Not so much of a 'find' really. I just did a search on the Hannants website. I was glad it was available though. There are 3 Milles aircraft in my stash now.
I think you where right first time that bit on the sprue was the pitot as the other bit of control column I think was below and to the right 🙂 My father flew the Maggy between flying the Tigger Moth and the Seafire, he loved it and I hope to get him back in one next year.
Getting on for 10 years ago now, I was able to take my dad to a Shuttleworth show and re-introduce him to an Anson (the Avro-19) and Chipmunk. He had rides in both in the 1950s during his time in the ATC.
Another amazing find Robert...the Irish Air Corps also flew these
Not so much of a 'find' really. I just did a search on the Hannants website. I was glad it was available though. There are 3 Milles aircraft in my stash now.
you seem to always find the most interesting subjects! I am going to look for this kit for sure.
Thanks.
I think you where right first time that bit on the sprue was the pitot as the other bit of control column I think was below and to the right 🙂 My father flew the Maggy between flying the Tigger Moth and the Seafire, he loved it and I hope to get him back in one next year.
That's quite a progression of types;
Tiger Moth
Magister
Seafire.
I hope your plans come to fruition.
Getting on for 10 years ago now, I was able to take my dad to a Shuttleworth show and re-introduce him to an Anson (the Avro-19) and Chipmunk. He had rides in both in the 1950s during his time in the ATC.
@@Payne2view I hope so to.
@@Payne2view they have 2 Maggies based there.
@@flyingkub Indeed they do.
Thank you for this review.
No problem. I'm glad you liked that I did it.
Well tidy review Rob,well tidy indeed.
Thanks.