TBM Tony wrote:
geek Sorry, But did I missed the Lone Star Flight Museum's Mk. XVI ( Converted to High Back,

) that was caught in the Hurricane's High water ? again, so sorry if I missed that here!

This is interesting. From the basic search I have just done, TE392 was a gate guardian basically it's whole life until 1984 when it was recovered. It would seem the conversion to high-back was carried out in United States in the late nineties? I would have thought that the airframe would have been largely intact & original until it's restoration to flight, so why would it have been converted to high-back?
Was it just because high-back Spitfires look more like Spitfires..... so to speak?
And when that "restoration" was carried out on what I am presuming was an original British airframe.... how much American sheetmetal, hardware, rivets & fittings were incorporated?
Was this the done thing back in the day & if so, were any other Spitfires "converted"?
Just interested to know if anyone can shed any light on it?
Jason