Warbird Information Exchange

DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this site are the responsibility of the poster and do not reflect the views of the management.
It is currently Sat Apr 27, 2024 8:55 am

All times are UTC - 5 hours


Classic Wings Magazine WWII Naval Aviation Research Pacific Luftwaffe Resource Center
When Hollywood Ruled The Skies - Volumes 1 through 4 by Bruce Oriss


Post new topic Reply to topic  [ 9 posts ] 
Author Message
PostPosted: Thu Dec 07, 2023 7:30 pm 
Offline
Long Time Member
Long Time Member

Joined: Fri Feb 03, 2012 1:48 pm
Posts: 7566
From Air Classics Facebook page.

"At Legend Flyers, taxi tests on the Mitsubishi Hamp have been completed. Located at Paine Field in Everett, Washington, Legend has taken on many interesting projects over the years — the most recent being the series of Boeing P-26 replicas. The Pacific Northwest has been hit by some particularly bad weather this winter and this has delayed flight tests — a 25-hour program mandated by the FAA. The Hamp has been finished with a wealth of interior detailing (sadly, some of this is now permanently covered by structure) that was a result of intense research into cockpit configuration and markings. The Hamp is most easily identifiable over the more common Zero by its clipped outer wing panels. This was done to increase roll rate but the Hamp was woefully obsolete when it came to the new generation of Corsairs and Hellcats. Several wrecks were utilized as patterns in the rebuild and the fighter will make a fine addition to the Warbird community. We will be presenting exclusive aerial photography in an upcoming issue of AIR CLASSICS. Photograph by Jim Larsen."

Image


Top
 Profile  
 
PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2023 3:01 am 
Offline

Joined: Tue Aug 28, 2018 9:45 pm
Posts: 226
Lovely photo Mark. The fuselage does not have a ripple effect on the skin like the originals had, its nice and smooth, nice touch.


Top
 Profile  
 
PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2023 3:08 am 
Offline
User avatar

Joined: Tue Nov 30, 2004 3:13 pm
Posts: 368
That looks pretty good! Looking forward to the air-to-air shots!

_________________
A Little VC10derness - A Tribute to the Vickers VC10 - www.VC10.net


Top
 Profile  
 
PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2023 12:20 pm 
Offline

Joined: Fri Dec 16, 2016 1:36 pm
Posts: 718
Awesome! I'm looking forward to this first flight. Wow, over 3 decades to first flight from when this airframe was originally recovered in 1991. It kind of makes me sad that they didn't put the original Sakae engine in it as they had originally intended, but I understand the more realistic practicalities of operating an 1830, especially if FF intends on flying it often. I wish they would make a production run of these Hamps, as they certainly have the capability to do so, but I wonder if there is enough market demand to make it worthwhile? I'm guessing probably not, since it's a "niche" aircraft.


Top
 Profile  
 
PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2023 3:20 pm 
Offline
2000+ Post Club
2000+ Post Club

Joined: Wed May 05, 2004 3:45 pm
Posts: 2537
https://planetags.com/blogs/planetags-b ... f-a-legend

http://colesaircraft.blogspot.com/2013/ ... -a6m3.html

https://vintageaviationnews.com/warbird ... -cole.html

Image


Top
 Profile  
 
PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2023 3:35 pm 
Offline
Long Time Member
Long Time Member
User avatar

Joined: Wed Jan 19, 2011 12:27 am
Posts: 5258
Location: Eastern Washington
OD/NG wrote:
... but I wonder if there is enough market demand to make it worthwhile? I'm guessing probably not, since it's a "niche" aircraft.



There might have been a market for some in the film industry if it weren't for CGI.

_________________
Remember the vets, the wonderful planes they flew and their sacrifices for a future many of them did not live to see.


Top
 Profile  
 
PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2023 4:52 pm 
Offline

Joined: Fri Dec 16, 2016 1:36 pm
Posts: 718
JohnB wrote:
OD/NG wrote:
... but I wonder if there is enough market demand to make it worthwhile? I'm guessing probably not, since it's a "niche" aircraft.



There might have been a market for some in the film industry if it weren't for CGI.

Very true! As far as Hollywood, they can replace everything now with CGI, so I don't think this is a motivation for them at all to get "exotic" or "one-off" types built, especially near replicas. The only interest would probably be from wealthy multi-billionaires to add an "exotic" aircraft to their collections - think Walton, Somers, Lewis, Yagen, etc. Most multi-millionaires/billionaires have virtually no interest in Axis aircraft, which is a shame.


Top
 Profile  
 
PostPosted: Mon Dec 11, 2023 12:08 pm 
Offline

Joined: Fri Jan 14, 2005 1:18 pm
Posts: 262
I thought that the Blayd Corp had built several Zero kits and 1 was finished and was with the Texas flying Legends


Top
 Profile  
 
PostPosted: Mon Dec 11, 2023 4:46 pm 
Offline

Joined: Fri Dec 16, 2016 1:36 pm
Posts: 718
warbird51 wrote:
I thought that the Blayd Corp had built several Zero kits and 1 was finished and was with the Texas flying Legends

True statement, but TFL is now defunct and doesn't exist. The Zero is up in New York state now, flying with a different owner. As far as I know, the several Blayd airframes are in storage somewhere. Last I heard, which is old info, they were in a legal dispute and were unfinished. I don't know the current status of them now, but hopefully someone reading this thread can give an update.


Top
 Profile  
 
Display posts from previous:  Sort by  
Post new topic Reply to topic  [ 9 posts ] 

All times are UTC - 5 hours


Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot], Google Adsense [Bot] and 362 guests


You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot post attachments in this forum

Search for:
Jump to:  
Powered by phpBB® Forum Software © phpBB Group