Friday, 10 April 2026

Massive Colonial Viper Build Revealed


dunno if this is anywhere near Looey?
MJ 

Anyone like it?

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  2. Well spotted, MJ! The architecture and Gum trees certainly look Australian. The license plates on the collector cars are all over the place, but there is a custom black NSW plate on one of them!

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    1. He mentioned an airshow event where he would be displaying the viper, i didn't know if it was in your neighbourhood 😉

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    2. The only Air Show I've ever been to here in Oz, was at the Temora Museum next to the RAAF base in regional NSW.
      I wasn't in Peak Spitfire frenzy at that point, but the absolute star of the show was a formation fly past of a Spitfire and a Vampire!
      The jet was cranked down to almost stalling speed, while the Spit was going flat out.
      Oh, if only I'd known where my interests would develop.
      I guess with a strong dose of childhood nostalgia, you CAN teach an old dog new tricks!

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    3. Sounds a great show Looey.

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    4. My Grandad worked for Supermarine at Yeovil just prior to ww2, when Supermarine were building speed planes, he went on to do specialist engineering for x projects such as the Lysander and the midget submarines, his cousin who was also a dockyard apprentice at Cardiff docks at the same time was Neil Williams who became a famous stunt pilot google the Neil Williams memorial trophy for the full story

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  3. It's quite incredible what this guys built. An amazing job!

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