View Full Version : Replica Fw190 and Spitfire at YROM Sunday 07 January 2007 Pic 1 - Resized
TACAN
January 7th 07, 01:52 AM
miket6065
January 7th 07, 01:50 PM
I am assuming that the Spit is the Assuie replica, but who makes the FW? Is
it a kit or a one off job?
miket6065
January 7th 07, 01:50 PM
I am assuming that the Spit is the Assuie replica, but who makes the FW? Is
it a kit or a one off job?
TACAN
January 7th 07, 10:12 PM
FW was made by Terry Kronk of Toowoomba Australia - have to find out more
info re FW and Spit.
Will get back asap.
Graham
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When they gave out brains, I thought they said Planes. And I missed mine.
TACAN
January 7th 07, 10:12 PM
FW was made by Terry Kronk of Toowoomba Australia - have to find out more
info re FW and Spit.
Will get back asap.
Graham
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When they gave out brains, I thought they said Planes. And I missed mine.
The Raven
January 7th 07, 11:12 PM
"miket6065" > wrote in message
et...
>I am assuming that the Spit is the Assuie replica, but who makes the FW?
>Is it a kit or a one off job?
The Spit is a kit from the US, Jim Wickham sells the kits and can arrange
assembly if required.
I believe the FW was built from plans drawn by Gordon Brooker. IIRC it's a
80% semi-scale experimental.
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The Raven
http://www.80snostalgia.com/downloads/batfink/sounds/wings.mp3
The Raven
January 7th 07, 11:12 PM
"miket6065" > wrote in message
et...
>I am assuming that the Spit is the Assuie replica, but who makes the FW?
>Is it a kit or a one off job?
The Spit is a kit from the US, Jim Wickham sells the kits and can arrange
assembly if required.
I believe the FW was built from plans drawn by Gordon Brooker. IIRC it's a
80% semi-scale experimental.
--
The Raven
http://www.80snostalgia.com/downloads/batfink/sounds/wings.mp3
Papa Fox
January 7th 07, 11:21 PM
To me, the FW makes a better-looking replica with the availabel
engines. I have no idea about flying qualities of either.
On Sun, 07 Jan 2007 01:52:41 GMT, "TACAN"
> wrote:
Papa Fox
January 7th 07, 11:21 PM
To me, the FW makes a better-looking replica with the availabel
engines. I have no idea about flying qualities of either.
On Sun, 07 Jan 2007 01:52:41 GMT, "TACAN"
> wrote:
TACAN
January 8th 07, 12:24 AM
Thanks for that Raven.
They both looked great on the ground - did't get to see the Spit in the air
(I rushed outside too late) but got a look at the FW as it flew over home -
was going like a scalded cat!!
I believe Terry Kronk has a second FW.
Graham
__________________________________________________ _____
When they gave out brains, I thought they said Planes. And I missed mine.
TACAN
January 8th 07, 12:24 AM
Thanks for that Raven.
They both looked great on the ground - did't get to see the Spit in the air
(I rushed outside too late) but got a look at the FW as it flew over home -
was going like a scalded cat!!
I believe Terry Kronk has a second FW.
Graham
__________________________________________________ _____
When they gave out brains, I thought they said Planes. And I missed mine.
On Sun, 7 Jan 2007 07:50:15 -0600, "miket6065"
> wrote:
>I am assuming that the Spit is the Assuie replica, but who makes the FW? Is
>it a kit or a one off job?
Take a look at www.flugwerk.de if you are interested in a FW-190
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On Sun, 7 Jan 2007 07:50:15 -0600, "miket6065"
> wrote:
>I am assuming that the Spit is the Assuie replica, but who makes the FW? Is
>it a kit or a one off job?
Take a look at www.flugwerk.de if you are interested in a FW-190
------------------------------------------
NO, use John Mee3 at comcast dot net (remove the spaces and do the
obvious with the "dot" and the "at"
Grant[_1_]
January 9th 07, 01:31 AM
After many years of development by Mike O' Sullivan, the approximately 80%
scale Supermarine Aircraft Mk 26 Spitfire is in production for the
Australian and export markets as a Kit built Aircraft.
Supermarine Aircraft's Mk26 Kit is not produced in high volume. The smaller
number of kits ensures a high product standard and excellent builder
support. Staying close to the original unmistakable Spitfire lines, the new
aircraft is a two-seater version of the proven Mk 25.
For further information visit the website at www.supermarineaircraft.com.
The factory address in Brisbane is;
Supermarine Aircraft P/L
388 Hawkesbury Road,
Moggill,
Queensland
Australia 4070.
If you are in the area and would like to visit please phone them on (07)
3202 9619
"The Raven" > wrote in message
...
> "miket6065" > wrote in message
> et...
>>I am assuming that the Spit is the Assuie replica, but who makes the FW?
>>Is it a kit or a one off job?
>
> The Spit is a kit from the US, Jim Wickham sells the kits and can arrange
> assembly if required.
>
> I believe the FW was built from plans drawn by Gordon Brooker. IIRC it's a
> 80% semi-scale experimental.
>
> --
> The Raven
> http://www.80snostalgia.com/downloads/batfink/sounds/wings.mp3
>
Grant
January 9th 07, 01:31 AM
After many years of development by Mike O' Sullivan, the approximately 80%
scale Supermarine Aircraft Mk 26 Spitfire is in production for the
Australian and export markets as a Kit built Aircraft.
Supermarine Aircraft's Mk26 Kit is not produced in high volume. The smaller
number of kits ensures a high product standard and excellent builder
support. Staying close to the original unmistakable Spitfire lines, the new
aircraft is a two-seater version of the proven Mk 25.
For further information visit the website at www.supermarineaircraft.com.
The factory address in Brisbane is;
Supermarine Aircraft P/L
388 Hawkesbury Road,
Moggill,
Queensland
Australia 4070.
If you are in the area and would like to visit please phone them on (07)
3202 9619
"The Raven" > wrote in message
...
> "miket6065" > wrote in message
> et...
>>I am assuming that the Spit is the Assuie replica, but who makes the FW?
>>Is it a kit or a one off job?
>
> The Spit is a kit from the US, Jim Wickham sells the kits and can arrange
> assembly if required.
>
> I believe the FW was built from plans drawn by Gordon Brooker. IIRC it's a
> 80% semi-scale experimental.
>
> --
> The Raven
> http://www.80snostalgia.com/downloads/batfink/sounds/wings.mp3
>
The Raven
January 10th 07, 12:55 AM
Thanks for the clarification Grant.
--
The Raven
http://www.80snostalgia.com/downloads/batfink/sounds/wings.mp3
"Grant" > wrote in message
...
> After many years of development by Mike O' Sullivan, the approximately 80%
> scale Supermarine Aircraft Mk 26 Spitfire is in production for the
> Australian and export markets as a Kit built Aircraft.
>
> Supermarine Aircraft's Mk26 Kit is not produced in high volume. The
> smaller number of kits ensures a high product standard and excellent
> builder support. Staying close to the original unmistakable Spitfire
> lines, the new aircraft is a two-seater version of the proven Mk 25.
>
> For further information visit the website at www.supermarineaircraft.com.
>
> The factory address in Brisbane is;
>
> Supermarine Aircraft P/L
> 388 Hawkesbury Road,
> Moggill,
> Queensland
> Australia 4070.
>
> If you are in the area and would like to visit please phone them on (07)
> 3202 9619
>
>
>
> "The Raven" > wrote in message
> ...
>> "miket6065" > wrote in message
>> et...
>>>I am assuming that the Spit is the Assuie replica, but who makes the FW?
>>>Is it a kit or a one off job?
>>
>> The Spit is a kit from the US, Jim Wickham sells the kits and can arrange
>> assembly if required.
>>
>> I believe the FW was built from plans drawn by Gordon Brooker. IIRC it's
>> a 80% semi-scale experimental.
>>
>> --
>> The Raven
>> http://www.80snostalgia.com/downloads/batfink/sounds/wings.mp3
>>
>
>
The Raven
January 10th 07, 12:55 AM
Thanks for the clarification Grant.
--
The Raven
http://www.80snostalgia.com/downloads/batfink/sounds/wings.mp3
"Grant" > wrote in message
...
> After many years of development by Mike O' Sullivan, the approximately 80%
> scale Supermarine Aircraft Mk 26 Spitfire is in production for the
> Australian and export markets as a Kit built Aircraft.
>
> Supermarine Aircraft's Mk26 Kit is not produced in high volume. The
> smaller number of kits ensures a high product standard and excellent
> builder support. Staying close to the original unmistakable Spitfire
> lines, the new aircraft is a two-seater version of the proven Mk 25.
>
> For further information visit the website at www.supermarineaircraft.com.
>
> The factory address in Brisbane is;
>
> Supermarine Aircraft P/L
> 388 Hawkesbury Road,
> Moggill,
> Queensland
> Australia 4070.
>
> If you are in the area and would like to visit please phone them on (07)
> 3202 9619
>
>
>
> "The Raven" > wrote in message
> ...
>> "miket6065" > wrote in message
>> et...
>>>I am assuming that the Spit is the Assuie replica, but who makes the FW?
>>>Is it a kit or a one off job?
>>
>> The Spit is a kit from the US, Jim Wickham sells the kits and can arrange
>> assembly if required.
>>
>> I believe the FW was built from plans drawn by Gordon Brooker. IIRC it's
>> a 80% semi-scale experimental.
>>
>> --
>> The Raven
>> http://www.80snostalgia.com/downloads/batfink/sounds/wings.mp3
>>
>
>
TACAN
January 10th 07, 03:52 AM
Hi Grant
Thanks so much for the additional info - very welcome.
Regards
Graham
TACAN
January 10th 07, 03:52 AM
Hi Grant
Thanks so much for the additional info - very welcome.
Regards
Graham
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