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Post by Dave Homewood on Feb 1, 2011 11:51:20 GMT 12
This has been pointed out to me by McFly. Here's one for you Dave, of PPRuNe... ( www.pprune.org/military-aircrew/436227-91-year-old-spitfire-pilot-needs-your-help-4.html#post6209303 ) 27th Jan 2011, 10:57 #71 VIProds Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Lincolnshire Age: 69 Posts: 67 I have just received an e-mail from one of the Directors of a Defence Company in New Zealand who specialize in UAV's. They have purchased a 90% scale size, all metal replica of a Spitfire. They hope to receive it in June & it will take about a year to build & paint it. They will name the Spitfire "Constance Babington Smith" after the famous PRU Photo Interpreter, who discovered the V1 ramps at Peenemunde. They are going to paint the aircraft in PRU colours & markings & have asked if I would find out from Alec what he felt his most significant Mission was & they will paint the same aircraft markings on their Spitfire. I 'phoned Alec last night & he thought that being hit by flak over Brest was his most significant. I can't blame him, flying blind for 170NM not knowing if your engine would last out ! I have seen that entry in Alec's Log Book & have arranged to go over to his house so that we can identify what markings his Spitfire would have displayed. What a fantastic thought that Alec's bravery will be remembered in this way. Thank you Hawkeye UAV NZ. www.hawkeyeuav.co.nz/
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Post by hawkeye on Feb 7, 2011 10:22:34 GMT 12
Busted.
Yes its us. We are doing a PRU spitty in line with our line of work we reckon. Constance is a hero to IMINTers, found the V1 bomber sites. Wont be the first 90% in NZ though.
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Post by Dave Homewood on Feb 7, 2011 10:49:24 GMT 12
So it's the Army then??
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Post by hawkeye on Feb 7, 2011 11:17:52 GMT 12
no - nothing at all to do with defence. Its about having fun with an awesome aircraft.
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