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Re: Fairey Firefly WB440 photos

Wed Jan 01, 2014 8:43 pm

P.S. meant to say that David Collins of the DH Hornet restoration knew of large parts of Firefly still onsite from UK high ground wrecks, he was looking at recovering them and swapping for Hornet parts that somebody has/had (maybe yourself ?)

Re: Fairey Firefly WB440 photos

Thu Jan 02, 2014 3:03 pm

Thanks for that ,how did you change the photo codes to make them viewable???

Flat 12x2 wrote:
HMS Vulture wrote:The progress has been very slow ,but still going!
Still in the process of dismanteling ready for cleaning & then eventually reconstruction.

I have also acquired another Firefly cockpit& rear fuselage ,& also a tail to help with the restoration
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(Sorted out the pics codes)
Wow , those sizable extra parts to have acquired
While a long way a way & sort of still at war with Ethiopia, parts are still sitting (well one complete aircraft & possibly 2 fuselages) of ex Ethiopian Firefly's at Asmara, Eritrea. If they were Spitfires/P51/P47/P38 etc they would have been recovered a long time ago !

Re: Fairey Firefly WB440 photos

Thu Jan 02, 2014 3:14 pm

Yes I know the sites you mean,i have visited the many years ago .
I did have a chunk of Sea Hornet that has now found a home with David Collins.

Flat 12x2 wrote:P.S. meant to say that David Collins of the DH Hornet restoration knew of large parts of Firefly still onsite from UK high ground wrecks, he was looking at recovering them and swapping for Hornet parts that somebody has/had (maybe yourself ?)

Re: Fairey Firefly WB440 photos

Thu Jan 02, 2014 3:20 pm

Yes that is a FMk1 Seahawk cockpit ,the oldest chunk of Seahawk in existence (Third production seahawk).


DH82EH wrote:That looks like a lot to work with!
Will it be at........ ..........sorry, wrong forum :shock:

Is that a Sea hawk cockpit in the background of the one photo?

You have some cool looking projects. Please do keep us posted.
Hopefully the next update won't take five years :D

Thanks

Andy Scott

Re: Fairey Firefly WB440 photos

Thu Jan 02, 2014 5:28 pm

HMS Vulture wrote:Thanks for that ,how did you change the photo codes to make them viewable???


Your code you put up (in full) with [ replaced with ( to stop it formatting
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Code needed, in bold above as well
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Re: Fairey Firefly WB440 photos

Thu Jan 02, 2014 5:32 pm

HMS Vulture wrote:Yes I know the sites you mean,i have visited the many years ago .
I did have a chunk of Sea Hornet that has now found a home with David Collins.

:-D :-D
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