Flying Legends 1/4 scale MK9 Spitfire

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Re: Flying Legends 1/4 scale MK9 Spitfire

Postby Mike Booth » October 6th, 2011, 9:17 pm

Well I cant fly two at once Gregg!! mind you, You fly on the other mode, just remembered.

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Re: Flying Legends 1/4 scale MK9 Spitfire

Postby stewart clifford » October 7th, 2011, 8:32 am

http://friends-of-tfc.blogspot.com/

The link will take you to someone else getting busy with a Spifire. Fighter Collections MK 22 being prepared to head off for rebuild to fly.
You've obviously got more Spitfire bug after seeing those MK 1s in Flypast this month Chocky, hope you have a change of underware before you come up to Baldock Sunday.

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Re: Flying Legends 1/4 scale MK9 Spitfire

Postby Mike Booth » October 8th, 2011, 1:03 am

I wonder if Mitchell would of approved of anything after a MK9.

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Re: Flying Legends 1/4 scale MK9 Spitfire

Postby chris willis » October 8th, 2011, 8:13 am

Hang on I will go and ask him :D

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Re: Flying Legends 1/4 scale MK9 Spitfire

Postby stewart clifford » October 8th, 2011, 9:52 am

Mike Booth wrote:I wonder if Mitchell would of approved of anything after a MK9.


He might have thought "I don't know about this big tail/engine business" an then someone would have crossed his palm and I'm sure at that point he would have got back to the drawing board

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Re: Flying Legends 1/4 scale MK9 Spitfire

Postby Mike Booth » November 17th, 2011, 8:41 pm

The all new Flying Legends website up and running at www.flying-legends.co.uk

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Re: Flying Legends 1/4 scale MK9 Spitfire

Postby Mike Lee » November 19th, 2011, 10:14 am

Mike,

took a peek at your new website. Very nice.

Like the Videos. Can't imagine where they were taken.

Mike.

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Re: Flying Legends 1/4 scale MK9 Spitfire

Postby Mike Booth » November 19th, 2011, 12:19 pm

Very happy you will be joining the Spitfire Squadron Mike. As if we didn't already know , you have got just the right skills and approach. I will now be filling the site with photos covering all parts. Hopefully it will build into a scale 'how to' reference source. Thanks.

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Re: Flying Legends 1/4 scale MK9 Spitfire

Postby Mike Booth » February 10th, 2012, 12:05 am

My close friend and ace jet pilot Martyn Serginson paid a visit to the FL shop this week.
As you can see he brought with him a 1/4 scale T33 which is nearing completion.
We were not totally surprised when we compaired the wing area of my new MK 9 Spit of the same scale with the T33.

This display season we will be flying the 'Vintage prop/turbine pair' at selected shows' to demonstrate two classic aircraft that represent the end of one era in aviation and the start of another.

Martyn is a true aeromodeller of the old school , which has lead to superbly high standards of prep with his models.
The working, auto slow opening scale canopy on the T33, is a great example of modeling skill.
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Re: Flying Legends 1/4 scale MK9 Spitfire

Postby Trevor Wood » February 10th, 2012, 9:37 am

Hi Mike,

I could'nt help but notice this posting,is this Martyn Serginson to whom you refer the same geezer that I know by that name ????? - if so please let me know in advance at which ''selected shows'' you two will be performing and I will make sure I am there to provide support,encouragement and plenty of black bags - honestly though a nice idea about exhibiting a 'vintage pair',I have always been partial to that sort of thing myself as you well know.

See you soon Mate and by the way can you reccomend anyone to fly my 1/4 scale Sea Fury in formation with the two Corsairs this season for our '' Naval Radials '' slot.

Kind Regards Trevor Wood LMA 687

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Re: Flying Legends 1/4 scale MK9 Spitfire

Postby Mike Booth » February 10th, 2012, 11:23 am

Trevor, me or Kenny Bones would like to do that with enough stick time on warbirds at that scale to give it the 'right stuff'.
I can think of only two others who fit the bill, that would be Richard Scarborough and Gregg Veasey, though Gregg flies TX mode 1.
Preparation and confidence are the name of the game.
PM me on the subject, I am also planning a new composite warbird this year and have a proposal to put to you.
Yes Mart is a fine jet pilot with faultless prep.

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Re: Flying Legends 1/4 scale MK9 Spitfire

Postby Mike Booth » February 10th, 2012, 12:21 pm

:lol: 'vintage pair' :lol: I prefer something nearer factory fresh Trev as you know, or French .

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Re: Flying Legends 1/4 scale MK9 Spitfire

Postby Gregg Veasey » February 11th, 2012, 10:41 pm

Mike Booth wrote:I can think of only two others who fit the bill, that would be Richard Scarborough and Gregg Veasey, though Gregg flies TX mode 1.


Ah shucks Mike :oops:

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Re: Flying Legends 1/4 scale MK9 Spitfire

Postby Mike Booth » February 12th, 2012, 5:52 pm

:D Glegg iz sow goud he Neva got won wing lo.
Dare iz nuffin Wong wiv his frying at awll.

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Re: Flying Legends 1/4 scale MK9 Spitfire

Postby Mike Booth » May 4th, 2012, 9:48 pm

Made an ideal flight across the English Channel today. Direct line from Calais to Manston, 38 miles but probably
42 covered after two massive orbits of Sandwich bay waiting for chase plane to catch up for air to air shots before making an approach into Manston. Speed varied between 80 and 100 mph. Tarmac to Tarmac 40 minutes with 1.5 litres of 2 ltr tank used. Climbed to 1400 out of Calais but had to drop to 500 to go under mid channel murk. Then back up to 1800 to arrive in broken sunlight over Kent coast.
Landing fine after Eurostar touched down but had to make a go round and second approach with Spit. Connie home safe. What a feeling. Superb hospitality in France. Stewart Clifford, brilliant ground support, more to follow.
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Re: Flying Legends 1/4 scale MK9 Spitfire

Postby maurice northcott » May 4th, 2012, 9:58 pm

Congratulations Mike from the North London Club. A real achievement.

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Re: Flying Legends 1/4 scale MK9 Spitfire

Postby Dave Berry 2911 » May 4th, 2012, 10:48 pm

Congratulations from Chris and self, what a great flying and logistic effort by all concerned. Must be a great feeling after the false starts last year.

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Re: Flying Legends 1/4 scale MK9 Spitfire

Postby Pat Marsden » May 5th, 2012, 6:12 am

Congratulations Mike, you must be feeling good today! Looking forward to pictures etc

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Re: Flying Legends 1/4 scale MK9 Spitfire

Postby Bob Thompson1894 » May 5th, 2012, 8:10 am

Oh well done Mike! He's British you know........

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Re: Flying Legends 1/4 scale MK9 Spitfire

Postby Alan Cantwell 1131 » May 5th, 2012, 9:27 am

congrats Mr Booth, you do do some daft things, did this take some sorting out? we want DETAILS man :D


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