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NEW! Freeware FS9 Hawker Tomtit

Flyboy208

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Edward Cook's latest offering - get it at Avsim ...

Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Original Aircraft
New! Hawker Tomtit



File Description:
Airframe K1786 built in 1938. Bug fix for initial loading of model in fs9 Ver;0.2.1, By Edward Cook [30/03/09]



Filename: tmttbv021.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 30th March 2009
Downloads: 191
Author: Edward Cook
Size: 3748kb

Cheers! Mike :wiggle:
 
Wasn't G-AFTA owned by Neville Duke?

Love the model, been meaning to look for a Tomtit for a while.
 
It was on Hawker's roles as part of their company fleet which included G-AMAU, a Whitney Straight and a Sparrow Hawk -- so there is a very good likely hood that it Neville Duke flew it frequently - I always thought that it was rebuilt by Hawker apprentices and given to the Shuttleworth, I always admired the Dark Blue and gold paint - its how I remember first seeing it at Old Warden in the early sixties.

Leif
 
It was on Hawker's roles as part of their company fleet which included G-AMAU, a Whitney Straight and a Sparrow Hawk -- so there is a very good likely hood that it Neville Duke flew it frequently - I always thought that it was rebuilt by Hawker apprentices and given to the Shuttleworth, I always admired the Dark Blue and gold paint - its how I remember first seeing it at Old Warden in the early sixties.

Leif

Oh sorry -- FTA even had covered wheels back then.. ;)
 
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