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    Haynes Spitfire manual

    Someone recently posted a thread with a pic of a Haynes manual for a spitfire with regard to ref material, anyone remember who it was or if the owner reads this, can you tell me, how good is it? what sort of content does it have?

    My dad's a big fan of the Lanc, (it was the first model we built together) and i'm thinking of getting him the Lancaster one for xmas, also I like the look of the ME109, Hurricane and Spit for myself

    I thought it was Steves thread on the Tamiya Spit but seemingly not.
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    I believe Steve (Stona) has one but I may be wrong.

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    • stona
      • Jul 2008
      • 9889

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      I am that man! I like the Haynes manual for the Spitfire. It's not going to give you an in depth reference for every Spitfire built but it has some nice pictures of Spitfires old and new and some good detail shots of various parts of the structure,cockpit and Merlin as well as some good line drawings.

      The text tells the Spitfire story very well,Alfred Price is one of the authors. I don't have a lot of Spitfire material so as a general reference I'd recommend it.

      I confess I don't have the Bf109 version though I may get it. I have accumulated manuals,parts lists etc for just about every version of the Bf109 over the years so it doesn't seem so necessary.

      I didn't know there was one for the Lancaster! That I will definitely purchase.

      Cheers

      Steve

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      • Guest

        #4
        The Lanc one is here £17.99

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        • Guest

          #5
          Jolly good, thanks Steve, I thought it was you who'd had a pic of it on here, until then I didn't know Haynes did them

          To date there are:

          Lancaster

          Hurricane

          Spitfire

          Bf109, (Steve, shame on you, having a spit one but not the 109)

          Avro Vulcan

          DeHavilland Tiger Moth

          Battle of britain box set

          Bf109, Spit, Hurri

          Battle of britain memorial flight box set

          Lanc, Spit, Hurri

          In progress:

          P51D Mustang

          Also:

          Concorde

          USS enterprise, (NCC-1701), I know theres a couple of trekkie fans on here

          Apollo 11

          And, for those so inclined

          Thomas the tank engine

          Roary the racing car

          Oh, and apparently they do ones for cars too?

          No FW190 though, grrr

          Link to haynes site here

          Category - Military Aviation Aircraft

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