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Superfreighter MK.32

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What happened to this brilliant project? I understood she was at final stage, months ago, but it seems almost forgotten .
Imust fire all personnel waiting for the Bristols at Lydd?? :lol:

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Re: Superfreighter MK.32

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Hi Kikko

It was never at a final stage months ago in fact it was still awaiting more info from the now vanished Silver City collection at Solent Sky

Stil not at a final stage even now

It has not been forgotten and still being worked on daily

There was an update posted recently

One of the problems is when I ask on the forum for help there is only silence :-(

There are already two threads on this :lol: :lol:

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Re: Superfreighter MK.32

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Garry, I am a Bristol fanatic, ask, what do you need ? Eventually I can spread out voices here in Italy to find out what do you need for the plane:) :bandit:

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Thanks Kikko

I doubt if there will be anything laying around in Italy though :-(

It was down to the Silver City collection

The Superfreighter was a special type built for Siver City and they are the only people with the info.

Ross Cogwell kindly paid them a visit before it moved on

I'm going to go with what I have but there is still a bit of fiddling to get through

I have cars for the later versions but not the earlier versions

I need to sort out freight for the none car Ferries and do the changes on the dozen or so variations.

The FDE is finshed but the sounds still have to be finalised.

I needed help a while back and did get some at first but it is very difficult on a type that has been extinct since 1975 and one that was not that well recorded in anycase :-(

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Re: Superfreighter MK.32

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The Silver City archive (or at least a lot of it) was still at Solent Sky earlier this month, as I was hunting through it for timetable info for some AI (didn't find a "proper" one but there was a typed undated schedule for Lydd).
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Ah Thank you John :thumbsup:

That means it's been returned :)

In the summer it had been removed by an author.

A good freind of mine was in southampton and he was going to visit the archive but it had gone.

All I need now is someone in that area who is able to go :worried:


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Re: Superfreighter MK.32

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Just to talk about the type (in this movie a Mk.31) , this has been filmed in Rome when Bristol sent a Freighter to Italy, trying to sell examples to italian civil or military staff , but without any luck. (the ninth film from the top)

http://www.britishpathe.com/product_dis ... earch.y=21

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Garry Russell wrote: All I need now is someone in that area who is able to go :worried:
Garry,
although Dad told me "never volunteer for anything" I have PM'd you.

PS Apologies for leaving out one of the "r"s in your name.
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Thanks John

I've seem the PM

A mate of mine always remembers my name by saying I had one elbow (2 r's)....if you follow :lol: :lol:

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Re: Superfreighter MK.32

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Hi there,
I used to fly the Bristol "Frightener" at Lydd and Southend 1966-68 and then then the Carvair. We still hold Silver City reunions at Lydd every year_ usually July. If you need to know anything about the history of Silver City the man to contact is Keith Dagwell, his e-mail is keithDOTdagwellATntlworldDOTcom , he has published a CD on Silver City available from him,
Also he was involved with the Southampton people after moving the site from Manston.
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