Tue Jul 28, 2015 3:44 pm
Taylor Stevenson wrote:Not to incite a riot, but I am curious as to how many difficulty point the Mosquito, as a type, was awarded. Sometimes that makes all the difference. The Mosquito is impressive in its own right, but my opinion is Sierra Sue takes the cake. I haven't seen as much detail of, nor know as much about, Berlin Express, so I'm not factoring her in. For Sierra Sue to be a wartime vet, restored in her original markings, to the degree of authenticity that she was, I think Ehlen and Aircorps should take her to NAHI at Reno. They'd likely do very well.
Tue Jul 28, 2015 4:12 pm
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Tue Jul 28, 2015 6:42 pm
Dave Homewood wrote:What is so difficult about restoring this Mustang? I don't understand. There's a massive industry for restoring and keeping these things flying with loads of off the shelf components available to any Mustang restorer. So why does this one differ?
Personally I cannot see how anyone could think a Mustang would be more difficult to rebuild than a ground up restoration of a Mosquito - something no-one had ever done before, ever, not even he RAF or de Havillands, And there was no network of industry all set up to make parts for a Mosquito either, like there is with the common old P-51D. Not to mention the years spent finding drawings, and parts, and recreating the moulds, and basically relearning lost techniques.
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Thu Jul 30, 2015 8:45 pm
k5083 wrote:That's a funny post by Kermit.
If I were Jerry's crew member I would have teased him back asking why they allowed static displays in the warbirds section. But I'm sure there is respect on both sides.
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