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Re: FAA Museum Supermarine Attacker.

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Yes, they are slow with their emails. No reply yet; guess they are probably busy over the Easter hols. Though I thought my offer to pay for their F4U restoration would have got a response ;)

New Attacker book? Do you have the ISBN, etc? I've got a copy of the Richard A Franks book, but no cockpit images.

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While I promise you to check old issues of Aeroplane (I have them since 1976 up to now) in my archive , I apologise because the "new book " was actually the Franks's one, since I thought it was a recent release.. :dunno:

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March 1975 issue according to the notes at the bottom here

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supermarine_Attacker


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Oo-er..

It's worth buying for the HP42 and Anson articles alone. I'm tempted so someone go and buy it quick!! :lol:

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I've only had a handfull of Aeroplane Monthly over the years, including the first....all long gone now.

I never got it as such as it was almost entirely military.

Oddly that was one of them..I well remember that cover :lol:

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It's worth buying for the HP42 and Anson articles alone. I'm tempted so someone go and buy it quick!!
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:lol: :lol: :lol:

Deary me.. leadeth me not into temptation :lol:

Tks Ian ;-)

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Went to the FAAM today. I only just made the last Carrier Experience with about 10 seconds to spare before the door of the Wessex closed. I did my best to get some shots of the Attacker, including one of the cockpit from the gantry. Not great, but at least its a start...

Originals on request.

Enjoy

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P.S. If there are any requests for more shots I plan on returning to FAAM in two weeks, on the 17th.

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Re: FAA Museum Supermarine Attacker.

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Nice photos. Shame you couldn't get into the cockpit, but I can make out the EGT, tachometer, and fuel quantity gauges. What's the instrument that appears to have found a new home on top of the right glareshield? I don't think it's the altimeter as the numbers aren't in the correct position.

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