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29-09-2007, 11:59 AM
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You're Top Poster: #1 | Race against time to buy Spitfire http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/south_west/7017759.stm Quote:
Aviation enthusiasts in Pembrokeshire are racing against the clock to raise funds to buy a World War II Spitfire.
They are £65,000 short of the £150,000 needed, and have until Sunday morning to find the rest of the money.
When fully restored, they hope the plane will take pride of place in a museum they are planning at Withybush Aerodrome just outside Haverfordwest.
The iconic planes had a significant role in WWII, but it is estimated only about 200 still exist.
Ray Burgess of the Pembrokeshire Aviation Foundation, which is trying to raise the money, said it was hoped to open the museum within five years.
It already has a Bulldog and is taking delivery of a Tiger Moth shortly, but he said securing a Spitfire would be the icing on the cake.
The plane is being sold by a private owner in Oxford and Mr Burgess said if they failed to come up with the money they fear it could be bought by an enthusiast abroad.
"We heard about it about 10 days ago but we could only view it last Tuesday," he said.
"Since then we decided to start an appeal to raise £150,000. Certainly the clock is ticking.
"The Spitfire was undoubtedly the key that helped us win the last world war."
He said they estimated it would cost around £400,000 to fully restore, with the aim of ensuring it could fly again. Tourism
Mr Burgess said it was thought there were only 200 Spitfires, including those flying, on display or under restoration, still in existence.
"It comes with a complete certified history," he added.
"It is in good condition, but having said that, it is a restoration project and it is going to take a little while to put it back together."
As well as plans for the museum at Haverfordwest, other aviation projects underway in Pembrokeshire include efforts to develop Carew Airfield, which was a WWII base, and efforts to raise one of the last existing Sunderland sea planes from the sea bed off Pembroke Dock.
"It [the Spitfire] would be a magnet as far as attracting people to west Wales. Many parts of Wales are in the tourism business and Pembrokeshire is definitely in the tourism business."
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29-09-2007, 01:56 PM
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You're Top Poster: #2 | The iconic planes had a significant role in WWII - understatement of the century!
efforts to raise one of the last existing Sunderland sea planes from the sea bed off Pembroke Dock - first I've heard of this and am excited by the thought! |
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29-09-2007, 02:12 PM
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You're Top Poster: #1 | I'm rather ambivelant about the above group buying the Spit. They seem very strapped for cash, and they are a new outfit - one wonders how they are going to manage the restoration costs, and whether cash flow problems may delay any restoration that a better financed outfit could carry out.
It's a noble idea but.....
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29-09-2007, 02:17 PM
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You're Top Poster: #2 | If the Spit hasn't been bought by an enthusiast abroad, or even stirred up interest in the UK, she must be pretty rough. That said, Spits have flown from tangled masses of wreckage.
It is a noble idea (and who wouldn't want a Spit resto project?) but the recovery of the Sunderland would be a more "worthy" thing to support especially given its significance to the area? |
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29-09-2007, 02:23 PM
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You're Top Poster: #1 | It's a BBC local-interest story concentrating on the group rather than the Spit - so we don't know which one it is or what other interest has been shown from groups in Britain or abroad.
But yes, the Sunderland is intriguing - I'll try to find more details.
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29-09-2007, 02:27 PM
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You're Top Poster: #1 | The Sunderland T9044
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29-09-2007, 02:30 PM
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You're Top Poster: #2 | That Pembroke Dock Sunderland Trust site is a cracker! |
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29-09-2007, 09:35 PM
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You're Top Poster: #5 | it would be good to see a MK1 sunderland next to the Sunderland MKV in the RAF Museum at Hendon.
There is the wreck of a MK2 RTTL launch of the RAF Marine Craft section which was lost during a rescue in the same area. it would be good if they could salvage her as well.
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30-09-2007, 03:31 AM
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You're Top Poster: #2 | Right you are, Morse! |
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21-11-2007, 01:36 AM
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You're Top Poster: #1 | Update on the Sunderland Recovery
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