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Spitfire chased by V-1

Mon Dec 03, 2007 6:50 pm

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At the Aviodrome, Holland, 2002.

This Spitfire is now under rebuild to fly in the UK with Historic Flying.

The V-1 was also rebuilt to fly, and the test flight was fully successful. It's now based in Kent, Surrey, Sussex and London.




The next rebuild will be underway once the team have got all their bits back. ;)

Wed Dec 05, 2007 7:06 am

Yea the Aviodrome gave that part of history away almost for free...

Re: Spitfire chased by V-1

Wed Dec 05, 2007 7:26 pm

JDK wrote:The V-1 was also rebuilt to fly, and the test flight was fully successful. It's now based in Kent, Surrey, Sussex and London.


Please explain this statement and provide more details. Do you mean it was successful because it didn't crash and explode or what?

Thanks.

Thu Dec 06, 2007 4:39 am

Yes, Im also quite curious and confused to this one?

Thu Dec 06, 2007 4:43 am

The V-1 was also rebuilt to fly, and the test flight was fully successful. It's now based in Kent, Surrey, Sussex and London.


I think he's "having us on..." :lol:

SN

photo of Spitfire

Thu Dec 06, 2007 11:08 am

I can't say much for that nasty little thing hanging in the air, but it is a good picture of a mid war Spit guns. You can see the fabric patches over the .303 cal Brownings, the long barrel Hispano 20 mm. cannons, and the faired over mounting stub, in which they could field mount either a .50 cal machine gun as in the P-51, or another cannon as in the post war Spits. In either case they would delete the .303 s. I know the 4 cannon ship was effective and I suspect the 2 cannon and 2 .50 cal was also good. You can also get a good look at the fluted exhaust stacks common to the MK IX. I have not seen one with a yellow spinner before.
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