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Rara Avis - What rare WWII aircraft would you like to see flying?

KilroyCD

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Since a lot of us are having fun posting what our favourite WWII aircraft is on another thread, I thought I'd start a thread pertaining to WWII aircraft of which there are no examples currently flying. What rare (and / or not flying) WWII aircraft would you like to see in the air?
I'll start this off with three I'd like to see.

The Fairey Battle
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The Napier Sabre-engined Hawker Tempest Mk.V or Mk.VI
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The Boulton Paul Defiant
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cco23i

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Here is another early one! The P-35! Yup, fought in the Philippines and other areas too.

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JimWagner

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I'd love to see a P-39 Airacobra in flight and up close. I always thought it was a beautiful plane, but I guess the Russians appreciated it more than we Americans. Sort of the A-10 of its day.

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Stearmen

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Baltimore

Martin Baltimore, an American built plain that flew combat with the allies and not with its home land. I first saw a photo of a squadron of them, and they were being escorted by American piloted P-40s. Seems while Montgomery and Patton were fighting each other all around the Mediterranean, the American And British Air Forces were busy fighting the Germans in joint operations! Culminating in the greatest joint operation, the Palm Sunday Massacre!
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Smithy

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KilroyCD said:
The Napier Sabre-engined Hawker Tempest Mk.V or Mk.VI
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I'm with you there Kilroy. I'd love to see Kermit Weeks restore the original 486(NZ) Sqn one that he has in his possession.
 

Smithy

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KilroyCD said:
Since I tend to lean towards RAF aeroplanes, how about the Westland Whirlwind?
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Bloody tragic when you consider that all of these were scrapped.

Steve Vizard led a dig in the 70s and dug up the remains of one, the Peregrins were at Tangmere for a bit and one is now on display at the Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust.

I've often wondered what might have been if a few Merlins had been diverted to the Whirly production...
 

Levallois

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I've always admired and would like to see fly again in person these Italian Macchi Racing Seaplanes from the 1920s and 1930s.

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