John Dupre wrote ......
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I remember reading on of Neil Williams books in which he described ferrying one of the CASAs from Spain to Britain. He was told by the Spanish Air Force officers he met that the CASA 2111 was considered a particularly difficult aircraft to fly. He found that was not at all true.
John ~ that's chapter 20 ~ "Nach England Gehen" in a book called Airborne by Niel Williams ~ published in 1977.
In my copy I still have his obituary from Aircraft Illustrated ~ dated Feb 1978. He was ferrying another Casa 2111 from Spain to the UK when it hit a mountain north of Madrid in Dec 1977. The crash claimed his life, along with that of his wife and two engineers.
Let's fast forward to 2011 ......
My understanding ( and I'm no expert ) is there is a serious challenge with the wing main spar ~ in the Casa anyway.
It has a steel core encased in an aluminum box ~ which causes galvanic corrosion over time.
In the example I've been shown the corrosion extends into the spar attachment webs and the skins.
So any conservation may require replacing a considerable amount of the original structure and a restoration to fly is
going to warrant substituting the material building up the new main spar if you want to fly the thing for some years.
Trying to get approval to fly with such a modification should provide hours of extra fun.
Given it's an expensive rebuild for anyone to undertake ~ a Casa with Merlins painted in a Battle of Britain scheme is really
a replica rather than a genuine example. If you wanted to reverse engineer with Jumo engines ~ I suspect you could spend all
the winnings from your good fortune on the lottery. I can't think how else such a project would get the massive amount of funding.
And yes ~ I would love to see one fly !
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