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Duxford_Eagles
22nd May 2005, 23:38
TFC's Hawk-75 made its first UK flights today
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v734/Aeroplanepix/Curtis_Hawk_75/_B7P9881.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v734/Aeroplanepix/Curtis_Hawk_75/_B7P9924.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v734/Aeroplanepix/Curtis_Hawk_75/_B7P9978.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v734/Aeroplanepix/Curtis_Hawk_75/_B7P9985.jpg
Rob
treadigraph
23rd May 2005, 07:09
Fan-tastic! Bet she sounds good too! Look forward to seeing her at Legends!
Has the P-51C Princess Elizabeth flown again yet?
Treadders
Duxford_Eagles
26th May 2005, 12:28
I'm pretty sure that Princess Elizabeth hasn't flown yet, but I would think that there'll be some happy snappers around when she does (if not for the first flight then certainly for a subsequent one).
Rob
barit1
28th May 2005, 00:42
Not having access to many of the UK magazines, can someone post some history on this ship? It's one of the prettiest airplanes ever IMHO. Does this one have a Cyclone or Twin Wasp? The proportions of the cowl suggest a twin row engine but I've been fooled before.
And - pedantery rules. Curtiss (note spelling) built this ship.
cringe
29th May 2005, 09:32
The engine on the Hawk-75 is a Twin Wasp.
The aircraft fought for both sides in WW2:
Hawk 75 to fly again (Air Classics, Jul 2004) (http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3901/is_200407/ai_n9452596)
History of the type:
International Hawk (Air Classics, Jul 2003) (http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3901/is_200307/ai_n9263951)
Gainesy
30th May 2005, 11:47
Don't know if its a trick of the light, but does it have RAF roundels under the wings?
Spodman
30th May 2005, 12:16
Look like Froggy roundels to me. Blue bit in the middle.
Looks marvellous. Probably quite a bit better than the original:8