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Posted: 11 Jun 2007, 18:10
by T6flyer
XR219 wrote:Well Martin, If you have the ear of Mr. Ito and he like making the more obscure, I'd love a shorts SC.1 :worried:
You're not the only one. That and a few others are going soon in the post - Saro SR53 and SR177, Hunting P.126 (think thats right), Bristol 188 etc etc. I cant promise anything, as Kazunori builds what he wants to and when (and I'm truly grateful as always), but he is a lover of British aeroplanes!

Martin

Posted: 11 Jun 2007, 18:22
by John
If you want a Bristol T188, there's quite a nice one here, about 2/3rds teh way down the page...

http://www.transglobalaircraft.co.uk/25 ... ion*id*val*

Kind regards

John

Posted: 11 Jun 2007, 18:48
by AndyG
T6flyer wrote:Ummm I suppose you can now see why I asked for information on the Sperrin? :)

Thanks to everyone's generous input, this is the result. But not being a Sperrin expert and reading of your initial posts, has a mistake been made?

I'm sure I could ask Kazunori to amend if necessary.

Best wishes to all,

Martin

Next time I ask for something be very very wary :)
Martin, not a mistake, per se. The Sperrin was used, late in it's career, as a flying testbed for the DH Gyron, initially only one with three Avons and later two Gyrons/two Avons (as modelled). I'm quite happy with it as is! :smile:

AndyG

Posted: 11 Jun 2007, 19:06
by John
T6flyer wrote: But not being a Sperrin expert and reading of your initial posts, has a mistake been made?
IMHO it's no bad thing, as I say we already have the AlphaSim version which is modelled on the earlier Sperrin incarnation and now we have this one... it's cool by me :wink:

Kind regards

John

Posted: 11 Jun 2007, 20:34
by AlexP
I must say, that looks rather nice. I must go and bag one for myself.

Alex

Posted: 11 Jun 2007, 22:07
by stegs
Downloaded the Bristol T188 that John mentioned. Just as I remembered it when seeing photos of it in the 60s when i was a plane mad 10 yearold. It definitely looked the business if somewhat of a deadend.
The VC on the model is a hoot. Teddy bear on the floor :roll:

Steve

Posted: 11 Jun 2007, 22:17
by kit
Ito must be a lurker on here...... :lol:

That sure is the Gyron test bed, I bet his sound file doesn't replicate the original though!

His serial looks like it's missing a digit, as it reads 'VX58' which must be wrong, but there is photographic proof of it looking just like that, albeit in twin Avon form.

http://prototypes.free.fr/sperrin/sperrin-3.htm

Scroll right to the bottom and see the last piccie.

Posted: 11 Jun 2007, 22:26
by TobyV
Vaguely relevant and might be of interest to someone, this is a photo of a TV screen playing a video I have showing a drawing (yeah ok... :lol: ) of the Manor Road site at Hatfield (DH propellers/HS Dynamics/BAe Dynamics) in the mid 1950s. Just visible in the main hangar is the Sperrin with teh de Havilland Gyron engines and on the apron the Saro 53, powered by an A-S Viper turbojet and a de Havilland Spectre rocket.

Image

Posted: 11 Jun 2007, 22:59
by ianhind

Posted: 12 Jun 2007, 07:26
by Rich
He left the Yet another name section in the airfile, it's a Stealth B2 so some tweaking will be needed but his visuals are much better these days.

Rich
AndyG wrote:He's a little tinker (as my ol' gran used to say)!!

As per usual the FDE is going to need a good tweak, but the basic shape is fine. Looks like we might have a canvas for a few more of those "What If...." schemes. :wink:

AndyG