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In the last set of photo's the modified fighter , has the engine been shifted foreward to correct the CG needed to account for the second cockpit ? just wonder whats needed to keep things in balance when its flying with one or two aboard.

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In the last set of photo's the modified fighter , has the engine been shifted foreward to correct the CG needed to account for the second cockpit ? just wonder whats needed to keep things in balance when its flying with one or two aboard.

 

Never thought about that, it probably has some effect, but maybe possible to just trim it.

 

Both Spitfires in that post are modified 2 seaters. I believe the top one is ML407 which is a far less intrusive conversion and was undertaken in 1950 by Supermarine

http://www.ml407.co.uk/pages/

There were 5 (IIRC) 2 seaters at Duxford in September

 

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To the best of my knowledge, the nose hasn't been lengthened. The second cockpit occupies the space that would have been full of radios, oxygen bottles etc. While there would be a change in C of G position by adding the second cockpit, it is still pretty close to the C of G, and flying with or without a passenger should have minimal effect.

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Looking through this thread got me thinking that I have a few of these hanging around so looked out afe.

 

Here we have a Pilatus P2 in Swiss colours getting a bit of Fuel at Booker. IIRC this would have been around 1982

 

 

Another Pilatus P2 but this time wearing a WW2 Luftwaffe paint job. This was late 80's at North Weald.

 

 

A very low flying Spitfire at Biggin Hill, would have beed around 1981 and at a guess its Ray Hannah in MH434.

 

 

Sally B at north Weald in an unusual formation with the Catalina/Canso (its one or the other anyway).

 

 

Sally B with a fighter escort.

 

 

The fighter escort making a low pass.

 

 

Used to take a lot less photos in the days of film. Not sure if that was a good thing or a bad thing. Trying to rember what camera I used. The North Weald ones would have been a Praktika MTL5 SLR, but the othes were most likly a Halina rangefinder with fixed lens.

 

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B17 formation.jpg

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Now for some 'Parafin Plamtrees'.

 

Westland Wessex. Do the haircuts give away the decade?

 

wessex.jpg

 

Another Wessex, this time in the Fleet Air Arm Museum, taken in 1982. I have a feeling this Wessex was in the Falklands and the orange dots on it mark bullet holes? Perhaps someone who has visited recently can confirm or clarify.

 

wessex2.jpg

blimey it's humphery .i remember this old boy from the falklands and yes the orange dots are covering bullet holes !

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