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Subject: [Leica] For Ted and other WWII aircraft nuts
From: pdzwig at summaventures.com (Peter Dzwig)
Date: Tue Oct 26 16:20:51 2004
References: <417E8546.40409@summaventures.com> <417ED62F.7050804@netscape.net>

Douglas,

that is very interesting. I couldn't understand at the time why it wasn't on 
the 
infield, but at a static display outside the circuit.

BTW I do have a photo somewhere of the line-up with the Thunderbolt and a 
flock 
of Spits and Spit derivatives taking off at the end of the weekend. I'll see 
if 
I can find it and put it up.

Peter



Douglas M. Sharp wrote:

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> Peter Dzwig schrieb:
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>> This last I cannot claim to be anything like good. However the plane 
>> is claimed to be the ORIGINAL Spitfire prototype. 
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>          What a lovely line-up of Mustangs Peter! and a Thunderbolt in
>          the background too! Though I think this shot could take a
>          touch more contrast, on my TFT-screen it looks a touch too grey.
> 
> 
>          The original R.J.Mitchell designed prototype K5054 aircraft
>          crashed and was totally destroyed on 2 September 1939 at
>          Farnborough. The pilot, F/Lt White, was killed in the crash.
> 
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>          The finished "new" prototype was unveiled in early 1993 at the
>          RAF Museum in Hendon. It had been built by Aerofab
>          Restorations funded by the Spitfire Society, on the suggestion
>          of one of the test pilots, as a tribute to R.J. Mitchell.The
>          reconstruction was based on the templates of a MkV and RJs
>          original drawings.
> 
> Another tribute to him is a Spitfire on a high pole in the middle of a 
> carpark close to Hanley (Stoke-on-Trent) where Mitchell was born.
> Douglas
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>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/GoodwoodAirfield/SpitfireprototypeGoodwoodRevival2004
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>> I am posting these for interest; if you like them so much the better...
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Peter Dzwig
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>> PS I will get round to putting the others of the Revival up soon.
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