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PostPosted: Tue May 30, 2017 6:01 pm 
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Fantastic! I have some old components that I'd love to convert into USB stuff for flightsim use, but as you said it's all beyond me. A Spitfire cockpit and Oculus Rift sounds like the best toy ever!

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 10, 2017 5:19 am 
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Well a few months down the line now. The 109E has been delivered to her happy customers and has been very popular at military events and re-enactments shows all over Britain. We have received some interest in building more, but nothing confirmed as of yet. I would have thought that as the real aeroplane is something of a rarity, that Museums especially those in Europe would be interested in an accurate replica of this classic fighter. But it seems not. We live in hope that someone somewhere would like one.....

And now we are making spare parts and rudders, rings and all matter of things for people. Very early days for us, as we are used to building it all as one, but a lot of interest and we have taken our first orders today. For more information, please look at my post on the Flea Market forum. Rudders seem to be very popular for the man cave.

Again thanks to all that showed an interest in our 109 build. Hopefully, we should have something different to show you all in the future.

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Any idea what you'd charge for an unpainted 109 rudder?
I won't hold you to it, just would like to get an idea how much you'd have to get for one.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 12, 2021 12:33 pm 
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I believe Gateguards closed down a couple of years back.


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 12, 2021 1:02 pm 
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Mike wrote:
I believe Gateguards closed down a couple of years back.

Geez, I didn't even notice the dates... :roll:

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Just googled “gateguardsuk” and was taken to their website. Seems to be active with a 2021 date at bottom.


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The website may still be active, the company is not. A quick search on the Companies House website shows that they ceased trading in September 2018 and winding up commenced the following month.


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Hope someone picks up the pieces.We are chasing a set of fishtail Merlin exhausts.

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I just don't get companies like this. How many times have you seen someone make something cool in very small numbers, think to yourself, "Hey, if they made these available to the masses, I'd buy one," then poof, they vanish forever.
Then, the few that got made trade for really high prices, as nobody else can/will make them.
I can't count the numbers of times I've seen this in both the aviation and railroad preservation fields.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 13, 2021 1:46 pm 
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p51 wrote:
I just don't get companies like this. How many times have you seen someone make something cool in very small numbers, think to yourself, "Hey, if they made these available to the masses, I'd buy one," then poof, they vanish forever.
Then, the few that got made trade for really high prices, as nobody else can/will make them.
I can't count the numbers of times I've seen this in both the aviation and railroad preservation fields.


I get what you're saying but I'm having a hard time thinking of any specific examples. Would love to hear about some of them.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 13, 2021 2:49 pm 
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p51 wrote:
Any idea what you'd charge for an unpainted 109 rudder?
I won't hold you to it, just would like to get an idea how much you'd have to get for one.


Gateguards may have closed down, but they still use the same website and now trade as Replica Aircraft Fabrications Ltd. I am no longer involved with the company, but know that they have a number of replicas on build including various Spitfires and a P-51D. Am sure that they can still provide people with parts inc rudders etc.

If cant go through to them, let me know and I will make a personal visit and get new contact details for anyone interested.

You are more then welcome to have a look at my Gateguards Flickr album at:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/152681315 ... 1142827268


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Thank you Martin!Chasing them up now :) Pity they dont do replica Merlin and Db605,s...

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 14, 2021 11:33 am 
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I went over there today and asked what the state of play was. Yes, still using the old website and under the RAF Title, but basically the old company under a new name. If type "Replica Aircraft Fabrications' into Google, that takes you back to the same website.

I asked about 109 parts and rudders and such items as castellation rings (make a nice plant pot!) are available. And I know of another Spitfire creator so if stuck just PM me and I will see what I can do for anyone. Please too pleased to help.

Martin


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