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I have a un-confirmed report that there is now a air worthy (flying) DH
Mosquito in the USA. I know of at least one (in NZ) that is being restored to flying condition, but has not yet flown. Anyone know anything about the flying Mossie? Thanks Graham |
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On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 11:14:19 GMT, TacAN
wrote: I have a un-confirmed report that there is now a air worthy (flying) DH Mosquito in the USA. I know of at least one (in NZ) that is being restored to flying condition, but has not yet flown. Anyone know anything about the flying Mossie? The rumor I have heard is the Paul Allen's Flying Heritage Collection is restoring one, but I'm not aware of it's status. Golly, it would be a treat to see one fly... |
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On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 11:14:19 GMT, TacAN
wrote: I have a un-confirmed report that there is now a air worthy (flying) DH Mosquito in the USA. I know of at least one (in NZ) that is being restored to flying condition, but has not yet flown. Anyone know anything about the flying Mossie? Thanks Graham Here is the latest info, as of Oct 6, 2009, nothing flying yet. http://www.mossie.org/Mosquito_loc.htm Ken |
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This is news to me, however I know that there is one being built in
Australlia (did I spell that right?) and it should be ready in about a year. I know about the group in Windsor, ONT, but hadn't heard if it was to fly. It kept changing from static to airworthy. I didn't know wbout the one in Vancouver, that would be nice to have. The only one I knew in the US was Kermit Weeks' aircraft in Oshkosh, but understood it wasn't in the best condition to fly. There is the possibility of a replica being built at the Canadian Air and Space Museum (same place where the replica Avro Arrow was built) in Toronto, ONT, but this is still be discussed. This would be a non-flying aircraft. "Ken Murphy" wrote in message ... On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 11:14:19 GMT, TacAN wrote: I have a un-confirmed report that there is now a air worthy (flying) DH Mosquito in the USA. I know of at least one (in NZ) that is being restored to flying condition, but has not yet flown. Anyone know anything about the flying Mossie? Thanks Graham Here is the latest info, as of Oct 6, 2009, nothing flying yet. http://www.mossie.org/Mosquito_loc.htm Ken |
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Ken Murphy wrote:
On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 11:14:19 GMT, TacAN wrote: I have a un-confirmed report that there is now a air worthy (flying) DH Mosquito in the USA. I know of at least one (in NZ) that is being restored to flying condition, but has not yet flown. Anyone know anything about the flying Mossie? Thanks Graham Here is the latest info, as of Oct 6, 2009, nothing flying yet. http://www.mossie.org/Mosquito_loc.htm Ken Superb link. Thanks Ken. -- Moving things in still pictures FastStone - Infinitely Flexible Photographic Fixing - For Free! www.FastStone.org |
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