Thu Dec 02, 2021 8:01 pm
Thu Dec 02, 2021 11:31 pm
Fri Dec 03, 2021 2:35 pm
Ed Likes wrote:As far as I know both of these projects will be Static only. With a little bit of luck sometime in 2022 you should see the FW-190 flying along with the P-51C now known as the Stars Look Down. Work continues on the B-17, Catalina etc.
Fri Dec 03, 2021 2:47 pm
Fri Dec 03, 2021 3:30 pm
And the basis for the Mosquito is said to be the original remaining components of the FHCAM's restored example.
Fri Dec 03, 2021 4:29 pm
JohnTerrell wrote:The Collings Fw 190F "White 1" has been under restoration at GossHawk Unlimited in Arizona over the past several years. The signs may be from when it was still in Florida with the White 1 Foundation at Kissimmee and simply relocated to American Aero.
Fri Dec 03, 2021 11:00 pm
TAdan wrote:In their most recent newsletter / email the Collings Foundation has stated they have two restoration projects on tap to start in 2022, an He-111 and a Mosquito.
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And the basis for the Mosquito is said to be the original remaining components of the FHCAM's restored example.
Anyone have any additional information on these two exciting projects?
Ed Likes wrote:As far as I know both of these projects will be Static only.
Sat Dec 04, 2021 4:30 pm
old iron wrote:The story as I understand it is that the Canadian Museum "restored" the SPAD by replacing many of the original parts. These original parts were then sold and reconstituted into a complete aircraft, presumably with the addition of a lot more new parts.
Sat Dec 04, 2021 6:36 pm
old iron wrote:The story as I understand it is that the Canadian Museum "restored" the SPAD by replacing many of the original parts. These original parts were then sold and reconstituted into a complete aircraft, presumably with the addition of a lot more new parts.
Archer wrote:Didn't something like this also happen to a Mustang or Spitfire? A restoration to airworthy led to all the skins being replaced, and these then formed the basis for another restoration.
Sun Dec 05, 2021 4:02 am
Archer wrote:Didn't something like this also happen to a Mustang or Spitfire? A restoration to airworthy led to all the skins being replaced, and these then formed the basis for another restoration.
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Sun Dec 05, 2021 2:23 pm
Zac Yates wrote:Also regarding any situations arising with Mosquitos, from memory KA114's woodwork was pretty shot when received, and there are photos on this forum and elsewhere of PZ474/NZ2384's remains deteriorating in the open at Chino. So I'd think those two being duplicated a la TV959 is unlikely.
Sun Dec 05, 2021 3:55 pm
There was very little remains of the original fuselage/wings in the first two Mossie's built by Avspecs.
Sun Dec 05, 2021 4:19 pm
old iron wrote:Firebird wrote:There was very little remains of the original fuselage/wings in the first two Mossie's built by Avspecs.
If the fuselage and wings are not original, then what else could constitute an original aircraft? I know there is a whole world of data-plate "restorations" but there are many of us who want to look at an aircraft that is actually "mostly original", especially when too often the plane is presented as such.
I very much respect the museums that document what is and is not original. The developing rule in some of the best museums is to preserve rather than replace.
Sun Dec 05, 2021 6:45 pm
Zac Yates wrote:Archer wrote:Didn't something like this also happen to a Mustang or Spitfire? A restoration to airworthy led to all the skins being replaced, and these then formed the basis for another restoration.
I remember reading this about a Spitfire recently - as in the last two months - but I cannot for the life of me remember which! But there is a flyer somewhere and a static in a UK museum that could be considered the same machine.
Yak 11 Fan wrote:Certainly happened to Spitfire TD248 when it was restored to airworthy condition in the 90s, the fuselage skins ended up at the Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum to create a static exhibit.