WOW how good is that , we look forward to more !
looks like a defo halibag nav seat but I have only seen one without the leather cover the stand look right anyway,
TA
How strange I have never know this before.
Good call Binbrook I bet plenty will be a little upset when the arrive to find it closed.
cant remember its name but its a nav aid used in lancs etc, when it comes to mind will post it, sorry just woken up.
Spitty heading south well throttled back Sat afternoon Stock Essex
You have all forgotton the most important thing,,,,,,, WILL IT BE AT LEGENDS ?
(Light blue touch paper and run to another solar system)
PS my mum asked that question.
PPS if you ever meet me please do not hit me.
Robert Mitchum in a film I think was called ” RETURN to FAIRBOROUGH” they used Gary Numans Harvard G-AZSC.

OVERSTRAND perhaps?
Hmmm pre 1940s wheels I would say
Like this?

I would say the Auster Pilot was taking into consideration the wind, the only problem is with that is if you have a gust or lull at the precise time you drop it all goes can of worms, they int as weighty as a 500 pounder
It was a Hurricane
See Below
Sergeant Ray Holmes spotted a Dornier bomber lined up to attack the palace on 15 September 1940.
Mr Holmes, from Wirral, Merseyside, then realised he had run out of ammunition.
So the pilot from 504 Squadron used his Hurricane to slice through the tail of the intruder. He then parachuted to safety while his plane crashed into Buckingham Palace Road – and the German bomber plunged into Victoria station.
Last year, archaeologists unearthed parts of Mr Holmes’s fighter plane for a TV documentary about his exploits.
During the live Channel Five television show, Fighter Plane Dig, the plane’s engine was recovered and was later exhibited at the Imperial War Museum.
Was int not just a bit SHELL FISH bring it up from the deep?
Some kind of push rod I would say, maybe flap etc.
British and Bomber me thinks
I see Rocketeer won the Auction 🙂