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St. Mawgan Sunrise.

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As the sun breaks over the horizon, XF707 with her 4 Griffon engines growling away nicely prepares to taxi along the 'peri-track' prior to take-off.
 
Request permission to taxi; runway 30, depart straight out!

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A shadowy figure can be made out in St. Mawgan's control tower; keeping a careful watch on XF707 as she trundles past.
 
A couple more in the paint booth. First one still has serials and spec's to be finished. The Coastal Command is done unless I spot
something else to be added. Both are for the A2A_WoP III B-17G.





Joe
 
The very historic Battle of Britain vet Hawker Hurricane Mk.1 R4118 was recently purchased from Peter Vacher by a private individual by the name of James Brown, and the aircraft is now based at Old Warden (home of the Shuttleworth Collection), where it will remain operational and continue to fly and be displayed at airshows on a regular basis. The Shuttleworth Collection of course also operates a Mk.1 (Sea) Hurricane, and they were both flown together at this past weekend's Shuttlworth airshow, after R4118 made its arrival to its new home.





 
Nice shots of the Hurricane, John!

meanwhile, would there be an interest in a RAAF F-4 Lightning? (I know, wrong model, and there should be no machine guns either..)





 
Hi ChipShop, may i ask who's St. Mawgan your using.

cheers ian

Hi Ian,
As DaleRFU correctly says, it's from UK 2000 VFR Airfields Vol.1.

I've looked at the ones that Dale recommends, and they look really good! Dale do you know, are they compatible with FTX scenery?

Chip Shop
 
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