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What's the website address please? N/T
Posted by Chris on Thu Apr 04, 2002 10:51:33 AM
In reply top Re: HFL Spitfire XIV RN201 Sold?????? posted by Philip Bradle on Thu Apr 04, 2002 06:41:19 AM
: I?ve just been looking at the Historic Flying website to s
: ee if there is any information about RN201, it?s first fli
: ght and it?s rumoured sale, but the site has not been upda
: ted lately
:
: It seems that there are a few mistakes on this site.
:
: Firstly RW382 and TE566 did not fly in 1989 (an impressive
: feat for RW382 as it was only removed from it?s ole in 19
: 88). RW382 First flew in 1991 and TE566 flew in June 1992
: , just before the first flight of TP280.
:
: As for the ?Other Aircraft? completed, the Jungman G-RETA
: was restored on HFL premises at Audley End, but the work w
: as carried out at weekends and in people?s spare time, so
: I would not really call this a HFL restoration. The Cambri
: dge Flying Group?s Tiger Moth G-AOEI only had a radio fitt
: ed and maybe some other minor work, but again any work tha
: t was carried out was only minor.
:
: Philip.
:
:
:
: : I've heard a rumour that Historic Flying have finally so
: ld
: : a Spitfire. It seems that their new Mk XIV may be head
: in
: : g off to the States....... It's a shame really. I looked
: f
: : orward to seeing that one on the UK circuit.
: :
: : Can anyone confirm this?
: :
: : I also read in Flypast that the "Data Analogue Analysing
: E
: : quipment" was developed by Pi. Isn't this where Tim Rou
: ts
: : is went after he left HFL? I wonder if he is the brainc
: hi
: : ld behind this new system.
: :
: : Philip.
Follow Ups:
- www.historicflying.com N/T - Philip Bradle Thu Apr 04, 2002 11:54:45 AM