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Post by n33d4sp33d_85 » Tue Mar 16, 2021 2:24 pm

The Air Force Museum of New Zealand‘s Trust Board signed an agreement with the NZ Warbirds Association Inc. at Ardmore, for the loan of ex-RAF English Electric Canberra B(I)8 WT346. Part of this agreement involves this aircraft’s sympathetic restoration to static display condition; once restored, ownership should officially transfer to NZ Warbirds.
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Post by n33d4sp33d_85 » Wed Mar 17, 2021 9:48 pm

Two-seat Warhawk for Biggin Hill

The Collings Foundation of Stow (MA), USA has announced the sale of its Curtis TP-40N Warhawk N293FR. The news was revealed by European Airshows.

The full dual control/dual-cockpit version of the Curtiss P-40 Warhawk fighter is being prepared to be shipped to the United Kingdom. It has been bought by the Biggin Hill Heritage Hangar, and will join the three T.IX Spitfire trainers and the world’s only two-seat Hurricane.

The aircraft is due to arrive in the UK in the coming weeks. Depending on its certification the BBHH/Flyaspitfire.com plans to offer flights in this unique machine towards the end of the 2021 season.

The aircraft concerned is based on P-40K Warhawk 42-9749 a project that was recovered from the Aleutians and rebuilt for Evergreen. Inspired by the Collings Foundation the project was rebuilt by Aerofab into a “factory-built” TP-40N. This aircraft received the identity of a P-40N, 42-104721, the wreckage of which was recovered from Papua New Guinea. This Warhawk was flown by the RAAF as A29-499 during WW II.
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Post by n33d4sp33d_85 » Sun Mar 28, 2021 9:06 pm

Another Tiger Moth for the Netherlands

According to our own Scramble intelligence, the country will soon see the arrival of De Havilland DH82ATiger Moth D-EPKS (82981).

This vintage biplane has been bought by a group of Dutch owners, and is expected to arrive at Seppe-Breda Airport by Mid-April.

The Tiger was flown by the Royal Air Force as R5086 until 25 October 1957, when it received the civilian registration G-APIH.

In February 1958 the aircraft was exported to Germany as D-EMEX, and later sold to Denmark as OY-DGJ.

From there the Tiger crossed the Atlantic and became N111DH. It is unknown if it has actually flown in the US. Registration N111DH was cancelled in April 1980 and the aircraft returned to its country of origin.

There the aircraft was restored and it once again became G-APIH, receiving a new CoA in August 1994. By that time it was already owned by Klaus Stewering, of Borken-Gemen, Germany.

Two ladies living in the same town, Britte Langenberg and Claudia Heitkamp, bought “India Hotel” in December 2018. They had it reregistered as D-EPKS in March 2019 but obviously took the decision to sell it.

Fortunately there is always room for another Tiger at Seppe-Breda airport!
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Post by n33d4sp33d_85 » Mon Mar 29, 2021 2:23 pm

To speed up the process, Military Aviation Museum has decided to split the restoration between two well-established workshops, with Bu.36175’s fuselage going to Pioneer Aero Ltd at Ardmore Airport outside Auckland, New Zealand, and the wings going to AeroTrader in Chino, California.
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Post by n33d4sp33d_85 » Tue Mar 30, 2021 1:47 am

Just Listed: 1943 Curtiss P-40N Kittyhawk s/n 42-104827 registered as C-FVWC. 172 hrs since restoration by Pioneer Aero Restorations, New Zealand. 12 hrs on Allison V-1710-81A by Vintage V-12's. 12 hrs on Curtiss Electric propeller o/h by Westpac Propellers. Dual Controls. This is one of the nicest P-40 restorations on the planet. $2,300,000. For more information see: https://www.platinumfighters.com/invent ... -kittyhawk
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Post by n33d4sp33d_85 » Sat Apr 03, 2021 6:02 pm

The beautiful A-26B “Silver Dragon” is for sale by Courtesy Aircraft Sales 👉http://courtesyaircraft.com/aircraft/n9 ... b-invader/
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Post by n33d4sp33d_85 » Tue Apr 06, 2021 2:36 pm

Another great update about the Avro Lancaster B.VII NX611 Just Jane which is under restoration to airworthy condition with the Lincoln Aviation Heritage Center at former RAF East Kirkby in Lincolnshire, England.
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Post by n33d4sp33d_85 » Thu Apr 08, 2021 3:28 pm

Periodically, we like to catch up on restoration updates from the workshops at the world-class New England Air Museum (NEAM) in Windsor Locks, Connecticut. Following on from the completion of their remarkable Burnelli CBY-3 blended-wing cargo plane (which we will cover in another article) we have received the following report from restoration crew member, Carl Cruff, concerning the museum’s rare, original Douglas DC-3/C-49.
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