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Legends '08 - New Spitfire liveries.

Tue Jul 15, 2008 3:39 pm

Two new Spitfire liveries and a couple of further shots from the flight line.

PeterA

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Tue Jul 15, 2008 3:44 pm

Daaaaaaamn! :shock: :D I love the first spit...the markings are just way cool.

You Brits are one lucky SOB's. :lol:

Tue Jul 15, 2008 3:56 pm

Nathan wrote:Daaaaaaamn! :shock: :D I love the first spit...the markings are just way cool.

You Brits are one lucky SOB's. :lol:


I should start crossing your fingers. :wink:

Tue Jul 15, 2008 4:20 pm

Nice pics anyway. :D


cheers,
Nathan

Tue Jul 15, 2008 4:31 pm

Wow!
Great pictures!

Tue Jul 15, 2008 5:10 pm

Hey!!! I believe that the first Spitfire picture is Jim Beasley's Mk XVIII which should be coming to the US of A in the very near future. Can someone confirm that for me??

Thanks

Greg

Tue Jul 15, 2008 5:15 pm

LARGEFLYER wrote:Hey!!! I believe that the first Spitfire picture is Jim Beasley's Mk XVIII which should be coming to the US of A in the very near future. Can someone confirm that for me??

Thanks

Greg


I was gonna mention the same thing.

Re: Legends '08 - New Spitfire liveries.

Tue Jul 15, 2008 5:16 pm

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WOW! I'd love to see a lineup like that in person.

Tue Jul 15, 2008 6:01 pm

LARGEFLYER wrote:Hey!!! I believe that the first Spitfire picture is Jim Beasley's Mk XVIII which should be coming to the US of A in the very near future. Can someone confirm that for me??


That is true. I imagine we'll be seeing it here in the states in the very near future, according to reports.

Thank you for posting these excellent photos PeterA! The newly restored Mk.Ia looks excellent, and each color looks like it was matched perfectly to spec.

Tue Jul 15, 2008 6:28 pm

Many thanks for taking the time to post, Peter.

If those two Gladiators were in camo paint I'd probably be applying for dual citizenship. Very nice achievement.

Tue Jul 15, 2008 7:43 pm

LARGEFLYER wrote:Hey!!! I believe that the first Spitfire picture is Jim Beasley's Mk XVIII which should be coming to the US of A in the very near future. Can someone confirm that for me??

Thanks

Greg


Jim houses his planes in Pennsylvania! If indeed thats his spitfire...I am gonna pee my pants in excitement cause I live in Pa too! Hmmmmm gonna have to make a trip down to see Jim. :wink: Actually I am planning a trip to Philly to tour Easter State in September/October. Maybe I'll make a detour in the process. :twisted:

-Nate

Tue Jul 15, 2008 7:58 pm

Very nice Peter, one day I would like to witness a Duxford show.

Cheers and Thanks for posting

Dave C

Tue Jul 15, 2008 8:54 pm

Nathan wrote:
LARGEFLYER wrote:Hey!!! I believe that the first Spitfire picture is Jim Beasley's Mk XVIII which should be coming to the US of A in the very near future. Can someone confirm that for me??

Thanks

Greg


Jim houses his planes in Pennsylvania! If indeed thats his spitfire...I am gonna pee my pants in excitement cause I live in Pa too! Hmmmmm gonna have to make a trip down to see Jim. :wink: Actually I am planning a trip to Philly to tour Easter State in September/October. Maybe I'll make a detour in the process. :twisted:

-Nate


Yup she's soon to be a PA resident. The plan is to get her in a crate by 25 July for shipping but there's still a few issues with her before she's ready to get going (Fred?). Anyway with any luck she'll be here in the middle of August. Come on by when you're around. jb

Tue Jul 15, 2008 10:04 pm

Jim Beasley wrote:
Nathan wrote:
LARGEFLYER wrote:Hey!!! I believe that the first Spitfire picture is Jim Beasley's Mk XVIII which should be coming to the US of A in the very near future. Can someone confirm that for me??

Thanks

Greg


Jim houses his planes in Pennsylvania! If indeed thats his spitfire...I am gonna pee my pants in excitement cause I live in Pa too! Hmmmmm gonna have to make a trip down to see Jim. :wink: Actually I am planning a trip to Philly to tour Easter State in September/October. Maybe I'll make a detour in the process. :twisted:

-Nate


Yup she's soon to be a PA resident. The plan is to get her in a crate by 25 July for shipping but there's still a few issues with her before she's ready to get going (Fred?). Anyway with any luck she'll be here in the middle of August. Come on by when you're around. jb


It looks like all those Spits parked next to each other are probably swapping stories about how to mess with the darn Yankee Mechanic's Mind. After all. I don't even speak the lingo. What is a Spanner? What do you need a trestle for? Don't they know that is what spans a river and trains travel over it? Atmosphere, Thats what we breathe! At least they use inches and such, but it isn't as though they need to mark hardware diameters on there sockets and wrenches. I think we must have borrowed all our tools for the Merlin from someone who had the initials of BS. I hope he doesn't want them back.
Rich

Tue Jul 15, 2008 10:18 pm

51fixer wrote:I think we must have borrowed all our tools for the Merlin from someone who had the initials of BS. I hope he doesn't want them back.
Rich

Many years ago I was asked at Van Nuys "Can you understand Spitfire manuals & do you have any Whitworth tools?"
Yes & yes..
"You're hired" 8)
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