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| Links Aircraft Museum Links: Imperial War Museum Duxford in Duxford, England Lone Star Flight Museum in Galveston, Texas Planes of Fame in Chino, California The Shuttleworth Collection near Biggleswade, England The Canadian Museum of Flight in Langley, British Columbia, Canada Hawker Hurricane Links: View photographs of the Sea Hurricane BW 881 during the first post-restoration flight on 15 March 2005 at the Wattisham Airfield in Great Britain (click on HISTORY, then click on Sea Hurricane G-KAMM files) David Hodgkinson’s The Guide to the World’s Surviving Hawker Hurricanes is a listing of the Hawker Hurricanes still in existence around the world, and their current status. Many of the listed aircraft have photographs. Join the Hawker Hurricane Society and support the efforts being made to preserve this icon of World War II Other Aircraft Restoration Links: In Australia, you might want to have a look at the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation CA-12 Boomerang Fighter restoration site owned and operated by Greg Batts. Check on the restoration progress being made by Mike and Cheryl Kellner on their B-17 E-model “Flying Fortress”, the Desert Rat, in Marengo, Illinois. This is one of the only privately owned B-17’s in the world. See the restorations now under way at Westpac Restorations, now located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. This is the same Westpac that was formerly located in Rialto, California. Take a look at the restoration in progress on the Folke-Wulf FW-190 at the White 1 Foundation Vendors: For your metallurgical needs, contact Metallurgical Professor, Thomas J. Bertone at Tom Bertone Consulting, Inc., now located in Leander, Texas Vintage Aircraft Links: Check the many different Operators and Restorers of Historic & Vintage Aircraft around the world that are listed on The ‘AirNet’ Web site Non-Aircraft Related Links: We are deeply indebted to the Walton Maritime Museum in Walton-on-the-Naze, in Essex, England, for their kind contribution of an Original Dowty Oleo-pneumatic Tail-wheel to use as a pattern for making a new one for AM 274. They went many steps beyond, by allowing us to keep the airworthy parts off this tail-wheel unit, and replace what we kept with replica parts. We hope you will take time to visit the Museum whenever you find yourself in the neighborhood! Are you looking for a pet groomer who will come to you? Do you live in the Pacific Northwest? On Camano Island? Or in Snohomish or Skagit counties? You won’t find anyone better to care for your beloved pet, than Moira O’Heren. Learn more about her and the services she provides at Bathing Beauties Mobile Pet Salon. © 2007 - 2012 JNE Aircraft Restoration Services |