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Jimbuna 10-27-14 03:05 PM

A Possible Mosquito Entrant for Next Years Air Show?
 
After the success of the VeRA Lancaster from Canada this year it would be great to see a Mosquito next :cool:

http://www.otsnews.co.uk/mosquito-fo...0xlA8.facebook

eddie 10-27-14 03:34 PM

If you ever see one at an air show Jim, get plenty of pics! I would love to hear how it sounds on a flyby!

Jimbuna 10-27-14 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by eddie (Post 2255867)
If you ever see one at an air show Jim, get plenty of pics! I would love to hear how it sounds on a flyby!

Sure will :up:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luxECnxc2Rw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fz5gNI0FNzc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-I4hZah_Pc

Eichhörnchen 10-27-14 05:01 PM

Years ago, when there was still one flying here in the UK, my wife and I were walking high up on the North Downs near Halling when that very aircraft came roaring straight down the long country road towards us at seemingly treetop height.

It was autumn and a dramatic windy day, and the vision and sound of the thing remains for both of us (she still talks about it now.) Not so long after that I learned it had crashed.

eddie 10-27-14 05:36 PM

Thanks for the links Jim, they are great!:yeah:

Stealhead 10-27-14 05:47 PM

I read that the Mossies flown in the Pacific had to use a diffrent glue compound. They also recived the gray tone as it was more reflective to sunlight. I would think the hard part about keeping one flying would be the integrity of the wood. I doubt there is a true 100% orignal air worthy survivor. Still one even with some rebuilt sections is impressive.

Sailor Steve 10-27-14 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Stealhead (Post 2255908)
I doubt there is a true 100% orignal air worthy survivor.

That's true of many airworthy types. I've read that out of the hundreds of DC-3s still in the air, not more than a handful contain any original parts at all. Technically they are no longer "originals". But they are very real.

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Still one even with some rebuilt sections is impressive.
Rebuilt or not, it's still the same airplane in spirit, and it's still beautiful. :rock:

Aktungbby 10-27-14 06:15 PM

By the gun of my chinny chin chin!
 
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Originally Posted by eddie (Post 2255867)
If you ever see one at an air show Jim, get plenty of pics! I would love to hear how it sounds on a flyby!

this 'll tide you over http://www.combatreform.org/cannonfighter.htm Gotta have one with the chin cannon!! http://www.combatreform.org/CFImage209.jpg

eddie 10-27-14 06:23 PM

Thanks for that link too! The Mossie has always been my favorite RAF aircraft! Geez, look at the size of that round,lol

Jimbuna 10-28-14 05:09 AM

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Originally Posted by eddie (Post 2255901)
Thanks for the links Jim, they are great!:yeah:

No problem, I know someone who is part of the restoration team for aircraft TA122 at the DH Aircraft Heritage Centre and he keeps me updated regarding events.

http://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/TA122.html

http://forums.diecast-aviation.eu/sh...light=mosquito

http://peoplesmosquito.wordpress.com/


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