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 Post subject: Hawk Flys!!
PostPosted: Fri Oct 15, 2004 1:23 pm 
Steve Hinton flew the P-36 at Chino yesterday that Steven Grey ownes.


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OK, whom will be the first to find a pic or a link to one ?

Geat news BTW


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I tried, No Joy.

Can't wait to see some pictures. That is great news also. A corsair and something very rare taking to the air.

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Steve has all the fun doesn't he?

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Fantastic news! I heard it was nearly ready to fly, should be at Duxford Flying Legends next year! :D


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who was restoring and owning this one again?


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Jeffrey wrote:
who was restoring and owning this one again?
Stephen Grey is paying the bills...


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 Post subject: Hawk 75
PostPosted: Sun Oct 17, 2004 8:49 pm 
:shock: Any pics guys???


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 Post subject: Re: Hawk 75
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:shock: Any pics guys???
I'm sure Mike O'Leary has some.


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No pics yet, no plans to fly it for at least another week.


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 Post subject: Hawk
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This will be a neat machine to see in person!

Found this on the web... just to help us picture it...

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 Post subject: P-36
PostPosted: Tue Oct 19, 2004 6:37 pm 
Alright, got it flying, now time to finish the job and put an Allison on there...


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 Post subject: hawk fly's
PostPosted: Tue Oct 19, 2004 9:55 pm 
That's like telling your grandfather to where a pair of air jordans


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 Post subject: hawk insignia
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Looking at the photo posted by Dan, I wonder whether TFC selected the Hawk because the squadron insignia fits its own or selected its insignia because it owned the Hawk. On the other hand, perhaps TFC owns the French air force?

Jokes aside, congratulations to Stephen, Steve and all those involved in this restoration. Can't wait to see it in the metal!

Gregory


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