Duxford This Weekend (Photos Added!)

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Beautiful work!
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Great work!

There is in fact an A2A N3200 (though without the "Duxford" inscription. Available here (bottom of the left-hand column).
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Alan_A wrote:Great work!

There is in fact an A2A N3200 (though without the "Duxford" inscription. Available here (bottom of the left-hand column).
Thanks for the tip, Alan! They also had one flown by Geoffrey Wellum.
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Great job, thanks for posting the pics. Glad you had a fab time 8) 8) 8)

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Yoda wrote: Thanks for the tip, Alan! They also had one flown by Geoffrey Wellum.
Bladerunner's Spitfire paints are among my favorites - I'm a regular in his early PR versions (9817 and 3701).
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9817? seems to me I've heard that number somewhere before :) :) :)
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Killratio wrote:9817? seems to me I've heard that number somewhere before :) :) :)
Oh, could be. I got a tip about her from some guy around here, Ratio somebody or other, something like that. I got the impression he'd put a few hours on her himself... 8)
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Alan_A wrote:
Killratio wrote:9817? seems to me I've heard that number somewhere before :) :) :)
Oh, could be. I got a tip about her from some guy around here, Ratio somebody or other, something like that. I got the impression he'd put a few hours on her himself... 8)
Yes, at least a few hours in the workshop (about 1500 so far on the rebuild), flying probably only 250-300.

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Alan_A wrote:Great work!

There is in fact an A2A N3200 (though without the "Duxford" inscription. Available here (bottom of the left-hand column).
I could include that option if you like?
Added anyway. :lol:

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bladerunner900 wrote:
Alan_A wrote:Great work!

There is in fact an A2A N3200 (though without the "Duxford" inscription. Available here (bottom of the left-hand column).
I could include that option if you like?
Added anyway. :lol:
That rocks.
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Killratio wrote: Yes, at least a few hours in the workshop (about 1500 so far on the rebuild), flying probably only 250-300.

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Sounds like my ratio of tweaking to flying... but at least you've got that beautiful cockpit to show for it!
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