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Congrats to all involved, what an amazing looking aircraft.

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Another flight this afternoon saw me head to the airfield quickly :) This time she was up with the Wirraway and Mustang doing formation flights.

What can I say but 8) WOW!!!! 8)

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What engine is that thing using?

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Pratt and Whitney R-1830 S3C4-G


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In regards to what is interchangeable with the Boomerang and Wirraway - very little. True, the design brief at CAC was to use as many Wirraway parts as possible, but just about everything was strengthened and/or modified. Even the wheels were modified to try to reduce the drum brakes fading - these wheels are now extremely rare to find in airworthy condition. I am pretty sure that this aeroplane has a much modified Harvard Mk IV wing centre section, new build wing outer panels, but otherwise its all Boomerang. The fuselage frame has been modified to take a second seat and it is definitely not a T6 frame. Check out this http://returntoflight.aviationadvertise ... o-library/ for some great detailed photos of a very nice resto and to give you a clue to what a real Boomerang looks like on the inside.
Congratulations to Matt Denning and his team for another successful and beautiful rebuild. :D

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In regards to handling quailities of the Boomerang, I have been reliably informed that is very similar to the P-40 - especially the ailerons, which are real nice. A couple of guys I have spoken to that have flown the Spitfire, Mustang and Kittyhawk have all said that for handling, especially roll rate, you can't go past the P-40.


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Speaking of Matt Denning

Matt was also involved with the construction of several sets of Authentic Boomerang Wings, of Which one set were done for Kermit Weeks.

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