Sopwith Chameleon
Proud Junior Member
....... You need to "be prepared" to answer this ..... 

Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

. You are correct, Jim. But as to declaring open house, I can't help but echo the sentiment expressed by fabulousfour on 2 July. I wonder for how long it will be, this time, that this thread stands in abeyance? I shall be delighted if the answer proves to be - not long!
Yes Keith, but whichever, I'll blame it on the heat.
Eagerly awaiting more updates from PH.
It is a Fairchild 22 C7A and it is said to have a 95hp 4 Cylinder Cirrus engine. However I've seen a photograph of it with the engine cowlings removed which shows the manufactuer's plate on the engine bearing the legend 'Gipsy Major Series 1' built by General Motors - Holden Port, Melbourne, Australia, which presumably makes it a Gipsy Trainer engine. So quite a mix - an American aeroplane with the Australian version of a British engine located in France!
