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For those DEEP into trivia... T.E. Lawrence (aka John Hume Ross, aka Aircraftsman Shaw aka Lawrence of Arabia) was involved in the Schneider Trophy races... helping run rescue boats. That he helped design the hulls for. One of his last RAF postings before he mustered out... was helping create the rescue service that saved hundreds of RAF pilots.... and still exists today. After he mustered out.... he died on his Brough.
Cheers,
Sirhr
Great minds think alike brother . Aint Freedom pretty .
I drool over the polished P51 Mustang . A few years back I watched a show where a guy built a scaled one powered by a 20hp briggs and stratton . Flew it no problem . This is one of those interest I don'nt indulge myself in as I would bankrupt myself . Like RC jets .
...and like the 'Stang, it ain't cheap, either...
Wow, Sirhr, looking up John Hume Ross led to on merry steeplechase through English/Welsh/Indian history. I always understood that Lawrence was a colorful character, but the background is even more interesting than the facade.
Greg
Edit. I put my response in the middle of the quote by accident .Sorry men this is the plane that all other planes aspire to be.....
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IBUKiKvl29Q
When I saw this I thought blasphemy . The Corsair has always appeared to me as a lumbering beast . So instead of inserting my head in my as and barking opinions I checked some specs . They Corsair might not be the prettiest girl at the dance but girl's got some moves .
http://www.aviatia.net/p-51-vs-f4u/
and the Brough Superior was one badmofo of a bike.
Edit. I put my response in the middle of the quote by accident .
I am a student of WWII. Aircraft in particular. Recently there was an airshow nearby and I was lucky enough to hear the roar of those huge radials and inlines flying over. A B-25J, a P-47, A FW-190, a B-17G and a Dakota bringing up the rear.
I am a student of WWII. Aircraft in particular. Recently there was an airshow nearby and I was lucky enough to hear the roar of those huge radials and inlines flying over. A B-25J, a P-47, A FW-190, a B-17G and a Dakota bringing up the rear.