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Another on for Ozzy

Postby expat » Thu Apr 05, 2012 4:00 am

Another Spitfire takes to the skies, a MK I this time.

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PS, Don't rip into the article, it is the Daily Mail, just pity the poor standard of journalism, a reflection of to days education (that they harp on about all the time, shame they can't use a grammar and spell checker) ;D ;D
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Re: Another on for Ozzy

Postby Hagar » Thu Apr 05, 2012 4:22 am

Beautiful! 8-) Shame it's not likely to remain in this country.

PS, Don't rip into the article, it is the Daily Mail, just pity the poor standard of journalism, a reflection of to days education (that they harp on about all the time, shame they can't use a grammar and spell checker) ;D ;D

Not sure what you mean. It's more accurate than most aviation articles I've seen in the press & I can't see any spelling mistakes. The British dailies are usually pretty hot on spelling.

The only mistake is calling it a MK 1 instead of Mk I. This is common enough, even with members of this forum.
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Re: Another on for Ozzy

Postby expat » Thu Apr 05, 2012 7:38 am

Beautiful! 8-) Shame it's not likely to remain in this country.

PS, Don't rip into the article, it is the Daily Mail, just pity the poor standard of journalism, a reflection of to days education (that they harp on about all the time, shame they can't use a grammar and spell checker) ;D ;D

Not sure what you mean. It's more accurate than most aviation articles I've seen in the press & I can't see any spelling mistakes. The British dailies are usually pretty hot on spelling.

The only mistake is calling it a MK 1 instead of Mk I. This is common enough, even with members of this forum.



They must have cleaned it up since this morning. Spelling was dreadful and at nine this morning it was a Supermarine Spitfire jet aircraft ::)

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Re: Another on for Ozzy

Postby Flying Trucker » Thu Apr 05, 2012 8:40 am

Oh my...you mean the Press does things wrong... ;D
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Re: Another on for Ozzy

Postby wifesaysno » Thu Apr 05, 2012 9:22 am

Sooo when is this beaut coming to my side of the pond for a tour??
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Re: Another on for Ozzy

Postby Hagar » Thu Apr 05, 2012 10:45 am

[quote]Sooo when is this beaut coming to my side of the pond for a tour??
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Re: Another on for Ozzy

Postby ozzy72 » Thu Apr 05, 2012 11:02 am

I wonder where the Queen keeps her Mk.I? As I understand it the BBMF have a Mk.II which is the only flying survivor of the BoB...
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Re: Another on for Ozzy

Postby C » Thu Apr 05, 2012 5:01 pm

I wonder where the Queen keeps her Mk.I? As I understand it the BBMF have a Mk.II which is the only flying survivor of the BoB...


Well said.

As for the Friedkins, hopefully they'll let it stay this side of the pond for a year or two. :)
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Re: Another on for Ozzy

Postby wifesaysno » Thu Apr 05, 2012 11:00 pm

Since the Spitfire is such an iconic BRITISH aircraft, the Brits should get first-dibs on them. However, the US could use a healthy dose of our Allies' planes from any era. I have seen a few spits at Oshkosh, but I have never seen one fly. They fly in for the show and are put on static. Mean while, P-51s are dang near everywhere!!! I like the Mustang, but common, last time I checked the FAA N# registry for type, there were 170-180 Mustangs with only a handful at best of other iconic warbirds. Sometimes it irritates me that the Mustang has stolen the spot light from ssooo many planes, like the Spitfire!
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Re: Another on for Ozzy

Postby andy190 » Thu Apr 05, 2012 11:08 pm

I've been lucky enough to see the Spitfire flying at a few air shows.

It actually came to Napier for Art Deco weekend last year.
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Re: Another on for Ozzy

Postby ozzy72 » Fri Apr 06, 2012 8:18 am

The USAAF did fly Spitfires during the war. I think the reason so many Mustangs survive is that they come from much later in the war and with the dawning of the jet age many were either sold to other countries, private individuals for air racing or moth balled "just in case" whereas at the end of the war Britain was destitute and anything no longer serviceable for a combat role was melted down to make stuff. Tragic but true... hence why so few Spits and the like. There are only 2 flying Lancasters left, now that's rare! I believe a Blenheim is currently under restoration that'll make it the only one flying and I also know about a Ju-88 restoration. Slowly some non-flyers are being returned to the air for our joy.
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Re: Another on for Ozzy

Postby Flying Trucker » Fri Apr 06, 2012 8:39 am

Just a point Mark... :)

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Re: Another on for Ozzy

Postby wifesaysno » Fri Apr 06, 2012 10:48 am

The USAAF did fly Spitfires during the war. I think the reason so many Mustangs survive is that they come from much later in the war and with the dawning of the jet age many were either sold to other countries, private individuals for air racing or moth balled "just in case" whereas at the end of the war Britain was destitute and anything no longer serviceable for a combat role was melted down to make stuff. Tragic but true... hence why so few Spits and the like. There are only 2 flying Lancasters left, now that's rare! I believe a Blenheim is currently under restoration that'll make it the only one flying and I also know about a Ju-88 restoration. Slowly some non-flyers are being returned to the air for our joy.


The lancaster is another plane I am dying to see fly. I have the A2A Lancaster from Wings of Power in FS2004, but nothing replaces the real thing ;)
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http://www.waraircraftreplicas.com/
I have seen a ~3/4 scale Spit at Oshkosh many times, beautiful aircraft, but I have not even seen that replica fly.
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Re: Another on for Ozzy

Postby C » Fri Apr 06, 2012 2:21 pm

There are only 2 flying Lancasters left, now that's rare!


Heard a rumour the other day that the CWH Lanc may not be flying for too much longer. Only a rumour though...
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Re: Another on for Ozzy

Postby ozzy72 » Fri Apr 06, 2012 2:24 pm

The 3/4s scale model is probably a Marcel Jurca design.
To see a Mossie fly you'll need to either visit Canada or New Zealand. There are ones of each being rebuilt to fly there at the moment. The Canadian one is closest to getting into the wild blue yonder ;)
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