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    It took 5 years to complete but de Havilland Mosquito KA114 is now flying!Aeromediagroup sent Scott Slocum to New Zealand to capture this magnificent restora...


    This is high Def, I recommend you view it full screen, it's beautiful.
    Brian

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    Wow!!
    Wayne Sagar
    "Pusher of Electrons"

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    • #3
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      Very Nice !!! Thanks for posting.

      Boss

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        maybe it's time for the Unlimited Twin Division.

        Couple Tigercats, couple -38s, an a-26 and a mossie.

        just thinkin

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          Originally posted by Pete View Post
          maybe it's time for the Unlimited Twin Division.

          Couple Tigercats, couple -38s, an a-26 and a mossie.

          just thinkin
          That would be cool. Heck, I'd just be happy to see them in a Bronze race.

          So the question is, who is going to build a cleaned up Mossie with a set of hot racing Merlins, and a very big boil off system (since there is a fairly large amount of room.) Imagine the look with a small racing canopy, the slots for the radiators closed off, profiled wings and the works!

          Now that I think about it, the radiators are already in dirty air behind the props, would it even make a difference removing them and going with a boil-off system? I kinda get the feeling that it would be lots of added complication for not much gain. Either way, wishful thinking.

          I'd just be thrilled to see a stock one sitting on the ramp at Reno this year.

          Will
          Last edited by RAD2LTR; 01-07-2013, 09:04 PM. Reason: added to the post

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            Thanks for posting. Added that to my playlist.

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