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Little Jo 05-01-14 00:16

The only one left in the world
 
Hi Guys

This only Seafire XV in the world. A carrier version of the Spit with folding wings. It should be of interest to our UK and Canadian MLU members. Enjoy. :salute::remember

www.youtube.com/v/TneYPcyGbbY&autoplay=1&rel

Cheers

Tony :no4:

Hanno Spoelstra 05-01-14 10:04

Excellent effort, great to see it flying again!

H.

Little Jo 06-01-14 00:31

Ww2 planes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hanno Spoelstra (Post 190044)
Excellent effort, great to see it flying again!

H.

Hi Hanno

Glad you liked it, I just love old WW2 planes. There must be something wrong as with my love of planes, maybe I should have gone into the airforce instead of my brother. But I did love my time in the Army.

Cheers

Tony

Little Jo 17-01-14 09:13

Hi Guys

There are some great shots of Airplanes taken by Life Magazine.:remember

Click here: Life Magazine Airplane Photos
http://www.mission4today.com/index.p...ish=15&start=0

Cheers

Tony :no4:

David Dunlop 18-01-14 07:11

Tony.

Sometime mid-1950's, my parents took me to an air show here in Winnipeg held at the then original RCAF Station Winnipeg wartime base. In the 1960's the entire operation was moved from the southeast corner of the airfield to the west side and the last of the wartime hangers was torn down about 7 or 8 years ago.

I know the air show lasted the whole day, but the most memorable thing for me was watching six Seafires perform. They had come up from Shearwater, Nova Scotia as I recall Dad saying and they put on quite a show, the grand finally being a strafing run from south to north across the field, at a wooden shed target which had been placed at the north end of the field. I can remember the sound of the blanks being fired from the aircraft guns and when the final Seafire made it's pass, they blew up the shed with a small charge.

We had great seats for all this on a long green metal frame bleacher with wooden seats set up along the edge of the grass at the front of the ramp in front of the hanger line. I am not sure where the other Seafires parked after the show, but they brought one up behind the bleachers to park as a static display at the end of the show. I climbed down from the bleachers and walked over to watch it taxi in. The sound of that huge Rolls Royce engine idling was deafening and awesome to my little ears. The true highlight, however, was when the pilot shut the engine off and as it wound down it backfired two or three times. My feet must have been 8 inches off the ground when it finally stopped and I have been hooked on WW2 fighter aircraft ever since! I think there is a surviving RCN Seafire somewhere in Calgary, along with possibly a Hawker Sea Fury.

David

Little Jo 18-01-14 07:30

Hooked
 
Hi David

Yes mate, always a great spectacle, but then once you are hooked you are hooked forever. I just love all those all WW2 planes and the sound of the old engines gives you goose bumps. :remember

Cheers

Tony :no4:

Marc Montgomery 20-02-14 12:30

Little JO... wow! just beautiful !!!! and they are correct...these planes, like antique vehicles are not meant to be static statues..they belong in their element..

fantastic ...thanks for posting

Richard Coutts-Smith 02-03-14 05:00

Hard to believe, but a B24 Liberator was produced every 55 minutes.
Ford promotional film at the time:
http://www.youtube.com/embed/iKlt6rNciTo?rel=0
Rich


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