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  • Vulcan Bomber

    For those with Netflix, I just watched a fun documentary: Guy Martin & the Last Flight of the Vulcan Bomber. It's about an hour and highly recommended, what a beautiful airplane!

    I see there's also a Guy Martin's Spitfire....better put that on my list, too.

  • #2
    Thanks for the point out. I watched the Vulcan video, very enjoyable, and will probably watch the Spitfire tonight.

    andy

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Andy Alson View Post
      Thanks for the point out. I watched the Vulcan video, very enjoyable, and will probably watch the Spitfire tonight.

      andy
      I'm starting the Spitty one now....just loaded Ann onto the jet at SWF, off to Edinburgh.

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      • #4
        Spitfire video was fascinating to watch. Doesn't look like much of the original aircraft was used in the "restoration" though.

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        • #5
          Andy, it doesn't look like there was much of it left to work with as they dug it out of the sand at Dunkirk......

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          • #6
            Like some P-51s. If you have a data plate a set of gear legs, they can make a whole airplane for you. Oh, and you do need a few bucks to make it happen.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Terry Carraway View Post
              Like some P-51s. If you have a data plate a set of gear legs, they can make a whole airplane for you. Oh, and you do need a few bucks to make it happen.
              They did that in Auckland with a mossie data plate a few years ago. Last I heard it was based in and flying out of the Tidewater Virginia area.

              Last edited by Tom Tyson; 07-19-2018, 20:14.
              Tom Tyson-A&P

              Pilots without Mechanics are just Pedestrians with fancy watches . . .
              ( . . . and Mechanics without Pilots are Unemployed.)

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              • #8
                I thought they were also going to make "new" ones. Since they had the jigs and molds and such.

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                • #9
                  I walked around and under a Vulcan at the National Aviation Museum of Scotland, outside Edinburgh. BIG aircraft. And LONG gear legs.

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