December 7, 201411 yr Foxy, I think Adam may have it, Bristol Bombay 1939-1944 but I'm still looking, It may be a Handley Page 54 Harrow, 1937-1945, the nose is "more" correct but the wheel spats are not correct! the small windows are correct, I'm leaning towards the Harrow!
December 8, 201411 yr Author I'm not sure that's a Harrow, the front end is more akin to the Bristol Bombay, as Adam says. Lovely picture - got any more Foxy?
December 8, 201411 yr I'm not sure that's a Harrow, the front end is more akin to the Bristol Bombay, as Adam says. Lovely picture - got any more Foxy?Aye merc,............ but how times have changed!!
December 8, 201411 yr Great photos but who are the handsome characters.Maybe they are out takes from Top Gun.
December 9, 201411 yr Foxy, I think Adam may have it, Bristol Bombay 1939-1944 but I'm still looking, It may be a Handley Page 54 Harrow, 1937-1945, the nose is "more" correct but the wheel spats are not correct! the small windows are correct, I'm leaning towards the Harrow![/quoteI can only find the small windows bellow the cockpit right hand side on the Harrow, I still think the nose appears Harrow but can't explain missing wheel spats!
December 9, 201411 yr I can only find the small windows bellow the cockpit right hand side on the Harrow, I still think the nose appears Harrow but can't explain missing wheel spats! post-2205-0-79010000-1417946942.jpghp_54_harrow-mk_ii_148.jpgAircraft_Handley_Page_Harrow_MK2.jpgThe wheel spats may have been added later Vic, maybe to protect the wheels against fighter attacks and Flak.
December 9, 201411 yr You all have an amazing amount of knowledge on this subject.My education is sadly lacking.
December 9, 201411 yr It is indeed a Handley Page Harrow Mk 11 bearing the serial number K6992 (the 92 of this number is clearly visible under the wing on the negative) The information I offer is from the book British Military Aircraft Serials. The configuration of the perspex nose is also typical of the Mk 11.
December 9, 201411 yr It is indeed a Handley Page Harrow Mk 11 bearing the serial number K6992 (the 92 of this number is clearly visible under the wing on the negative) The information I offer is from the book British Military Aircraft Serials. The configuration of the perspex nose is also typical of the Mk 11.Must be one thick Book then tomtom, quite a few serial numbers back in them days.
December 9, 201411 yr Maggs - many here are of the generation brought-up on making Airfix models of WW2 planes and ships so know quite a bit about what these things looked like. I fondly remember spending my pocket money in a model shop in Blyth (I think it was on Thoroton St) buying these things. Our comics were also full of stories of daring do in the war and much of the telly was showing 1950 war films.
December 10, 201411 yr Carving a balsa wood DH Vampire was my first (8 years old) then came Airfix, KeilKraft and glow plug engines, JetX engines, control line and gliders (couldn't afford radio control) Ashington ATC 1110 sq. Then came the real thing the R.A.F. (15 year old) Symptoms The Model Shop was at the bottom of Bowes St (later I lived at the top of Bowes St) and Biggles books were my favourites! "I'm bored†is a new word that came out with electronics!
December 10, 201411 yr Author "DH Vampire" We had one in the school playground. Seriously, a real one....
December 10, 201411 yr Well Vic, what years were you in 1110 Squadron - I was there in 1973 just as the then CO Lou Ingani was leaving.
December 10, 201411 yr tomtom, I think it would be 1958 59 ish! I expect it is no longer there! which would be a pity.
December 10, 201411 yr Vic, the squadron still survives and has it's HQ in the RAFCA Centre on Woodhorn Road.
December 10, 201411 yr Vic, I've just checked Multimap's birds eye view and I'm sure the shop must have been on the corner of Bowes and Thoroton. I also went through the balsa model making phase ... my first was a Stuka but for some reason on of its wings had a slight warp to it, maybe I'd put too much tension on the structure before applying the dope.
December 10, 201411 yr A Stuka How very teutonic Symptoms - my first balsa model from memory was an F86e Sabre - and it's wings warped terribly.
December 13, 201411 yr Author Still has nothing on the Vulcan. Well, no, nothing does Adam. She is the most glorious aircraft of all time. Fortunately, stories of XH558 being grounded for good from now seem to be a little wide of the mark. The latest is she WILL be flying in 2015.
December 22, 201411 yr Saw these in a pub and thought of you lot .Sorry the pictures are not to good.It is the thought that counts.
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