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John Marlin is always very cordial to us when we drop by his hangar to view progress on his MB-5 project. He told us that his plans were for Skip Holm to do the flight testing when the plane is ready. DBD
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Re: MB-5 replica links
Originally posted by Mike51It's not a Martin-Baker in any sense, shape or form. As has been said, it's a P-51 wing mated to a new-build fuselage that is a carricature of the original.
I'm sure that a lot of work has gone into it over many years, but does anyone here think it will ever fly, or indeed be safe to?
I don't know, it looks like one to me. It is certainly closer to flying than it was before, and John Marlin used to own a Mustang that he bought, restored and flew for many years. John also owns not only the replica, complete with Mustang wings, landing gear and horizontal tail, but the engine and propeller, radiators and all of the rest of the stuff that makes up the operating airplane that he most assuredly will one day fly.
Where is yours?
Chris McMillin
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John Marlin is for sure a great Guy ! If the MB 5 will ever fly.......I donīt know, but itīs his destiny and I love when he says : "Iīll race it one day".................I believe him !
Willy
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The MB-5 replica certainly has some flaws, the sheet metal is not great. It's too bad because John Marlin has always been very nice to Willy and me when we check on his progress each September. I guess it's the same old story: not enough dinero for hiring professional craftsmen. G
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It's not a Martin-Baker in any sense, shape or form. As has been said, it's a P-51 wing mated to a new-build fuselage that is a carricature of the original.
I'm sure that a lot of work has gone into it over many years, but does anyone here think it will ever fly, or indeed be safe to?
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Originally posted by AAFO_WSagarIt's a Mustang wing, mated to a homebuilt fuse. When he had the glass blown, they got it out of spec and it's larger than it should be, giving the "replica" a somewhat strange look.
As for the previous stories that were on here, let's just say that the fellow who took the pictures and submitted them, did not want them shown any longer. That, despite the fact that the camera with which they were taken, was paid for by your's truly..
At any rate.... that's the gist of it..
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Originally posted by fenceliner01I thought so too, but Wikepdia says he's using P-51 wings and parts fron the carcass that was pulled off the gunnery range. Therein lies that question. My friend say its a Spitfire wing and Mustang fuselage. I told him he was a wanker....
As for the previous stories that were on here, let's just say that the fellow who took the pictures and submitted them, did not want them shown any longer. That, despite the fact that the camera with which they were taken, was paid for by your's truly..
At any rate.... that's the gist of it..
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Originally posted by Race5IIRC, it is ALL new parts. There was nothing of the one originally built left.
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IIRC, it is ALL new parts. There was nothing of the one originally built left.
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Wayne - do you have a link to any archived articles about this replica. I'm having a discussion with someone about how much of this is scratchbuilt, how much is exisiting parts, and how much is modified from the original.
I spooted a link to an AAFO article, at the Martin Baker site, but it appears to be broken
thanks
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