Mosquto Sold, but to whom?
Mosquto Sold, but to whom?
Got this photo off the internet, don't know whom to give credit to.
Rumor is the Mosquito was sold here.
http://www.lewisairlegends.com/
HH
Re: Mosquto Sold, but to whom?
Probably some old dude who will rice it then race it at Reno
Re: Mosquto Sold, but to whom?
From the information i have found that is basicly
a data plate restoration. That is to say little
if nothing remains of the original except the manufacturers
data plate. Little remained of the original that was good for
more than making patterns.
HH
a data plate restoration. That is to say little
if nothing remains of the original except the manufacturers
data plate. Little remained of the original that was good for
more than making patterns.
HH
Re: Mosquto Sold, but to whom?
It was purchased by a flying museum in the US.fatman wrote:Probably some old dude who will rice it then race it at Reno
Twins do rather poorly at Reno. Even the F7F Tigercat
can't compete, although one is at Reno more often than not.
In all performance parameters a Tigercat is a faster aircraft.
By the way,coincidentally the owners of the racing F7F Tigercat, Lewis Legends
aka Lewis air racing is rumored to have purchased it for an undisclosed price.
HH