Saunders Roe-Percival, Spartan Aircraft Ltd
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Saunders Roe-Percival, Spartan Aircraft Ltd
Has any one ever produced a model of the 1930's Spartan Cruiser A24M for Fs9/FSX.
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Re: Saunders Roe-Percival, Spartan Aircraft Ltd
Hi Mike
I'm sure I've seen a Spartan Cruiser recently but I can't remember now if it was a FS model. Thought it might have been Lionheart but a quick check there draws a blank.
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I'm sure I've seen a Spartan Cruiser recently but I can't remember now if it was a FS model. Thought it might have been Lionheart but a quick check there draws a blank.

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Re: Saunders Roe-Percival, Spartan Aircraft Ltd
Hi Mike
Sorry...can't answer your question, but welcome aboard anyway

Sorry...can't answer your question, but welcome aboard anyway

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Re: Saunders Roe-Percival, Spartan Aircraft Ltd
Thanks for your help, yes it seems that there is'nt one at present all I can find on the intraweb is R/C models.
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Re: Saunders Roe-Percival, Spartan Aircraft Ltd
You mean one of these?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spartan_Cruiser
Actually built at SARO's Somerton, West Cowes works, which was adjacent to Cowes Aerodrome (since used by Plessey Radar/Maconi Defence / Bae
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spartan_Cruiser
Actually built at SARO's Somerton, West Cowes works, which was adjacent to Cowes Aerodrome (since used by Plessey Radar/Maconi Defence / Bae
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Re: Saunders Roe-Percival, Spartan Aircraft Ltd
Hi - been away for a bit so missed the original question, however -
I did start building one for FS9 but stopped when I moved on to a more interesting project
Here's what I built -

It's not far off completion but so far there's no F.D.E. for it. Not promising but it may one day get to fly but
don't hassle me.
BTW- took a photo last week of the fuselage or a MK3 Spartan that crashed in Scotland - it's in the Museum of Flight at East Fortune.
HTH
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I did start building one for FS9 but stopped when I moved on to a more interesting project

Here's what I built -

It's not far off completion but so far there's no F.D.E. for it. Not promising but it may one day get to fly but
don't hassle me.
BTW- took a photo last week of the fuselage or a MK3 Spartan that crashed in Scotland - it's in the Museum of Flight at East Fortune.
HTH
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Re: Saunders Roe-Percival, Spartan Aircraft Ltd
Dave - I thought you said you had it on your list, but didn't want to pre-empt you!
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Re: Saunders Roe-Percival, Spartan Aircraft Ltd
That looks very pretty in Spartan Airlines livery. Hope you do find the time to complete it.
For the record other Uk operators of the Spartan Cruiser A.24Mail types I, II and III were
British Airways Limited (1936-1940)
Northern and Scottish Airways (1936)
Railway Air Services (1936)
Scottish Airways (1936-1938)
Spartan Air Lines (1933-1935)
United Airways (1934)
RAF
regards littlemike
For the record other Uk operators of the Spartan Cruiser A.24Mail types I, II and III were
British Airways Limited (1936-1940)
Northern and Scottish Airways (1936)
Railway Air Services (1936)
Scottish Airways (1936-1938)
Spartan Air Lines (1933-1935)
United Airways (1934)
RAF
regards littlemike
Re: Saunders Roe-Percival, Spartan Aircraft Ltd
Miracles do happen 'littlemike' just not every day
To complete the story of the one which crashed in Scotland -

It was G-ACYK which crashed in bad weather on the 14th Jan 1938 on a hillside near Largs. The pilot and wireless operator were the only occupants and were unhurt. The fuselage was recovered in 1974 and presented to the Museum of Flight which is where I took this photo last week. Note this aircraft had a metal covered fuselage in place of the wood & fabric on earlier Marks.
Cheers
Dave M(oly)

To complete the story of the one which crashed in Scotland -

It was G-ACYK which crashed in bad weather on the 14th Jan 1938 on a hillside near Largs. The pilot and wireless operator were the only occupants and were unhurt. The fuselage was recovered in 1974 and presented to the Museum of Flight which is where I took this photo last week. Note this aircraft had a metal covered fuselage in place of the wood & fabric on earlier Marks.
Cheers
Dave M(oly)
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Re: Saunders Roe-Percival, Spartan Aircraft Ltd
Looks fairly well perserved considering. I believe this Spartan Cruiser III was with Northern Scottish Airlines at the time of the crash (was with Spartan Air Lines till Apr 1936, then British Airways till August 1936).
Regards littlemike
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