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Post by Dave Homewood on Aug 10, 2010 23:05:03 GMT 12
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Post by Radialicious on Aug 10, 2010 23:30:01 GMT 12
WOW!!! Incredible job you guys are doing. She is a work of art.
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Post by wildbillkelso on Aug 11, 2010 3:48:02 GMT 12
That's absolutely amazing! Not too hard to imagine what a beauty is going to become of her.
Please forgive my stupid question: Is she going to be restored to airworthy condition?
Cheers, Markus.
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Post by Dave Homewood on Aug 11, 2010 9:43:19 GMT 12
Yes, this is Jerry Yagen's Mosquito and will fly within the next year all going well. It is schedyled to debut at Omaka next Easter so fingers crossed.
This is one of two Mossies being restored to fly in NZ at present, the other is Glynn Powel''s, which he is restring himself.
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Post by agalbraith on Aug 11, 2010 11:32:50 GMT 12
Thanks Dave and Kerry!!!
Looks like they have made great progress on the cockpit as well since I last saw her.
Just beautiful
Cheers Anthony
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Post by vs on Aug 11, 2010 12:08:49 GMT 12
The progress reports avaliable for Glynn Powels Mozzie on facebook are very interesting, seems to be coming along very well too
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Post by John L on Aug 11, 2010 13:56:16 GMT 12
Got a link to his page?
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Post by baz62 on Aug 11, 2010 14:58:07 GMT 12
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Post by Gavin Conroy on Aug 12, 2010 20:44:20 GMT 12
Was up there yesterday and the aircraft is looking great, very impressed indeed. Organized a special visit to MOTAT as well and its not often one gets to sit in two Wooden Wonders in the same day.
Thanks again to Colin for driving us around, it's great to work with photographers who just like to enjoy the aeroplanes and the great people involved.
The hangar at MOTAT is really coming along and talk about HUGE, but best I not go off topic.
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Post by baz62 on Aug 15, 2010 17:07:37 GMT 12
Posted a little taste of things to come in the Aviation Films section.................. ;D
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