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Meteor PR4

Started by The Wooksta, March 02, 2009, 03:14:13 PM

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The Wooksta

A simple cut and shut.  Pirated resin FR nose fitted to the old Frog/Novo Meteor F4, with a new resin cockpit fitted and an Aeroclub u/c.

There was a prototype FR5 but it broke up in the air.

Rafael

That model looks great, Wooksta :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

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Very lovely indeed. Hopefully your model won't break up.
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kitnut617

Some photos of a real Meteor PR.III and IV have risen, got them in an Air-Britain magazine that arrived sometime last year.
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Another beauty ! Looks great in that colour with the long nose. I almost grabbed the Airfix meteor last week.....one of the few planes remaining that I haven't built.

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Forgotten I'd batch built Meteors too...
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Quote from: The Wooksta on March 02, 2009, 03:14:13 PM
There was a prototype FR5 but it broke up in the air.

There is an article in one of the Air-Britain Aeromilitaria quarterlies from a few years ago which has photos of it, but the pics show it was a true PR5 not an FR5.  Tony Buttler found the photos along with some of the PR3 while helping sort out a recently deceased Air-Britain member's vast aviation library, apparently the member was in the process of putting together the 'ultimate' book on the Meteor, and I believe Tony will now complete the book and get it published.

The PR5 looks almost exactly like your PR4 Lee --
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PR19_Kit

Quote from: kitnut617 on November 27, 2012, 12:15:13 PM
...... putting together the 'ultimate' book on the Meteor, and I believe Tony will now complete the book and get it published.

The BUSINESS!  ;D

Does he want a chapter on the PR19?  ;)
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The Wooksta!

Bob, email Tony and tell him he can have the model to photograph for said book, along with my two PR3s.  I've some FR3s too... somewhere...
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kitnut617

I'll have to find the magazine because the PR3's had different nose camera window apertures than what became standard.  The closest I can describe them is they were like the Lockheed F-5e recon' windows
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The Wooksta!

I just used the same resin nose for all of them - I'd cloned the CMR FR9 nose.
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kitnut617

Bit of a coincidence but in the latest Aeromilitaria issue that arrived yesterday, there's a crash investigation report of the PR.5 published.  It seems Phil Butler came across it while he was at the National Archives looking for something else.  It has revealed a few information errors that are currently published about the aircraft in other publications.  Firstly, the report refers to it as a PR.V, serial VT347.  It then describes the aircraft as having long nacelles and 'long' outer wings (Mk.III wings) where many have said it had Mk.IV wings and also not only did it have the recce' nose that is familiar on PR.9 & 10's, it was also equipped with camera bays in the lower rear fuselage (something else not known again until now).  It then reveals that the aircraft broke up in flight while on it's 'third' flight and actually had 1hr 3mins of flight time at the time of it's crash, not on it's maiden flight as many publications have it.  Phil does say the report is an 'intrim' report and now he's going to look for the final report so there's more to be revealed once he does find it.

Thought that might be of interest here --
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