August--
I
knew you were going to post some sort of rejoinder about the Tora "impostors"...
Jerry--
Sure
does sound different. The Griffonesque staccato barking at taxi revs, the otherworldly wail when sifting in for a pass...Mr Russell's 109E may have been built in Essex, but she's a sight and sound I never thought I'd the slightest chance of seeing or hearing. (Thanx, Mr R, for showing her off!)
Re the blue scheme on HA1112s, I think the reason you don't typically see that livery generally on restored examples is simply that it was the earlier of two main EdA finishes; they ended up in the silver/sky blue, and thus that's the scheme they'd tend to remain in as museum pieces, if they stayed Spanish-marked at all. K'zoo's is different...it was displayed in pseudo-Bf109 markings for some years before being returned to EdA finish in the 80s (to my astonished delight when I visited and saw the Buchon newly displayed as...a
Buchon!). The royal-blue scheme is really striking, and I'm thinking the Air Zoo saw it that way too.
Israeli markings on a Buchon would look cool. Wrong, of course, but cool. Hm. How about flying one for a season in grey-green primer (replicating the Czech finish) and Sqn 101 IAF markings, before going Luftwaffe or EdA with permanent paint? Any restorers up for such an idea? One could make a film about the early days of the IAF while one was at it...hmmmm...
S.