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Canadian comeback.
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Re: Canadian comeback.
I've moved this down to E&S Speepig
Didn't it sound a treat
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Didn't it sound a treat
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Re: Canadian comeback.
Thanks Speepig,
Other good stuff on the same page, Sunderlands, Beauforts and my favourite, Hurricane.
Other good stuff on the same page, Sunderlands, Beauforts and my favourite, Hurricane.
Cheers, Mike.
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Perspective determines interpretation.

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Re: Canadian comeback.
Ah, I came across a member of a Mossie restoration team in Canada on another forum (not flying as yet - just been officially inspected prior to rebuild - said something about now being able to fit the 32,000 screws!) and he was desperate for info, especially on the tailplane so I gave him a link to this forum with advice to come here and ask.
Don't know if anyone has that sort of info here, but as I know you chaps have all sorts of stuff tucked away, someone might have the required data.
Don't know if anyone has that sort of info here, but as I know you chaps have all sorts of stuff tucked away, someone might have the required data.
Re: Canadian comeback.
Thanks DaveDaveB wrote:I've moved this down to E&S Speepig![]()
Didn't it sound a treat![]()
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