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Re: Duxford's AAM aircraft out in the open ( pictures)

Posted: 05 Aug 2015, 05:27
by Paul K
Cheers Mike ! :cheers:

Re: Duxford's AAM aircraft out in the open ( pictures)

Posted: 05 Aug 2015, 05:38
by airboatr
Hi Paul,

You obviously had a great day out amongst friends by the looks of your smile.

Re: Duxford's AAM aircraft out in the open ( pictures)

Posted: 05 Aug 2015, 11:18
by Nigel H-J
Great photographs Paul, been years since I was down at Duxford.

Regards
Nigel.

Re: Duxford's AAM aircraft out in the open ( pictures)

Posted: 05 Aug 2015, 12:41
by DaveG
Slightly OT, but does anyone know of a "It's Hawg Wild" repaint for the Virtavia B-29?
I've found one for the old A2A (Shockwave) WOP model, & John Young's AI model at the usual sites, but nothing for the Virtavia.

Re: Duxford's AAM aircraft out in the open ( pictures)

Posted: 05 Aug 2015, 16:27
by DaveB
I've not seen one Dave :|

ATB
DaveB B)smk

Re: Duxford's AAM aircraft out in the open ( pictures)

Posted: 05 Aug 2015, 18:20
by DaveG
Looks like I might be getting the paint brushes out then. :lol:

Re: Duxford's AAM aircraft out in the open ( pictures)

Posted: 06 Aug 2015, 04:57
by Paul K
airboatr wrote:Hi Paul,

You obviously had a great day out amongst friends by the looks of your smile.
Yes, Joe, it was a good day. Lots of G.A. coming and going, and the usual Tiger Moths and Rapides giving pleasure flights. The British Microlight Aircraft Association was holding a fly-in so that was pretty interesting too. I also got to see this beauty in flight for the first time since she re-emerged as a Mk. I. Here she is warming up before departing for an airshow elsewhere;

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All in all a good day out, although my back was suffering as usual, with all the standing and walking. 8)

Re: Duxford's AAM aircraft out in the open ( pictures)

Posted: 06 Aug 2015, 07:42
by airboatr
Paul K wrote: Lots of G.A. coming and going,
I see A U.S. registered Cessna with the Liberator. business or pleasure I wonder. *-) ..

The SR-71 has a sentimental attachment for me. A man who I met by way of my trade worked on the J58's for years. he didn't talk much about it except to say he worked out problems with "the plumbing". ;)
He (Al) and a friend of his, Neil, (both worked for Pratt) built a Stolp Starduster together, but by the time our paths crossed Al had given up flying after a close call
scrubbing the lower wing tip on landing one day. Neil was never much of a flyer, so they sold it to Bob. Who also works for Pratt & Whitney
Well,.. after Al found out about my love of flying, he asked Bob to take me up for a flight in the Starduster.
I got to fly her for a good portion of the time of the hour (plus) long flight.
...
Al passed away a couple of years ago, and Bob no longer keeps the Starduster at KLNA :(

Al in his hanger with his Stolp.
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The hanger is gone too now .. another chapter closed. :|

..........
I can empathize with back pain.
In 98 I suffered a severe back injury that left me unable to walk , after 18 months I was released from bed rest.
... Sometimes there is a pain that.... well , I've digressed :-#

Edit:
I just looked up N77AL and found that Bob has sold it ! :-O

Re: Duxford's AAM aircraft out in the open ( pictures)

Posted: 08 Aug 2015, 18:22
by Paul K
Bed rest is fine by me, Joe. I could do with a lot more than I get :lol: I like his little domestic area in that hangar, by the way. Beers in the fridge, or just soft drinks ?
DaveG wrote:Looks like I might be getting the paint brushes out then. :lol:
Dave, yes please if you have the time and inclination. A Hawg Wild repaint would be just the job for the Virtavia B-29 ! Talking of which, I hear tell that Virtavia is going to release a service pack for the B-29. No idea when, though.

Re: Duxford's AAM aircraft out in the open ( pictures)

Posted: 08 Aug 2015, 18:56
by DaveG
I did make a start Paul, but not got very far yet. Only done the nose art actually! :lol: Probably do some more tomorrow / Monday. :)