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BluBear

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  1. It's quite something isn't it?

    I'd love to see/hear it in formation with some of the other ultimate Navy prop warbirds...

    Imagine: Seafire 47, Bearcat, Tigercat, Sea Fury... All together. What a sight and sound that would be!

    ...And to satisfy TOAD they could all fire the crap outta replica period ground targets! :thumbsu:

    Whoooosh,grrooooooowwwwwww, daggadagga... BOOOM!

  2. Just an update, if any of you chaps haven't seen, the '190 emerged from the paint shop a while ago and here are some up to date photos.clicky here

    Nice to see the paint is 'settling in' although it still seems to throw up discussion over just how authentic the shades are!

    To be honest, I like it. It's different and represents what this particular aircraft looked like, in field applied camo, at the time of it's forced landing.

  3. Personally, I preferred the Horseman as a two ship routine, it was somehow more dynamic.

    However, i'll be more than happy to watch them again, whatever their routine and especially considering they plan to bring their own Mustangs this year!

    Yes it seems TFC are slowly getting air under the wings of their collection, i'd be surprised if the '47 flys this year, though I'm sure we'll see more of the regulars from Hangar 2 where they belong (in the air of course!).

  4. My apologies everyone, I am fully aware that Feb is nearly upon us and so far no calendar!

    The truth of the matter is, that for the past 3 weeks, every evening without fail I've been working

    till the small hours of the morning re-decorating my bathroom, not even had a chance to fire up IL2!

    However, now that job is done and real-life can go on hold for a little while, I hope to get it finished ready

    for d/l and hopefully sort out some printed ones.

    Watch this space!

  5. That is sad news, but he had a 'good innings' as we would say here in Blighty.

    Rest in Peace Sir.

    You were an admirable leader, a soldiers soldier and without doubt a one of a kind unassuming hero.

    I had the enormous privilage of meeting Buck Compton, Don Malarkey, Ed Tipper and Brad Freeman at Flying Legends in 2009, remarkable chaps.

  6. @kimo

    Not exactly, it is operated with the respect and consideration expected of such an exhibit of history by the very experienced owners of these aircraft. The engine troubles never manifested themselves on the ground, at some point you have to air test if no problems are found on terra firma. This was done during the day on the Sunday as I understand after working on it overnight which revealed no obvious faults.

    As I recall the flight test during the day was successful, however the pilot started experiencing rough running during formation flying during the show. As it transpires the problem was associated with quick adjustment of throttle settings (keeping in formation) and of course during landing when the power is worked often. As you can see the Merlin finaly gave up the ghost after a power adjustment short of the threshold.

    An unfortunate incident definitely, but not I believe as a result of negligence on the part of the operator! One of those things. At the least no one was hurt and the aircraft was in one piece!

  7. I think you may be getting confused with the ex-duxford P-51C 'Princess Elizabeth' mate. She is now stateside and very much Merlin powered. Miss Helen is a D model and incidentally a lot of the airframe is genuinely the original Miss Helen that flew with the 352nd FG from Bodney.

    This incident happened at the end of the show Sunday, having had engine problems all weekend. (Deadstick on landing roll Saturday)

  8. At Flying Legends Duxford 2008 one of the P-51s had a little incident:

    Clicky Here

    I was at the other end of the field at the time but saw it just at the end of it's 'arrival'!

    Quite a hairy situation in which the pilot involved shows cool calm skill in making the best of a bad situation.

    Note: The ramp is in fact the rise to the hard taxi-way, the engine quit before the threshold and the Mustang doesn't glide that far without the fan a' spinnin!

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