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1930's Percival monoplanes

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Old 30th June 2001 | 10:50
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Kermit 180
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If anyone out there has any experience on the 1930's British Percival Gull or Proctor types, either from a pilot or engineering perspective, could you please give me your thoughts on this aircraft. I would be grateful for any performance specs and tips.

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Old 1st July 2001 | 22:34
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Alex Henshaw's old Mew was flying today at Old Warden - what a lovely little aeroplane. Guess what I want for Christmas......!!

You may be able to find some gen. through http://www.shuttleworth.org . Best of luck!!



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