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04-21-2010, 10:00 AM #121
Re: Spitfire IX Project
New update. Getting very close to finished now.
First some detail shots of the interior
They pretty much speak for themselves.
The seat..with Sutton Harness now fitted (the other two straps will be attached, one behind the seat and one through and onto the back of the sim with an elastic "inertia lock real".
Armour plate waiting for it's next coat of paint.
A closer look at the undercarriage unit fairing
The bottom frame of the bullet proof windcreen with the sides of the front canopy frame.
Most of the bits to fix back in..the Lightbulb holder arrived an is currently drying..thank you Spits!
The "sound system"
The top coat of Cabots is on but isn't as shiny as I'd hoped. I think I will go get a gloss and use that for another top coat. Sorry but the flash obscures some of the features
And the final for tonight...the "signwriting". Painted by putting a cut stencil (adhesive) on the wall..had some fun with that twisting and sticking to itself but we got there. Pay no attention to the rough green line...that will be covered by the windscreen frame.
the shiny glow around the Moody Blue" is the "cloud" I painted on to break up the outline.
More to come Saturday night chaps"Tony"
In memory of Flt Lt Tony Hill who, on 5 December 1941, at the request of Doctor R V Jones, successfully photographed a small "Würzburg radar" at Bruneval on the French coast. This from a height of only 200 ft, at high speed, under fire and from a camera mounted obliquely behind the cockpit.
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04-21-2010, 10:17 AM #122
Re: Spitfire IX Project
Awesome project and such a wonderful aircraft
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04-21-2010, 12:03 PM #123
Re: Spitfire IX Project
Thanks mate, yep, she's a keeper.
"Tony"
In memory of Flt Lt Tony Hill who, on 5 December 1941, at the request of Doctor R V Jones, successfully photographed a small "Würzburg radar" at Bruneval on the French coast. This from a height of only 200 ft, at high speed, under fire and from a camera mounted obliquely behind the cockpit.
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04-24-2010, 09:41 AM #124
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Wow!! amazing!!
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04-24-2010, 11:25 AM #125
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VERY NICE! Great JOB
Trevor
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04-27-2010, 03:55 AM #126
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Hi all,
Darryl came up to Perth to collect this part for his Spitfire, no doubt we will be seeing pics of it installed soon. It's a replica CO2 cylinder which was used to hopefully blow down the landing gear in the event of a hydraulics failure. Thanks for lunch and free entertainment Darryl!!!
Cheers, Gwyn
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04-27-2010, 11:00 AM #127
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Re: Spitfire IX Project
Man.....that project is looking absolutely incredible!!! Glad to see this coming to fruition.
Jon
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04-28-2010, 10:37 PM #128
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Thanks Gwyn & Jon
Ok, a series of the real thing and then mine to as she is now:
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And some gratuitous detail and general shots:
Still a lot to do to make her "flyable" but sitting in her now is great. The leather seat back and headrest are being done, and Spits is making teh door mechanism for me..thanks mate...so it is all go. Hopefully an update soon."Tony"
In memory of Flt Lt Tony Hill who, on 5 December 1941, at the request of Doctor R V Jones, successfully photographed a small "Würzburg radar" at Bruneval on the French coast. This from a height of only 200 ft, at high speed, under fire and from a camera mounted obliquely behind the cockpit.
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04-28-2010, 10:41 PM #129
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And I get to fly it next week - whooo hooooooooo chocks away Ginger, tally ho, pip, pip....
Cheers Gwyn!!
737NG using Prosim737, Immersive Calibration Pro, Aerosim Solutions motorized TQ & cockpit hardware, CP Flight MCP & FDS SYS1X, SYS2X & SYS4X, FDS PRO FMCs, AFDS units & Glarewings, Matrix Orbital ELEC display, Pokeys Landing & Cruise alt display, Buttkicker Gamers, 3 x BenqMW811ST projectors with a Matrox Th2Go
http://www.aerosimsolutions.com.au
Supporter of MyCockpit.org, please join me in donating!!!
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04-29-2010, 02:18 AM #130
Re: Spitfire IX Project
"Tony"
In memory of Flt Lt Tony Hill who, on 5 December 1941, at the request of Doctor R V Jones, successfully photographed a small "Würzburg radar" at Bruneval on the French coast. This from a height of only 200 ft, at high speed, under fire and from a camera mounted obliquely behind the cockpit.
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