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    Guy Martin Builds A Spitfire MK 1

    Being on the west side of the "pond", I have never heard of this gentleman. Coming from Indiana, I had to listen hard and long to understand his "English" This show has been in my head since I watched the show, so I thought I'd share...
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7Ze...&feature=share

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    What a fantastic program! This just recently was aired in Britain, and I was afraid I might never get to see it. It's fantastic to see such a spotlight on ARCo and its engineers. The access for which was allowed for this program is quite unprecedented.

    The restoration of the Spitfire Mk.I N3200 seen in the program, just like its sister restoration P9374, is extremely unique from all other Spitfire restorations (even all other Mk.I's flying today), in that they don't have any of the updates that came after early 1940. For instance, they have the Merlin III engine, bracket (two-pitch) propeller, hand-pump undercarriage, fabric ailerons, and other details that were changed on the Mk.Ia's later on in service. The other Mk.I's (and Mk.II) flying today, through cost-savings in having more accessible parts/engines, etc., are much more in common with the Spitfire Mk.V (late engines, props, later undercarriage system, etc.), than these Mk.I's, N3200 and P9374. There are over 700 design changes between the Mk.I's, as you see in N3200 and P9374, and the Mk.V. They are not "Battle of Britain" era machines, they are "Battle of France" era machines, and they are, as they were then, in more exacting detail than most would ever care to realize.

    As for Guy Martin, he is a motorcycle racer with a mechanical background, who has more recently become a TV personality. He does have a keen interest in WWII aviation/history (amongst his possessions, he has a trailer-mounted ground-running Merlin XX from a Lancaster - he was, after all, named after Guy Gibson). As the program never forgets to highlight, the real restoration work was of course done by all of the talented/experienced specialists at Duxford and the Isle of White, with Guy inserted for the sake of the program, for a few days here and there.
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    Guy's from Lancashire and yes his accent is "English" after all, he is an Englishman He has produced a good few TV programs dealing with different engineering issues. He's kind of taken over from a chap called Fred Dibnah who produced programs looking at England's industrial past up until his death from Cancer. Fred was a Steeplejack by trade and was obsessive about Steam Engines. Quite an interesting and colourful (English spelling) chap.


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    Got to correct you there Ian. Guy was born in Kirmington, Lincolnshire and still lives there I believe. So he's a Yellowbelly. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Martin
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    Great watch, did not know Guy was doing this since I only follow is motorcycle "hobby". I still need to do the conversion to USD, but 250k for the fuse, 150K for the prop? Always wished I could up the scale on some of the kit plane replicas having seen the 90% Mk.26B here at US air shows. Guess I'll stick with a RV and just have it painted.
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