
Note the lack of a spinner on the Hurricane..this version, a Mk XII was equipped with a Hamilton-Standard prop and the spinners would not fit over the hub.

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That would be Captain Roy Brown, Barney, bailing out Wop May's ass by going after Baron Manfred von Richtofen (although a number of Australians took and would continue to take issue with that claim).Old Dog Flying wrote:OK Beef: This Camel was flown by a famous Canadian who saved another famous Canadian during a low level fight over France...he is connected to the Red Baron...Who is he?
Ya knowYYZSaabGuy wrote:That would be Captain Roy Brown, Barney, bailing out Wop May's ass by going after Baron Manfred von Richtofen (although a number of Australians took and would continue to take issue with that claim).Old Dog Flying wrote:OK Beef: This Camel was flown by a famous Canadian who saved another famous Canadian during a low level fight over France...he is connected to the Red Baron...Who is he?
That would of course be Billy Barker from Dauphin Manitoba who died in a crash near Rockliffe. My late grandfather from the nearby town of Gilbert Plains knew him before the war.Old Dog Flying wrote:Tom: You and the Saabguy are both correct. Both models are 1:48 scale and very tiny. I have another Camel that is unfinished that was flown by another very famous CDN pilot who, although severely wounded continued fighting a very large gaggle of Huns and destroyed 6 aircraft in the fight.
He later died in a flying demonstration after the Great War.
Barney
It would indeed be William G. Barker, VC. A helluva brave combat pilot and it's always been a mystery to me why memories of his contribution have dimmed so much since his death in a Rocklcliffe flying accident in 1930.shitdisturber wrote:That would of course be Billy Barker from Dauphin Manitoba who died in a crash near Rockliffe. My late grandfather from the nearby town of Gilbert Plains knew him before the war.Old Dog Flying wrote:Tom: You and the Saabguy are both correct. Both models are 1:48 scale and very tiny. I have another Camel that is unfinished that was flown by another very famous CDN pilot who, although severely wounded continued fighting a very large gaggle of Huns and destroyed 6 aircraft in the fight.
He later died in a flying demonstration after the Great War.
Barney
I just ordered Ralph's book this morning - if those details are included, I'll certainly be happy to pass them along. That said, I wonder if Moose47's voluminous archives might include the information? He seems to have something on pretty much every aircraft the RCAF ever operated.Old Dog Flying wrote:I do not have Wayne Ralph's book on Barker but would you know which model of the Snipe, Early or Late, and the serial number of the aircraft?
There is a beautiful, highly detailed kit of the Snipe , 1:32 scale, which I would like to build if I can get photos and details of the aircraft.
Barney
For those with an interest, several excellent photos of the fuselage of Barker's Snipe at the Canadian War Museum can be found here http://www.wwi-models.org/Photos/Bri/So ... index.html.Moose47 wrote:G'day
Barker was flying Snipe s/n E8102 during the combat action for which he was awarded, "NOT WON" the Victoria Cross.
Cheers...Chris