.MK.1 nose/cockpit – repro’ (dcollins103)
de Havilland Mosquito B.IV ‘DZ313′ fuselage – repro’ (G Adlam)
de Havilland Vampire FB.5 VZ193 pod (dcollins103)
de Havilland Vampire T.11 XD599 pod (philipturland and Texantomcat)
de Havilland Vampire T.11 XE985 pod (MarkG)
de Havilland Vampire T.11 XH328 pod (Bruce)
de Havilland Vampire T.11 WZ584 (Bruce)
de Havilland Vampire T.11 WZ581 pod (alvampman)
de Havilland Vampire T.35 A79-660 pod (Battle)
de Havilland Vampire T.55 221 pod (alvampman)
de Havilland Sea Venom FAW.22 XG692 pod (XG692)
Douglas C-47A Skytrain / Dakota 111 FL517 nose/cockpit (c-47 Skytrain)
Douglas C-47B Dakota 111 TS436 of 1943/Starboard wing sparing (AS Horsa)
English Electric Canberra B.6/MOD WJ775 nose/cockpit (Pure Lightning)
English Electric Canberra PR.7 WH773 (BexWH773)
English Electric Canberra PR.9 XH175 nose/cockpit (RossMcNeill)
English Electric Canberra T.4 WT486 nose/cockpit (sniperUK/2241sq ATC)
English Electric Canberra TT.18 WH887 nose/cockpit (Pure Lightning)
English Electric Lightning F.1 XM144 nose/cockpit (XM172)
English Electric Lightning F.1A XM172 full airframe (XM172)
English Electric Lightning F.2 XN769 nose/cockpit (rmc)
English Electric Lightning F.3 XP706 (Scott C)
English Electric Lightning T.5 XS420 full airframe (XM172)
English Electric Lightning T.5 XS458 full airframe (rmc)
English Electric Lightning F.6 XS897 full airframe (XM172)
English Electric Lightning F6 XS922 nose/cockpit (XM172)
Enstrom 280C Shark G-BXEE full airframe (now with main rotors!) (iws)
Fairey Firefly AS.6 WB440 cockpit/fuselage (HMS Vulture)
Fokker G.1 cockpit repro (Sonderman)
Folland Gnat T.185 ‘XM692’ cockpit (XM692)
Fouga Magister CM.170 serial # 63 cockpit (Fouga23)
Fouga Magister CM.170 serial # MT-23 forward fuselage (XM692)
Gloster Meteor T.7 WL405 (WL405)
Gloster Meteor NF.14 WS807 (Buccaneer Society/Jet Age Museum)
Handley Page Halifax B Mk III cockpit reproduction (Cees Broere)
Hawker Harrier T.4 anon’ nose/cockpit (XM172)
Hawker Harrier GR.3 XV806 nose/cockpit (XM692)
Hawker Hurricane P3554 ‘Jessamy’ (Rocketeer)
Hawker Hunter F.1 WT648 nose/cockpit (Rocketeer)
Hawker Hunter F.2 WN890 nose/cockpit (Rocketeer)
Hawker Hunter F.4 ‘XF940’ nose/cockpit (XF940)
Hawker Hunter F.5 WN957 nose/cockpit (XG692)
Hawker (Dutch) Hunter F.6 N-202 extreme nose (XG692)
Hawker Hunter F.6 XG290 nose/cockpit (Rocketeer)
Hawker Hunter T.7 XL591 (mjr)
Hawker Hunter FGA.9 XE584 cockpit (XE584)
Hawker Hunter GA.11 WT711 (XM172)
Hawker Hunter FGA.78 QA.12 nose/cockpit (MarkG)
Hawker Sea Hawk F.1 WF145 nose/cockpit (HMS Vulture)
Hawker Sea Hawk F.4 ????? cockpit (XE584)
Hawker Sea Hawk FGA.6 WV838 nose/cockpit (Jon H)
Hunting Jet Provost T.3 XN549 nose/cockpit (avroxix)
Miles M-65 Mk 3A Gemini G-AKEK (galdri)
Miles Messenger M.2a G-AKIN -airworthy (texantomcat)
North American AT-6-D-1-NT Texan airworthy restoration G-TOMC (Texantomcat and philipturland)
North American F-86D 51-6151 (Lindy’s Lad)
North American P-51D cockpit (Geedee)
North American P-51D (Rocketeer)
Percival Prospector G-ARDG forward fuselage (RAF Millom)
Piper PA-22 Colt – airworthy. (Moggy)
Piper PA-38-112 G-OLFC cockpit (Scott Marlee)
Sepecat Jaguar GR.1 XX977 nose/cockpit (Paul Cunningham)
Slingsby Grasshopper TX/1 WZ820 -airworthy (Texantomcat & philipturland)
Supermarine Seafire Cockpit Project (Rocketeer)
Supermarine Spitfire IX (Stuart Gowans)
Supermarine Spitfire nose/cockpit (Rocketeer)
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.VcTrop cockpit section (Qldspitty)
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.VcTrop Reproduction (Qldspitty)
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.VIII taxiing replica with a meteor engine (G Adlam)
Westland Scout AH.1 XP853 (WestlandScout)
Westland Wasp HAS.1 XT439 (alvampman)
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Did you see Greg’s Auster ?
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Apologies for the slight creep Cees, but this was in my local rag yesterday!
Good lord look at that.:eek:
Anyone know more ? Perhaps someone at the museum ?
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Darrell,
Yes i have found one photo of XM692 shown alongside XK741 (preserved at MAM), although can’t recall the location off hand (poss’ RAE Bedford ?).
Also a couple of XM695 being transported to and on the dump at… Llanbedr. As i have reason to believe my cockpit isn’t the oft quoted ‘XM692’ but is instead from XM695.
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Gnat F.1 XK740 this time (preserved at Solent Sky)…..
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Ok guys, what about the wheels?
They look late era RAF Biplane fighter/light bomber to me?
Walrus apparently.
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Totally agree Matt. You’ve done more for the Canberra cause in 5 minutes than in 5 months of keyboard typing by others.
Good luck…..
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Not sure what Merkle’s site was? …… what i ‘am trying to do is have a site abit like the Buccs site or in this case just for Canberras, thought i would give it a go and with peoples input into the site it should be a success:)
Aha… didn’t think i’d imagined it.
Here you go….
http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?t=80635
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Didn’t Merkle already do this ?
Or maybe he didn’t ?
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