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greenviewpark 3rd Feb 2013 10:58

Proctors
 
I have been away from the forums for a very long time due to a serious illness;
My friend is restoring Proctor LZ 791, & in the workshop area are 3 more various Mks,
LZ 791 is being restored to flying condition first & is progressing well
Due to health conditions I cannot work on her, but I do a lot of research on the type.

Has anybody got any Proctor pictures Please? Preferably old pictures. not those currently airworthy, not matter what condition they are in.

Thank you in anticipation

Greenview

whirlwind 7th Feb 2013 20:10

Welcome back GVP! Hope you're feeling a lot better...

Sir George Cayley 7th Feb 2013 21:45

Have a gander at this site - Air-Britain : proctor

Do you have the regs and history of the ones you are involved with?

SGC

Brian Abraham 8th Feb 2013 00:19

Salutations from Oz Greenview, hope you are on the up and up. Links to pics of some Ozzie Proctors.

Percival Proctor V Syrian Government
VH-SAS
VH-ARV
VH-SCC
VH-SMS

Lee Howard 8th Feb 2013 07:22

Think you'd be best served getting yourself a copy of this brand new book:

https://www.air-britain.co.uk/actboo...craft-187.html

BEagle 8th Feb 2013 07:39

Some interesting information about the 'Proctuka' Proctor-based Stuka replica aircraft which were going to be used for the 'Battle of Britain' film: http://www.pprune.org/aviation-histo...g-picture.html

greenviewpark 11th Feb 2013 15:37

Kindness
 
Thank you for your kind wishes ---sadly illness is incurable but trying to keep up my spirits with all the pprune topics especially on the Proctors

Thank you
GVP

greenviewpark 11th Feb 2013 15:57

Many thanks --- i am having a very long gander at air-britain as i have many hours just sitting about trying to amuse myself seeking out proctors
the proctor with which i have an avid interest in, & connection with in the past is lz791 -- kex ---- more to follow as & when i feel well enough
cheers

gvp

greenviewpark 11th Feb 2013 17:19

I was presented with a copy of the beautiful book:-- 'on the wings of a gull' by the members ot the 'percival restoration team; in recognition of my efforts in getting the team together about 5 years ago -- i treasure it & the kind thought behind the presentation

greenviewpark

HEATHROW DIRECTOR 11th Feb 2013 17:51

Here's G-AIEY taxying to the pumps at Blackbushe in the 60s parlty dressed as a Stuka. I think it's either Vivian Bellamy or Maurice Robinson driving?

http://i1286.photobucket.com/albums/...ps8dc51ff0.jpg

Fantome 11th Feb 2013 18:20


GVP . . . .. . . Away from home for a while but will post a pic later of Proctor VH-DUL taken at Canberra in 1958 when she was owned by Philip Dulhunty of Dulmison, a company that imported Aero 145s and Meta Sokols to Australia.

This Proctor was recently advertised for sale. She ended up going to Paul Gliddon who is having the restoration done at Latrobe Valley in Victoria.
(Paul bought her for a song I have to say.)

A great pity there is no really comprehensive biography of Edgar Percival.
As many here would know, he was one of those Australians that made an enormous contribution to the advancement of aeronautics on the world stage.
A lot is known about that side of his life, but precious little about his private life.

Planemike 11th Feb 2013 18:42


Here's G-AEIY taxying to the pumps at Blackbushe in the 60s parlty dressed as a Stuka. I think it's either Vivian Bellamy or Maurice Robinson driving?
Should be G-AIEY.

Planemike

happybiker 12th Feb 2013 07:57


Should be G-AIEY
.

I before E except after C;)

HEATHROW DIRECTOR 12th Feb 2013 11:34

Thanks - have amended my post.

GQ2 12th Feb 2013 12:00

Proctukas...
 
I know that they decided not to use the conversions in the film and that the one that flew was considered rather nasty to fly. I think there were two or three conversions, but only one actually flew. However, I've never seen any definitive answer as to the final fate of the conversions.

In the film 'Mosquito Squadron' an old Proctor was used as a 'German' wreck, suitably painted-up. I have often wondered if this was one of the Proctukas, as this film was made around the same time as the BoB film....

ExAscoteer 12th Feb 2013 12:52

GQ2 that could well be the case, given that Mosquito Squadron was filmed at Bovingdon.

My late Father was the Adj of 617 GS at Bovingdon in 69 and 70 and took me there as a youngster on many occasions. I well remember the 3 Proctors mocked up as Stukas being stored in one of the hangars, along with the large painting of Buckingham Palace (done for the shot where the 'Heinkel' flies low over the Palace before crashing into Victoria Station) and some of the Buchons which had been made to look like P51s.

skua 12th Feb 2013 19:53

GVP

are you related to the Great Oakley mob perchance? Great set up, look as though they will be a lovely pair, so to speak.....

good luck

Skua

Terenceskipp 20th Sep 2014 18:19

Percival Proctor
 
I am looking to build a radio controlled model of a Proctor, approx 84" wingspan.
Can anyone advise on current airworthy examples in the UK, (apart from KIU) and their location. Please

HEATHROW DIRECTOR 20th Sep 2014 19:54

Try GINFO. There are about half a dozen listed although I do not know if they are all airworthy... but it may be a start. I'd sure love to see it when it's finished.

DaveReidUK 20th Sep 2014 23:21


Can anyone advise on current airworthy examples in the UK, (apart from KIU) and their location.
content deleted as reply clearly not of any help to the questioner :ugh:


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