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Old 26th Feb 2002, 14:50
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Anyone flown the Grumman TBM Avenger?
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There is one at North Weald, I think - at least was recently.
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Not me, but the province of New Brunswick operates five or six Avengers on forest fire suppression. I'll see if I can ferret something out. There was an article in the November 2001 isue of Air&Space magazine about that operation. They may have back issues available at <a href="http://www.airspacemag.com/" target="_blank">http://www.airspacemag.com/</a>
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The one at North Weald (currently in winter hibernation but set to re-emerge soon, or so I was told when idling in the North Weald bar the other day) is operated by a local warbird buff who also runs JPs. Thus far I have not managed to blag a ride in it but I'm ever hopeful. Looks like a beast but is rumoured to fly very sweetly.

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While in service I had the displeasure of flying in the back end of a TBM from NAS Corpus Christi, Texas to NAS Columbus, Ohio. I use the term displeasure because I had no ear protection and my body was exposed to some severe and continuous vibration. I put 1400 hours as a flight engineer sitting between and slightly behind two R-1830-92s and the noise generated by those two engines was not as loud as the noise coming from the front end of the TBM.
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The Avenger at 'Weald is owned by Tony Haig-Thomas, who is involved with the Shuttleworth Collection's gems at Old Warden.

It should be on the airshow circuit this year.

Hope this helps

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I own and fly a TBM Avenger here in Oz. She's 57 years old and goes like a homesick angel...actually flies like a cement truck going down a freeway @ 100mph. Cruises around 190kts using 2000/29.5
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Designed to haul a bomb load and full fuel off a carrier deck, so the empty take off performance is highly impressive to watch.
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It is a real privelage to be a custodian of one of the great aircraft of WW2. To fly these aircraft is a "boy's best dream come true"...keep pinching myself everytime I hit the starter.
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Is it the ex- Tim Wallis/OFMC Avenger?
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If it is the ex AFC/OFMC Avenger, have you kept the RNZAF "Plonky" markings on it? Mustve been nice to be on a hot humid pacific strip to have an Avenger pop in with ice-cold beer underslung in the bomb bay! Beautiful machine, great airshow participant.. .. .Kermie
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My TBM is indeed the ex-AFC machine. The RNZAF markings have now been replaced by US Navy WW2 markings. "Georgia Peach"...was a TBM flown by VT-83 [AG-83] from USS Essex circa May/June1945. Oz regn now VH-TBM....
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TBM. .. .Have you painted a Bu number on it?. .. .(any chance of a piccy on here <img border="0" title="" alt="[Wink]" src="wink.gif" /> )
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Old 6th Mar 2002, 12:14
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The acft Bu No. is 91110 and was originally delivered to the US Navy on 9 Jul 1945 and is none to have served with various reserve units at NAS Floyd Bennett Field in New York. Flew as a fire bomber in California and now as a warbird. Spent time in the UK with OFMC painted in RN colours/George Bush's colours/RNZAF while in NZ.. .. .The TBM is just a great plane...
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I remember seeing that Avenger at Yeovilton years ago looking very nice in Navy markings.. .. .Mark
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TBM-Legend, will you be taking your Avenger across. .to Wanaka this year? Are you by any chance the person who also bought the ex OFMC Harvard (Zero look alike)? If so I think I have met you at Duxford in 1999.. .. .Any other PPRUNErs going to Wanaka this year?. .. .Rgds. .. .Piece of Cake
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Don't know about the Avenger, but I believe the Sea Fury is going to Wanaka, as indeed am I!
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TBM, I'll let you have a go in my Auster if you let me have a go in your Avenger <img border="0" title="" alt="[Big Grin]" src="biggrin.gif" /> <img border="0" title="" alt="[Big Grin]" src="biggrin.gif" /> . .. .Could take me a while to get to the Antipodes though <img border="0" title="" alt="[Eek!]" src="eek.gif" /> Mr. Kirk the flying vet did it in a Cub so it should be possible.... <img border="0" title="" alt="[Wink]" src="wink.gif" />
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Just while we are on the Avenger theme, I have just noticed that there is one for sale on . .<a href="http://www.courtesyaircraft.com" target="_blank">www.courtesyaircraft.com</a> for $219,000USD, seems like a bit of a good deal when you compare it to some of the other stuff advertised on there. A lot of aeroplane for your money.. .. .Loads of other "interesting" warbirds for sale there too. If only I had the money........(sigh!)
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