Ahh! small world I was on the camp at lossie just the other day---- sadly I don't drink whiskey make up for that thogh--- drink everything else! cheers dave
Not motorycle-related, but a reply regarding SteveA's post. It refreshing to come across someone with flight simulator experience, I worked for a contractor at NASA-Langley on their simulators for 3 years followed by 11 years in Boeing's Customer Training simulator organisation.
Not motorycle-related, but a reply regarding SteveA's post. It refreshing to come across someone with flight simulator experience, I worked for a contractor at NASA-Langley on their simulators for 3 years followed by 11 years in Boeing's Customer Training simulator organisation.
40 years in the industry Frank, I was the chairman of the Royal Aeronautical Society Flight Simulation Group until June this year....I call myself retired now....
But on a more important note, reading from the side of my whisky tasting glass I have misspelt MacPhail......not a Speyside single malt in it though...but a rather nice Kentucky Bourbon....
How about being honest here -did you take it down or did flea bay remove it :?:
You could try posting pics to the m/c monthly’s here, like Classical racer e.t.c. in the UK –they like to tease their readers with a mystery :!:
You could also e mail Sammy Millers museum :!:
hi Bernard
no I took it down just thought id gone full circle with it !
I bought it with h1500 motor in mind then thought it deserves a commando eng if that's what was orig in it>still a question mark over that
if its Jim lee I read somewhere he built the Dunstall h1 500 in early 70s
so guess unless I can prove its for a commando itl end up with a kawaka engine in it and I will be happy cheers dave
hi Bernard
no I took it down just thought id gone full circle with it !
I bought it with h1500 motor in mind then thought it deserves a commando eng if that's what was orig in it>still a question mark over that
if its Jim lee I read somewhere he built the Dunstall h1 500 in early 70s
so guess unless I can prove its for a commando itl end up with a kawaka engine in it and I will be happy cheers dave
I had to look long and hard at that frame as I built something very similar for a chap with a Norton from High Wycombe, some 25 years ago. Mine was different though - firstly, it was TIG-welded, and secondly, the bit below the swing arm mounts was not like that!
many thanks I really don't know it seems to have a little bit of everything
got me stumped!
I think Jim lee did a couple spine frames for commando in 1971 and it could always be a copy of one of those or something else altogether I will measure the eng mountings see if that helps
cheers dave
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