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Живко Джаков (JivkoDjakov)
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Kingfisher Mk.I RAAF Antarctic

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A little history from the Australian Navy site.
navy.gov.au/aircraft/vought-os2u-kingfisher 
 

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In late 1947 Kingfisher A18-13 was allocated to the RAAF Antarctic Flight for embarkation in the expedition vessel HMAS Wyatt Earp that was to conduct an expedition to the Antarctic in 1948. The aircraft was flown from Lake Boga to Point Cook, Victoria where a pre-heater for the engine was fitted and it was painted yellow overall. During 17-18 December 1947 the Kingfisher was embarked in Wyatt Earp then alongside at Nelson Pier in Williamstown, Victoria.  
 

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An eyewitness report stated – ‘While we were in Melbourne the aircraft was placed on board. It was a monoplane with a large single float mounted below the fuselage. In its assembled form it stood too high to be safely transported on deck, so it was dismounted from the float and the aircraft and float were stowed in separate cradles on the (forward) deck’. The pilot, Squadron Leader Robin Henry Gray, DFC and aircraft fitter Flight-Sergeant Norman ‘Spike’ Jones were embarked to operate the aircraft. 
 

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In 21 February the Kingfisher was prepared for flight which required much effort to attach her large central float. This was completed after five hours of hard work and she was now stored on deck ready for use. The chief scientist on board lamented the effort required and later reported – ‘I made a mistake in selecting this type of aircraft for this ship, as she is far too big for us to handle comfortably. What is needed is a small aircraft that can be kept ready for flight at short notice’. The other issue with the aircraft was starting the engine in such cold conditions and it was not until 26/27 February that the engine was able to be started after operating the pre-heater for 24 hours.  
 

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Finally while operating off the Ninnis Tongue Glacier on 13 March 1948 the Kingfisher was craned off in calm water and conducted its test flight with Flight-Sergeant Jones as the first passenger. On the second flight that day the expedition photographer, Laurie le Guay, was embarked. The aircraft radio communications system was tested and worked well and sightings of thick icebergs and pack ice for many miles was noted. Again the ships embarked scientists agreed that while an aircraft was required for Antarctic research the Kingfisher was too large and cumbersome for use from a vessel the size of Wyatt Earp. 
 

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More story about the expedition.
navy.gov.au/hmas-wyatt-earp 
 

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Do they look alike? 
 

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I have to restore various damages due to long storage. 
 

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The new workshop should perhaps be named "Frankenstein". I used parts from two desks, a bed and a bookcase to make it. One part of the tabletop is probably deeper than is comfortable, but I can always cut it by 10 centimeters. 
 

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I can't help but brag 🙂 
 

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The paint is ready. 
 

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The paint is ready. 
 

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The paint is ready. 
 

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Comments

34 8 March 2023, 18:54
Alex K
Another very interesting project you came up with, Djivko! Thumbs up 👍 - definitely following this...
8 March 2023, 19:58
Guy Rump
Same here, watching! 👍
8 March 2023, 20:46
Melgg Lütschg
Watching with great interest! I'd like to build it in 1:48
8 March 2023, 20:50
Ben M
Watching!
8 March 2023, 20:53
Hanno Kleinecke
One can never have enough yellowwings ! 😄. Very cool scheme, checkin' in !
8 March 2023, 20:56
Finn
This will be interesting
10 March 2023, 15:14
Patrick Hagelstein
Crikey mate! 😄 That's something else than another prawn on the barbie! Following for sure!
10 March 2023, 15:45
Живко Джаков
On the workbench I have two Dakotas, a Hercules and a Delta. This Fisherman will wait a while.
11 March 2023, 19:13
Villiers de Vos
Very nice research photographs.
11 March 2023, 20:44
Alex K
Glad to see progress on this one 👍
10 April 2023, 18:05
Живко Джаков
This project is more interesting. On a quickly built Kingfisher. I don't have a suitable figure in the warehouse to repeat the picture, but I'm thinking about it.
10 April 2023, 18:08
Живко Джаков
I'm almost ready to paint.
12 April 2023, 19:08
Andy Ball
Cracking cold weather explorer…with a scheme like that "you won't lose it in the snow"!
19 April 2023, 06:28
Bernd Grün
Nice background story and interesting topic. Following! 👍
19 April 2023, 06:53
Живко Джаков
I stop working on the models for a while. The new project is a workshop. I plan to double the workspace.
19 April 2023, 08:26
Patrick Hagelstein
That is always a good investment! Double the workspace, double the models built, right? 😄👍🏼
19 April 2023, 11:52
Живко Джаков
I really hope that the increased space will give me more peace of mind at work. Now something is always stuck or pushed into a corner. And the keyboard always gets in the way.
20 April 2023, 13:27
Живко Джаков
Friends, I'm back in business! The new workshop is ready.
6 August 2023, 19:52
Michael Kohl
I follow.
6 August 2023, 21:46
Живко Джаков
Guys, thanks for your interest. At the moment I am still tidying up the workshop and the work is going slowly. Still, the pleasure of having a much larger workspace is great and well worth the effort.
8 August 2023, 06:50
Живко Джаков
The paint is ready.
30 August 2023, 19:32
Michael Kohl
Many happy hours on your new bench. 🙂
30 August 2023, 22:42
Lochsa River
love a Kingfisher....
30 August 2023, 23:51
Villiers de Vos
Coming along nicely.
31 August 2023, 03:56
Живко Джаков
You are absolutely right, Michael! Lochsa, I like fishermen a lot too. Even though this one is yellow. I prefer them in blue and orange and hopefully next week they will pass through my hands, I will go to track their migration.
31 August 2023, 05:41
Robert Podkoński
A little late, but I take a seat too! Good work so far, Żivko!
31 August 2023, 20:33
Живко Джаков
Welcome Robert! It's not ideal, but to improve my motivation I need to finish a project. My workbench is showing some planning flaws, I hope to fix those soon as well. So I have something to meditate on 😉
1 September 2023, 06:14

Project info

38 images
1:72
Completed
1:72 Vought Kingfisher Mk.I "RAF & RAAF" (AZmodel AZ7635)
Vought OS2U Kingfisher Mk.I
AU Royal Australian Air Force (1921-now)
A48-13
1947
BS381C:356
 

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