Jayman17
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Bmw, great work on that chair! The quarter sawn oak really pops on those arm rests. 
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Thank you DonThanks, Don.
I love looking at your restorations.
-Don
Well someone has to do itZRX61, now you are just showing off. Awesome Spitfire! That is an amazing rebuild.
Ah, I was wondering.. if a Spitfire met the requirements of a 'tool' for this thread! Enjoyed seeing it, and sure many others did too.Well someone has to do itThat one is in the AF museum at Wright-Patt now.
& technically it IS a tool as it's a Photo Recon version so basically a flying camera![]()
Technically the *before* pic wasn't the beginning, you can see three new skins on the rear of the fuselage, there was one on the other side too.Ah, I was wondering.. if a Spitfire met the requirements of a 'tool' for this thread! Enjoyed seeing it, and sure many others did too.
Great job to restore one, well done, and thanks for sharing.![]()






Indians, altogether there were 27 holes going in & 13 coming out.Dang who shot that panel to pieces?
I haven't worked on an aircraft in years. I was assigned to both EA-6B and C-130 squadrons as airframes and hydraulics mechanic in the 80's through late 90's.
Go find a project & volunteer. Eventually someone will pay you (took me two years)I haven't worked on an aircraft in years. I was assigned to both EA-6B and C-130 squadrons as airframes and hydraulics mechanic in the 80's through late 90's.
I always wanted to help restore something that was being memorialized.
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