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By: 29th April 2012 at 23:51 Permalink - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
-You could maybe ask the pikeys who knicked exactly such a memorial from Bourn
Or in other words, be prepared to lose it. That is the world we now live in.
Moggy
By: 30th April 2012 at 00:27 Permalink - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
-Contact the British Aviation Archaeological Council who should be able to help as there are active 'wreckology' groups in your area .
See here ;http://www.aviationarchaeology.org.uk/index.htm
Good luck !
By: 30th April 2012 at 00:54 Permalink - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
-A real one will go walkies in no time.
Have a GRP replica made. Same material for the plaque.
By: 30th April 2012 at 09:05 Permalink - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
-Sorry , cant help your search , however I was recently told a story about Lancaster prop blades that some may find interesting .
It seems that not too long ago , no less than 12 potentially airworthy Lancaster prop blades were delivered to a local company ,who then used a band saw to cut to about 5 inches of the tips of all of them !
Why ? Well the company was SAFE Air ( prop shop in New Zealand ) and it seems that if you shorten them ( and obviously re-profile to suit ) then they are suitable for use on Mosquito's .
( wasnt sure wether to believe it or not , however it did come from a very reliable source )
By: 30th April 2012 at 16:23 Permalink - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
-Thanks to all for the replies. The GRP idea sounds like a good one. As it happens I do know someone who does that line of work which I hadn't thought of.
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By: STAN05 - 29th April 2012 at 23:47
I am looking into the possibility of establishing a small memorial which would represent the loss of a RAF Lancaster and its' crew here in Colchester. If anyone can offer any leads of where I could obtain a Lancaster propeller blade then could they please get in touch. (Condition obvioulsy not important).
Many thanks.