
C wrote:http://www.warbirdregistry.org/spitregistry/spitfire-p9374-2.html
As it came out of the beach...
logjam wrote:If I hadn't been the O.O. I'm sure I'd have spent the rest of the night in the cells.
You would not believe it was a FACEBOOK public group: "Taildragger Pilots United" I liked & became a member, receive all kind of taildragger news. https://www.facebook.com/groups/41407135412/garymbuska wrote:Wow what a discovery that was fantastic. How did you ever stumble upon this. Thanks for the great link. It reminded me of the Movie Memphis Bell.
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garymbuska wrote:Wow what a discovery that was fantastic. How did you ever stumble upon this. Thanks for the great link. It reminded me of the Movie Memphis Bell.
Not really reconstructed then. More a question of ID plate relocation to a newly built machine.......
C wrote:garymbuska wrote:Not really reconstructed then. More a question of ID plate relocation to a newly built machine.......
It's kind of what we're left with now. All the ex-RAF gate guards have been restored; the Burma machines have been recovered and have been too. Really all "restorations" now will be full rebuilds (such as the Shuttleworth Vc), museum or grounded examples sold on to new owners, or "dataplate" restorations. There will soon be three airworthy that were written off in fatal incidents within the past 2 decades (Tr9 and Mk.XVI currently, soon to be joined by PR.XI).
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