TriangleP wrote:
Firebird wrote:
I know it's the owners toy, and his money blah, blah, etc.,etc....... but, that really does look bloody awful in that stupid gloss paint finish.
Such a shame to ruin what should otherwise be seen as a wonderful restoration.
I've read here that Merlins can pump oil only just a little less than Pratt & Whitneys. I have no experience here. But as the owner Bob Jens has gone on record as saying his B.35 will only fly rarely, if only once, it seems that the gloss finish will only pay off for the maintenance folks only just as rarely. Lets hope the gloss finish really indicates he means to fly it regularly...
It's a ruddy warbird, and it's painted to represent an aircraft that having done over 200 missions, was about as beat up and weathered as anything, as the original photos of LR503 show, even in it's last few days before it tragic demise when it had received a slight spuce up, which makes this gloss finish and what to my eyes, even wrong colours, look absurd. Maintenance issues....pah, the dirty it looks the better in my view.
I hope someone will make Jens an offer that he can't refuse, and it can go to an owner that will repaint it and fly it.
TBH, it would have been nice to see it back in it's Spartan AS colours
