Feb 7, 2015 #1 N Neil Stirling Airman 1st Class 107 112 Nov 6, 2012 Hertfordshire Posted before and else where. Neil. Last edited: Feb 7, 2015
Feb 7, 2015 #2 tomo pauk Creator of Interesting Threads 14,171 4,601 Apr 3, 2008 Give the man his bacon, he deserves it
Feb 8, 2015 Thread starter #4 N Neil Stirling Airman 1st Class 107 112 Nov 6, 2012 Hertfordshire Thanks guys. Some more. Neil
Feb 8, 2015 Thread starter #5 N Neil Stirling Airman 1st Class 107 112 Nov 6, 2012 Hertfordshire And some more Neil.
Feb 8, 2015 #6 Timppa Senior Airman 549 247 Apr 3, 2007 Finland Thanks. A few (stupid)questions. 1. What is "FIRM" and "M.O.S" (regarding to weight) 2. Why the forms are incomplete. (Somethimg like aspect ratio or taper ratio should have been obvious.)
Thanks. A few (stupid)questions. 1. What is "FIRM" and "M.O.S" (regarding to weight) 2. Why the forms are incomplete. (Somethimg like aspect ratio or taper ratio should have been obvious.)
Feb 8, 2015 #7 Juha Senior Master Sergeant 3,725 104 Jan 8, 2007 Helsinki Moi My guesses: Manufacturer and Ministry of Supply
Feb 8, 2015 #8 FLYBOYJ "THE GREAT GAZOO" 28,097 8,748 Apr 9, 2005 Colorado, USA Great stuff! Not to resurrect a dead horse or open a Pandora's box, I do notice the document lists a Spitfire with a "single spar."
Great stuff! Not to resurrect a dead horse or open a Pandora's box, I do notice the document lists a Spitfire with a "single spar."
Feb 9, 2015 #10 P pbehn Colonel 13,216 10,360 Oct 30, 2013 Juha said: Moi My guesses: Manufacturer and Ministry of Supply Click to expand... Probably correct a "firm" is another name for a business, not used so much today.
Juha said: Moi My guesses: Manufacturer and Ministry of Supply Click to expand... Probably correct a "firm" is another name for a business, not used so much today.
May 4, 2019 #11 Zipper730 Chief Master Sergeant 4,425 1,016 Nov 9, 2015 I'm still working on this data, and I'm still able to pull some good stuff out of all this.