TriangleP wrote:
Bruce, there seems to some confusion as to what the CAF owned or owns now in other sources on the web. The Mosquito Page website states that RG300 had previously been owned by Jim Merizan. The Mosquito Page website also states that the CAF owned "RF670/N9868F Note: this aircraft may actually be PF670/N9868F", noted as a FBVI in their list for the USA. Do you have any thoughts on these aircraft? I guess everyone has forgotten what the identities are of what the CAF bought. Wouldn't this info be on the "title" or whatever is used in the sale of aircraft? Title transfers for aircraft was discussed as some point on another post some time back, at any rate, its confusing what Mosquitos the CAF has owned!
I have never seen any definitive proof for the continued existence of the FBVI in question. Many years back, the museum was donated a piece of Mosquito fin, with the N registration still intact, but I am not sure which aircraft it came from. I will have to have a dig and see if I can find it.
My understanding was that Jim Merizan owned PZ474, and the remains of TA717.
The remains of PZ474 (the wing) were last noted at Chino; TA717 is also with Jim Dearborn.
I have seen pictures of the remains of RG300 which comprise the entire nacelle assemblies, plus a host of other metal parts. Were one to construct a further Mosquito along the lines of KA114 currently in New Zealand, it would be quite conceivable for RG300 to rise from the dust again!
Bruce