Mosquito KA114 first flights

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Mosquito KA114 first flights

Postby Mark Partington 2989 » October 1st, 2012, 4:56 pm

First one is a solo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=YEyDlgJYIF8

the second has a few 'escorts'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=kUU7hBGy0lk

more to come as they get published.

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Re: Mosquito KA114 first flights

Postby stewart clifford » October 2nd, 2012, 7:46 am

This is fantastic, 12 years since the last one flew. Although this one is destined for the States, more will follow and it won't be long before we have one back in the UK

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Re: Mosquito KA114 first flights

Postby Alan Cantwell 1131 » October 2nd, 2012, 4:17 pm

i was at Barton in 1996 when BAEs mossy went in, terrible day, i welcome the reproduction return of this much loved fighter to the skies, shame she is going to virginia, there is nearly three ready for flight, Kermit Weeks ex strahallan one, kept, but never flown, me thinks he has tooooo many toys to play with, sounds familiar? and another new build in new zealand, but, i dont know of any that will be getting here???????

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Re: Mosquito KA114 first flights

Postby stewart clifford » October 2nd, 2012, 4:39 pm

There'll be one here, it's an aircraft thats high in demand and will be high up on people's "wish list". Bear in mind these guys have now done a lot of the hard work, collecting parts and data. Same applies to many restorations the Sturmavik IL2 being a good example, ones just flown and now theres 2 more being done(that we know of). Also checkout a new British group called "T'he Peoples Mosquito".

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Re: Mosquito KA114 first flights

Postby nickhenderson » October 3rd, 2012, 1:26 am

This is great to see. New Zealand has quite a history with the Mossie and as ex RNZAF, i got a lot more involved than most. As a schoolkid i worked in a model shop and the owner had quite a few parts from a Mossie. One of my school teachers was ex RAF and "knew of a barn" where one was kept, which i passed onto my boss but never knew what happened .Same teacher, with a student into aircraft, told me how he had baled out (of something, schoolboys have not brilliant memories!!) over the channel and ended up standing on a sandbar in the middle of lots of water for quite a few hours before being picked up!!
Later on after joining the Air Force, i found out where they had buried all the old planes. It wasnt long before i went digging and found a throttle quadrant guide plate, complete with the soft wire "gates" still in place. This was duly sent back to my old boss. Once, whilst on leave, he had me lockwire quite a bit of one of his engines, the glycol tank had a patch on it, supposedly from a bullet!!
Out the back of the base, away in the hills was (and still is) an old guy who had one in his barn with the wings sawn off just outside the nacelle,s in order to fit it in the barn.
He was not a very sociable bloke but did like to run the engines up if you provided the fuel, not something Joe public could easily do!! With friends in MT (Motor Transport), ie tankers etc, getting a 44 gal drum of Avgas was not tooooo difficult Just take a little bit over a looong time!! Twice, some friends and i went out to "pay" for the privilege of sitting up front while he ran the old girl up.
After moving base to a new squadron, if you went up to the top of the hangar roof (not allowed!!) and looked down on the flightline, you could quite easily make out the old flightline markings where the Mossies used to be parked.
Memorable days.


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