Scale Model Shop

Collapse

Flyingboat at Woodvale

Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Guest

    #1

    Flyingboat at Woodvale

    I enjoyed Woodvale as usual, though for a Northern lad twas a bit warm.

    Anyone here know something about that very nice three engine flying boat? That is one I would like to see at Loch Inch in September.

    Funny colour of grass they have down there, a fawn shade, ours is the more normal green:grinball2:
  • wonwinglo
    • Apr 2004
    • 5410

    #2
    Bob,it is called Woodvale Bugweed !

    Comment

    • Guest

      #3
      We want pictures, we want pictures, we want pictures, we want........ ! BTW Inch !? ? whereszat ? Insh has a waterplane event in Sept 12/13th

      Comment

      • Guest

        #4
        i couldnt make woodvale

        i wanted to go

        i have been to that waterplane event a few years back

        splash down or something its called isnt it

        Comment

        • Guest

          #5
          Highland Splash-in. More details from Roy Whitton, tel 01540 673462.

          Comment

          • Guest

            #6
            I enjoyed Woodvale as usual, though for a Northern lad twas a bit warm.Anyone here know something about that very nice three engine flying boat? That is one I would like to see at Loch Inch in September.

            Funny colour of grass they have down there, a fawn shade, ours is the more normal green:grinball2:
            Picture posted in gallery

            Comment

            • wonwinglo
              • Apr 2004
              • 5410

              #7
              Looks like the Short Scylla Bob.

              Comment

              • Guest

                #8
                Scylla was a landplane Barry, a variation of the Short "Kent" flyingboat. Bob have you a sideview of the Woodvale model ? I see Richard Crapp`s "Swordfish" in the background, is the tri-motor his I wonder. He is a keen waterplaner.

                Comment

                • wonwinglo
                  • Apr 2004
                  • 5410

                  #9
                  This is the sort of model Dr Jeremy Shaw used to fly ? he loved seaplanes and flying boats.

                  I like that three engine layout,we need to identify this one.

                  Comment

                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Been doing a bit of sluething, found the registration on the tri-motor G-EBVG , so go to it. Got a flying picture of it in www.southportreporter.com You better hurry as it is in "this weeks news" column and presumably gets changed weekly. For those that think the Woodvale Rally is only a model `plane show have a look. If the wife hates them this is the one you CAN take her and the kids to, plenty of interesting non plane things to keep them happy.

                    Comment

                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Seconds after posting the above on Woodvale I clicked on the address to make sure I`d typed it correctly the article was gone ! HOWEVER it has been replaced by one on a DH Fox Moth (G-ACEJ) landing on Southport beach for filming part of the BBC "Coast" series. The livery is SMT. A poignant touch about current owners.

                      Comment

                      • wonwinglo
                        • Apr 2004
                        • 5410

                        #12
                        G-EBVG Short S.8 Calcutta,was originally to have been used by the RNAS as N214,damaged beyond repair on 28-12-1936,thats the aircraft Duncan.

                        Comment

                        • Guest

                          #13
                          Thank you for the interest. I have uploaded the only other pic I have of this 3 engine plane.

                          Yeah Duncan, I agree Woodvale is a show for just about all the family. Two types of "live steam locomotives" full size and models. Umpteen car make enthusiast groups, Motorbikes the same, lots of both with a great deal of decorating, paint, lights, sound at least one of which was loder than the Fairground. Morris dance competition, Merlin engines, military equipment enthusiasts, Kites by the hundred and the model boatbuilders. That only mentions a sample.

                          The guys with highly decorated loud machines were not youngsters, they were active wrinklies like us

                          Comment

                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Thank you for the interest. I have uploaded the only other pic I have of this 3 engine plane.Yeah Duncan, I agree Woodvale is a show for just about all the family. Two types of "live steam locomotives" full size and models. Umpteen car make enthusiast groups, Motorbikes the same, lots of both with a great deal of decorating, paint, lights, sound at least one of which was loder than the Fairground. Morris dance competition, Merlin engines, military equipment enthusiasts, Kites by the hundred and the model boatbuilders. That only mentions a sample.

                            The guys with highly decorated loud machines were not youngsters, they were active wrinklies like us
                            the running of the merlin engine when i was last at woodvale was great

                            Comment

                            • wonwinglo
                              • Apr 2004
                              • 5410

                              #15
                              Sounds like a versatile show,was that the chap with the Merlin strapped to a chassis,I bet that made a din ? I believe he has few Merlin engines of different marks.

                              Comment

                              Working...