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Re: For you WW2 plane fans - 2 Lancasters this summer
« Reply #30 on: May 16, 2014, 07:32:34 pm »
Anyone going to Farnborough? an Me262 will be there

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I will be so I'm looking forward to that.
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Re: For you WW2 plane fans - 2 Lancasters this summer
« Reply #31 on: May 16, 2014, 08:40:56 pm »
Wow, can't be many of those birds still flying.  Just watched a programme the other night on PBS over here about the 262, and the massive underground assembly complex the Germans built to keep the production lines from being pulverized by the Eighth AF, and RAF Bomber Command.  http://www.pbs.org/program/nazi-megaweapons/
I wonder if the 262 coming to Farnborough is the two seater trainer they showed in the above mentioned programme.
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Re: For you WW2 plane fans - 2 Lancasters this summer
« Reply #32 on: May 16, 2014, 08:48:56 pm »
I think they're replicas
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Re: For you WW2 plane fans - 2 Lancasters this summer
« Reply #33 on: May 16, 2014, 10:45:15 pm »
Replica's?  I call foul on that.  It's a bit like that Ferrari 156 replica that Chris Rea had built up.  Nice recreation, but I can't get all giddy about seeing a knockoff.  If the real thing doesn't exist, it should be allowed to pass into history.
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Re: For you WW2 plane fans - 2 Lancasters this summer
« Reply #34 on: May 17, 2014, 07:21:50 am »
They made a batch of them in the states Fax. Not original engines as they only had a lifespan of 20hrs. I think the next thing they were going to make is some 190 butcher birds.
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Re: For you WW2 plane fans - 2 Lancasters this summer
« Reply #35 on: May 17, 2014, 09:00:33 am »
They made a batch of them in the states Fax. Not original engines as they only had a lifespan of 20hrs. I think the next thing they were going to make is some 190 butcher birds.
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Re: For you WW2 plane fans - 2 Lancasters this summer
« Reply #36 on: May 17, 2014, 10:21:52 am »
Replica's?  I call foul on that.  It's a bit like that Ferrari 156 replica that Chris Rea had built up.  Nice recreation, but I can't get all giddy about seeing a knockoff.  If the real thing doesn't exist, it should be allowed to pass into history.
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As long as its built to the same plans/style but openly a replica, I'm happy, getting to see groung breaking designs being flown is great.

Tbough this traises the old question, at what point does a rebuild with modern, but copied, parts become a replica? - question for another thread
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Re: For you WW2 plane fans - 2 Lancasters this summer
« Reply #37 on: May 17, 2014, 05:56:48 pm »
Yep, I knew there some FW190 replica's out there.   As Jason points out, its been a long standing argument, especially in vintage racing circles, what's authentic, and what's a replica.  I remember a big stink being raised about a Lancia D50 being entered for some historic events, however the only original components were a engine, and perhaps some drivetrain bits.
I suppose I'm a bit of a purist when it comes to historic warbirds.  That said, most vintage WWII aircraft still flying have gone through such extensive rebuilds there's very little original left on them.  Most of them were built assuming their life expectancy would be around three weeks or so.
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Re: For you WW2 plane fans - 2 Lancasters this summer
« Reply #38 on: May 18, 2014, 02:08:16 am »
On the same point Jaguar are building 6 new E Type lightweights. May race at Goodwood revival this year.
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Re: For you WW2 plane fans - 2 Lancasters this summer
« Reply #39 on: May 18, 2014, 05:33:03 am »
maybe you can get a lift over Phil ;-)

Hi Nick, Now that would be cool. As a 20 minute ride along costs $3500 I dread to think what a 3 day crossing of the Atlantic would be  ;D
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Follow on to the above. There are a limited number of seats ( I use the word loosely) available for the crossing of the Atlantic.    Price $40,000  Yes Forty thousand.

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Re: For you WW2 plane fans - 2 Lancasters this summer
« Reply #40 on: May 19, 2014, 01:52:29 pm »
http://www.warplane.com/lancaster-2014-uk-tour.aspx
the initial dates of a two ship display has been announced
Nice to see - Sywell and Gransden are just down the road from me, and now that I am working back at Marham, my cup overfloweth  ;D ;D
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I no idea that you were back at Marham. No wonder I haven't seen you at the Ace Cafe for ages ::)

It's all been a tad hectic......catch up with you on BN soon if not before

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Re: For you WW2 plane fans - 2 Lancasters this summer
« Reply #41 on: May 19, 2014, 01:55:38 pm »
maybe you can get a lift over Phil ;-)
Hi Nick, Now that would be cool. As a 20 minute ride along costs $3500 I dread to think what a 3 day crossing of the Atlantic would be  ;D
Phil
Follow on to the above. There are a limited number of seats ( I use the word loosely) available for the crossing of the Atlantic.    Price $40,000  Yes Forty thousand.
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That's a fair sized wedge to be able to look down on a lot of ocean....although it would certainly give one the flavour of what it was like to fly a long trip in one....

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Re: For you WW2 plane fans - 2 Lancasters this summer
« Reply #42 on: May 19, 2014, 06:15:19 pm »
http://www.warplane.com/lancaster-2014-uk-tour.aspx
the initial dates of a two ship display has been announced

Nice to see - Sywell and Gransden are just down the road from me, and now that I am working back at Marham, my cup overfloweth  ;D ;D

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I no idea that you were back at Marham. No wonder I haven't seen you at the Ace Cafe for ages ::)

Well I'm bebaggered! You back there, is the place getting sportier then?

(I heard stories that the new gaffer was un-motorsportyinclined.)

And I was hoping we'd see you at the Ace in August when my mates will be convoying to Hendon and the Ace on the 11th.

I wish I was going to have a natter in BN or outside this year, can we book a chat for June 2015?
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Re: For you WW2 plane fans - 2 Lancasters this summer
« Reply #43 on: May 20, 2014, 06:22:59 am »
Bill,

Indeed I'm back there, gaffer not non-motorsporty - quite the opposite really, he's got an XKR and an E-type  and comes with us to Le Mans. They've been stymied for the last couple of years by op commitments and most recently by the runway condition. Hoping to get something going sgain soon.

I've probably missed it elsewhere on the forum, but presume from what you say that you won't be on BN this year? If not, then the Ace in August sounds like a great idea

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Re: For you WW2 plane fans - 2 Lancasters this summer
« Reply #44 on: May 20, 2014, 05:06:17 pm »
Sadly LM has to take a back seat until I fix up the ancient pile, fences, storms and such. ;)

That the man is one of us is far better news, I have happier times ahead then, just recently read about a runway refurb being needed.

:) yeehah

The Ace will have quite a few Midgets and possibly a peskiness of MGFs in August, be great to sup a few and chew things over then mate

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