I've developed a real fondness for the aircraft produced by this often overlooked but groundbreaking company over the past couple of years, and found that there is actually very little out there in the way of information on Percival and it's aircraft. So I've decided to do something about it:
http://www.percivalaircraft.co.uk
The site is very much in it's infancy, but I'm hoping to gradually expand it and make it the ultimate database for all things Percival.
Feedback is welcomed!
Tom.
Something for the Percival lover
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I hope it expands - Having grown up living 2 miles from the Percival
factory at Luton - and even learning that I really liked aeroplanes in
one of their Hangars (Luton Flying Club used one of their hangars)
I look forward to seeing it finished
Leif -- There were still Jet Provosts being produced when I first showed
up at LFC in late 1964
I hope it expands - Having grown up living 2 miles from the Percival
factory at Luton - and even learning that I really liked aeroplanes in
one of their Hangars (Luton Flying Club used one of their hangars)
I look forward to seeing it finished
Leif -- There were still Jet Provosts being produced when I first showed
up at LFC in late 1964