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Fairey Hendon help...

Posted: 19 Jul 2006, 15:35
by Jonbouy
Information on this bird is as rare as Rocking Horse doodoo, and if it's on the net I've prolly come across it already.

I'm quite pleased with the visual model so far (although even that has involved a lot of guesstimation), but I'm running out of road as further progress goes.

Any information that anyone has lying around will be gratefully recieved particularly with regard to the layout internally, crew stations etc. I suppose a 1937, 38 squadron vet is a tall order!!!

I can be contacted on jonbouyw(AT)yahoo.co.uk. Meanwhile a wee teaser...

NOTE the faired nose for this Virtual Transatlantic race version...release version will sport the turret .

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Posted: 19 Jul 2006, 16:43
by TobyV
Searched through my "little library" but all I could find was this picture.

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Posted: 19 Jul 2006, 17:10
by tonymadge
Did Matchbox models do the Hendon? I seem to recall it from my ageing grey matter?? if so maybe a model collector would have the 3 view drawings that could be scanned in?..justa thought, probably no help at all..

Posted: 19 Jul 2006, 17:13
by tonymadge
Ok found this link may help re locating the model, try contacting the builder??
http://apma.org.au/membersmodels/jim_travis/fairey.html

Posted: 19 Jul 2006, 17:48
by steve p
Tony,

The Matchbox kit was of the HP Heyford. There was a pretty crude vacform of the Hendon though.

Ian Huntley, who used to write for Scale Aircraft Modelling did articles on the Hendon from time to time. Perhaps someone has a copy...

Best wishes
Steve P

Posted: 19 Jul 2006, 18:05
by TobyV
steve p wrote:Ian Huntley, who used to write for Scale Aircraft Modelling did articles on the Hendon from time to time. Perhaps someone has a copy...
Thats an unfortunate name :redface:

Seems theres actually quite a lot including some good side views on the net, just from a very quick google search.

Posted: 19 Jul 2006, 18:29
by Jonbouy
TobyV wrote: Seems theres actually quite a lot including some good side views on the net, just from a very quick google search.
Yes, whats out there has enabled me to get this far, including the superb side view from the excellent British Aircraft Directory at http://www.britishaircraft.co.uk/

Incidentally the pic you posted above was the original inspiration for me to get started.

Tony's suggestion of contacting the model maker on the link is a good one, I used the pics for reference quite a bit.

Thanks for your eye in on this one, I noticed from doing the Carvair recently I knew a lot more about the plane AFTER I built the model than I did when I started it.

Regards

Jon

Posted: 19 Jul 2006, 18:32
by TobyV
Jonbouy wrote:Incidentally the pic you posted above was the original inspiration for me to get started.
Oh well :lol:
Jonbouy wrote:I noticed from doing the Carvair recently I knew a lot more about the plane AFTER I built the model than I did when I started it.
Yup, I get that with my sceneries, to the extent I am seriously considering writing a book on one airfield, and possibly another at some point in the future when the time is right!

Posted: 19 Jul 2006, 18:40
by Jonbouy
:smile: :smile: :smile:

btw Toby whereabouts on the South Coast are you? I'm just to the left of Hastings looking south from London :dance:

Posted: 19 Jul 2006, 18:44
by TobyV
Sunny (actually very sunny at the moment) Worthing. Btw, JB, you should be able to delete the excess posts by clicking the little "x" in the top right corner when you edit them.