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High Wing Drifter 28th January 2005 12:51

There were share(s) advertised for one at Lee-on-Solent; I think about 2-3 months ago.

BeauMan 28th January 2005 13:11

LnS - understand there may still be a share available in one at Gransden, details should be in Pilot from a few months ago. (sorry, at work at the moment so don't have bumf to hand)

proplover 28th January 2005 13:24

Low n' slow - check your private mail. I must warn you that buying a Chippy is one thing, keeping it in the air is another thing with many maintainace issues, fatigue life, TNS's, difficulty with certain spares, ageing and by todays standards thirsty engines. Having said that what a dream to fly - love flying mine!

Chippik 28th January 2005 14:11

one of the big things youll find hard to find is a fairey reed prop, the alternative is a hoffman which isnt as good. Brake unit is quite complex and expensive plus you have X-rays to contend with as well as its oil and fuel burn etc. Just think though, it could be worse, it could be a spitfire!!
Its a damn good aircraft with fantastic lines and well harmonised controls, I just love it

Shaggy Sheep Driver 28th January 2005 18:24

Our's has a Hoffman prop. Being lighter than the metal Fairey Reed prop it isn't as good a 'fly wheel' for the engine, so it's not as smooth as a metal proped Chippy (and they are not exactly smooth!). And for aeros, with less gyroscopic effect, it can be an advantage.

We swapped our brakes years ago for 'modern' ones off a Cherry tree or Cessna or sumfink similar. They are then pretty trouble free. The piston ring mod makes a huge difference to oil consumption, and the spark plug mod enables use of more readily-available and more reliable modern plugs.

They are high maintenance aeroplanes and parts can be expensive and hard to source. But when you fly it, it is all more than worth it!

Actually, you don't fly it. You strap in on like a pair of wings and become part of it. I've flown a few aeroplanes, and no other comes close in that respect. People who have flown Spitfires say they are like that, but unfortunatly I wouldn't know.:(

SSD

TwoDeadDogs 29th January 2005 21:22

Hi all
There's one for sale at EIKH. G-BDXP, I think, owned by one T Mc B.
regards
TDD

Shaggy Sheep Driver 29th January 2005 21:56

According to G-INFO, that's a BOEING 747-236B.

SSD

PPRuNe Radar 29th January 2005 22:46

Ahhhhh ...... de Havilland :)

Here's G-AORW

http://www.skylarkaviation.co.uk/ima..._formation.jpg


http://www.skylarkaviation.co.uk/ima...orw_sunset.jpg

Chippik 31st January 2005 11:15

SSD
I think weve had the ring mod as I havent noticed as much oil on the underside as in previous trips. One mod Id love to see is the mod for night flight (painting the fuel gauges with luminous paint). I bet she'd be great to fly a night . I think the brake mod is to Clevelands which is A:simpler + B:cheaper

all we need to accompany the pics is the noise (and the smell)

waldopepper42 31st January 2005 15:35

I did my night rating in the Chippy. Wonderful memories of flying around Lincolnshire in the dark, in a snow storm with the ATC at Waddington saying "Just WHAT type of aircraft did you say?"!!

My other recollections are that the landing light illuminates the back of the prop and little else... wheeler landings are preferable as the runway lights disappear very quickly in a three-pointer.

One other thing - our Chippy was equipped with a switch in the back seat that killed the lighting in the front. I was foolish enough to point this out to my instructor...DOH!

Sassenach 5th February 2005 14:31

Since PPRuNe Radar has cut-and-pasted those pictures of G-AORW off our website (!!!), I suppose I have a right to plug it, especially as the ugly mug in the front cockpit belongs to yours truly!

www.skylarkaviation.co.uk

Seriously though, the Chipmunk is a beautiful aircraft to fly. Who cares if it's cold and draughty: the controls are light and crisp, the noise is wonderful, and the smell... well you have to experience it to appreciate it.

Anyone who hasn't experienced these rare delights is welcome to come to Prestwick and try it for themselves.

formationfoto 6th February 2005 09:42

Waldo
Night rating - Chipmunk. What did you have to do to get it cleared for night flight?, or did the machine have a conversion for showing fuel content. My understanding is that the DHC1 is cleared day only as the fuel guages (builti into the wing tanks are not illuminated and a torch is not part of the original aircrfat spec!.

High Wing Drifter 13th February 2005 10:20

Just noticed this:

http://forums.flyer.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=11771

'India-Mike 14th February 2005 18:00

If G-BXDP is for sale, and either of the owners is a Ppruner, could he pm me please. Otherwise it'll be snailmail using the addresses on G-INFO.....

Jaun Huw Nose 18th February 2005 16:37

Yup shares avail in MT, All mods done, Hoffman prop,low hour engine, Cleveland brake conversion being fitted as soon as the postman delivers it to me!
3 in group at present, licenced engineer, doctor and professional pilot so most maintance done in house to keep costs down.


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