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Richard M
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Posted: Wed 31 Oct 2007 11:33 am Post subject: Airfix Avro Anson Group Build - Reference Section. |
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This thread is for you to post any reference material that may be useful during the Group Build. Please remember the rules for posting pictures and copyright issues.
Non-reference posts should be made in the "Chat" thread.
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Posted: Fri 09 Nov 2007 08:05 am Post subject: |
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Went to Adelaide (Australia) last weekend. The South Australian Aviation Museum are restoring an Avro Anson. Not sure if the pictures are of use given its current state.
The thumbnails expand to resized pictures that I've reduced. I have large copies (3mb) that I can e-mail direct if people are interested.
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Posted: Fri 09 Nov 2007 08:46 am Post subject: |
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Very fine pictures Luke.
Here's another, a Mk XIX, being slowly restored at the Yorkshire Air Museum at Elvington, York, in the UK..
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Posted: Fri 09 Nov 2007 17:38 pm Post subject: |
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A request for assistance my searches so far have been fruitless I'd like this to fit in with the NP, so here are the options
No 8 Civilian Air Navigation School, Sywell
No 6 Elementary Flying School, Sywell
No 7 (Pilots) Advanced Flying Unit, Peterborough
12 OTU, Chipping Warden
13 OTU, D Flight, Hinton-In-The-Hedges
16 OTU, Croughton
17 OTU, Silverstone
No 26 (Signals) Group, Signals Development Unit (SDU), Hinton-In-The-Hedges
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Posted: Fri 09 Nov 2007 18:05 pm Post subject: |
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Are you looking for codes, serials, paint schemes or all three?
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Posted: Fri 09 Nov 2007 19:59 pm Post subject: |
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All three
I do know some odd codes or serial numbers but not corresponding ones for for the same aircraft
I presume DE/DG upper with yellow undersurfaces, half way up the fuselage  _________________ and was Jerusalem, builded here
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Richard M
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Posted: Wed 14 Nov 2007 11:53 am Post subject: |
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Found this really cool You Tube vid of a a walkround and flying display of the Anson.
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Richard M
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Posted: Wed 14 Nov 2007 20:01 pm Post subject: |
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I have the following references available, if anyone wants to check for a specific aircraft or wants plans or specifications.
Air Britain "The Anson File". Ray Sturtivant. The bible, history of every Anson produced.
Warpaint "Avro Anson Mks I-22". Alan Hall. Includes scale 1/72 plans.
Images of Aviation "Avro Anson". Harry Holmes. Lots of pictures.
"Avro, The History of an Aircraft Company". Harry Holmes.
"Avro Anson Mks I, III, IV, X". Alan Hall and Eric Taylor. Pictures of various marks and special ops machines.
"Avro Aircraft since 1908". A J Jackson. Lots on the history and variants.
"The History of Britains Military Training Aircraft". Ray Sturtivant.
Airplane Part 197 Avro Anson. Foldouts and line diagrams.
Air Pictoral July 1985. "Anson's 50th Birthday".
Vintage Aircraft No.5 Avro Anson I Air Test.
Pilots Notes for Anson I, Two Cheetah IX Engines.
Anson Aircraft Mk.I, IV, X and XI RAAF and RAF Manual 1942.
I can scan images and plans if any one is interested, or if you know the serial number of a specific plane I can trace it's history and maybe find some images.
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Ratch
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Posted: Wed 14 Nov 2007 20:05 pm Post subject: |
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Any of these
| Ratch wrote: | No 8 Civilian Air Navigation School, Sywell
No 6 Elementary Flying School, Sywell
No 7 (Pilots) Advanced Flying Unit, Peterborough
12 OTU, Chipping Warden
13 OTU, D Flight, Hinton-In-The-Hedges
16 OTU, Croughton
17 OTU, Silverstone
No 26 (Signals) Group, Signals Development Unit (SDU), Hinton-In-The-Hedges
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covered in there Rich  _________________ and was Jerusalem, builded here
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Posted: Wed 14 Nov 2007 20:15 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Rich,
Less than 4 hours to go!
If possible I would appreciate anything on
N5314 a Mk1 Anson in 1939.
Also if possible please I would appreciate copies of the Warpaint 1:72 scale plans of a Mk1.
BTW your Youtube video was excellent. Is it the Duxford Anson?
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Richard M
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Posted: Wed 14 Nov 2007 22:41 pm Post subject: |
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Found some information Ron, which I've posted in your thread. I'll scan the plans as soon as I can.
Ratch, I'm looking, unfortunately most of my records are based on the serials of aircraft rather than units. I'll do my best.
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Posted: Wed 14 Nov 2007 22:53 pm Post subject: |
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Can I post a question here or should it go in my own section?
I'll post it here and if it's wrong could I ask a moderator to move it to the applicable section, thanks.
Whilst quite happy with any of the 3 options given in the box I think it might be quite nice to do something different, however the only after-market decals I've found are for a few french versions that don't really interest me.
Does anyone know of other decal options?
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Posted: Wed 14 Nov 2007 23:16 pm Post subject: |
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In 1/72 that's pretty much it! Otherwise you have to prepare your own from various decal sets with national insignia etc.
The Special Hobby kit contains three options, all British aircraft.
No500 Sqn. 1940. Dark earth/dark green over silver dope.
No502 Sqn 1940. Dark earth/dark green over silver dope.
No9 Flying Training School 1939. Dark earth/dark green over trainer yellow.
If you fancy any of those three I can let you have a spare set of decals.
The French EG352 decal set is dark earth/dark green over azure blue.
If there is nothing there you fancy I'll scan some profiles tomorrow for you to have a look at.
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Posted: Thu 15 Nov 2007 12:21 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks Rich.
I have to say I'm quite taken by the No9 Flying Training School one, always thought the brown\green over yellow an attractive scheme.
Do you really have a spare set? If so I would like to take you up on your offer.
Thank you very much.
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| Richard M wrote: | | Ratch, I'm looking, unfortunately most of my records are based on the serials of aircraft rather than units. I'll do my best. |
Rich, I have two pix of Annies in my book
one is a DE/DG/TY scheme with the s/n N5331
the other appears to be silver dope, s/n K6152
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Posted: Sat 17 Nov 2007 14:22 pm Post subject: |
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N5331
Contract No 766119/38. Mk.I. Quantity 500. Serials N4856 - N5385. Built Newton Heath. Delivered 10/1938 - 9/1939.
27 Elementary Reserve Flying Training School, 10 Flying Training School(H10), 6 Air Observers Navigation School (5), 6 Air Observers School, 10 Radio School (5-47. Struck of charge 16/3/1945.
No.10 FTS, Ternhill, 7/1939-9/1939.
No. 6 AONS (renamed 6 AOS), Staverton, 1/11/1939 - 20/2/1942.
K6152
Contract No. 421119/35. Mk.I. Quantity 174. Serials K6152 - K6425. Built Newton Heath. Delivered 3/1936 - 4/1937.
Makers, Royal Aircraft Establishment, Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment, 219 Sqn, 220 Sqn. Overshot throught hedge landing Catterick 13/10/1939.
220 Sqn. Bircham Newton 17/8/1936 - 25/8/1030. Thornaby 25/8/1939 - 1/1940. Codes HU to 9/1939, then PK briefly, then NR.
This aircraft is one of the ones with the early sloped windscreen, which isn't available, you'd have to crash form your own.
That's the information I have, it's not complete for some of the units and squadrons.
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Posted: Sat 17 Nov 2007 17:50 pm Post subject: |
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| Ratch wrote: | A request for assistance my searches so far have been fruitless I'd like this to fit in with the NP, so here are the options
No 8 Civilian Air Navigation School, Sywell
No 6 Elementary Flying School, Sywell
No 7 (Pilots) Advanced Flying Unit, Peterborough
12 OTU, Chipping Warden
13 OTU, D Flight, Hinton-In-The-Hedges
16 OTU, Croughton
17 OTU, Silverstone
No 26 (Signals) Group, Signals Development Unit (SDU), Hinton-In-The-Hedges
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I think I answered a some of this a while back
No.7 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit. Peterborough 1 Jun 1942-Dec 1944. Redesignated No.7 Service Flying Training School. Aircraft: Anson Mk.I Jun 1942-Dec 1944. Codes: Individual letters. Anson serials: DJ104, LT274, L7953.
No.10 Air Navigation School.
Bases: Dumfries 11 Jun 1945 - 10 Jul 1945
Chipping Warden 10 Jul 1945 - 1 Dec 1945
Swanton Morley 1 Dec 1945 - 30 Sep 1946
Driffield 30 Sep 1946 - 1 Mar 1948.
Aircraft: T.1 Jun 1945 - Mar 1948.
Codes: Letter/number combination to 1946, then FFT.
Anson serials and codes. DJ5674, EF821, DG878, AX413, AX563, EG480, EG557, EG444, W2628,LT675, MG629, MG253, EG132, EG280, NK949, LT122 FFT-O, EG353 FFT-H, LT660 FFT-K, MG247 FFT-O, MG830 FFT-J + FFT-G, MG859 FFT-B, MG872 FFT-O, MG289 FFT-A, MG262 (17) FFT-D, NK502 FFT-G, NK948 FFT-C, NL127 FFT-E, MH134 FFT-L, MG986 FFT-G.
No.12 Operational Training Unit.
Bases: Benson 8 Apr 1940 - 10 Jul 1941.
Chipping Warden 10 Jul 1941 - Jul 1943.
Aircraft: Mk.I Apr 1940 - Jul 1943.
Codes: Unknown.
Anson serial numbers: N5218, K6176, N5028, N5029, N5031, N5033/34/35/36, N5070/71/72/74/75/76, R3405, R3437, R9706, R9709, R9706, R9755, AW970, AW973, AX296, AX297, EG239, DG720, DJ103, DJ314, DJ315, EG600(T).
No.17 Operational Training Unit.
Bases: Upwood 8 Apr 1940 - 24 Apr 1943
Silverstone 24 Apr 1943 - Sep 1943
Aircraft: T.I Apr 1940 - Sep 1943.
Codes: JG, WJ.
Anson serials: R9716, R9717, R9754, R9760, W1879, AW909 WJ-Z, AW910, AW911 AY-F, AW912, DJ356, DJ357, AY477 AY-L, AY478 AY-N, AY479, AY480 AY-D, K6159, K6198, K6300, K8784, N4997, N5026, N5077, N5079, N5082, N5085, N5097, N5112, N5154, N5164, N5183, N5191, N5206, N5264, R3380, R3381, R3383, R9570 (to SAAF 23/6/41), R9578, R9643 (CRASHED 18/6/41).
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Posted: Sun 18 Nov 2007 10:18 am Post subject: |
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| Richard M wrote: | I think I answered a some of this a while back |
Your memory is so much better than mine
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Posted: Tue 27 Nov 2007 10:27 am Post subject: |
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I bunged this query in my build thread but thought I should put it in here.
Having found my old Esci decal sheet for the Annie I'm going to be modelling N5331.
I've got a couple of photos of her with 6 AOS as '5'. One of them, although with light problems looks as if it has a Polish 'checkerboard' on the nose behind the 5. Can anyone confirm whether that's the case? _________________ Bubbly! |
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