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Hi Grant
Thanks so much for the additional info - very welcome. Regards Graham |
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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/download...unds/wings.mp3 |
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FW was made by Terry Kronk of Toowoomba Australia - have to find out more
info re FW and Spit. Will get back asap. Graham -- __________________________________________________ _____ When they gave out brains, I thought they said Planes. And I missed mine. |
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"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/download...unds/wings.mp3 |
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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" |
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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" |
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I am assuming that the Spit is the Assuie replica, but who makes the FW? Is
it a kit or a one off job? |
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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: |
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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: |
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