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The Vulcan is doing a Jubilee last flight of the year this Saturday.
You may see her: https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2012/09/1.jpeg Follow the Vulcan to the sky twitter feed for more info. |
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The first Mosquito to take to the skies since RR299 crashed at Barton, Manchester
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEyDlgJYIF8 It's one of about 3 cureently undergoing restoration to flight at Avspeces (NZ) |
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Here's a report from Coventry Telegraph : http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/new...2746-31922129/ I'm sure some of us will hear, as well spot, it :D |
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Has anyone seen/heard the Vulcan yet?
I have to wait until about 3 PM - weather, reliabilty and air traffic allowing. |
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Hi Caff, Did you get to see the Vulcan?
Unfortunately it wasnt anywhere near me and I had seen it the week before so have atleast managed to see her in the skies this year. |
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I'm glad for you :) |
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Hopefully you'l get to see her next year then Caff.
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Did the 'Vulcan Experience' today, visited her in the hangar at Robin Hood Airport (ex RAF Finningley).
http://www.vulcantothesky.org/appear...aft-tours.html Well worth doing to get up close: https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2012/10/42.jpg https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2012/10/43.jpg https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2012/10/44.jpg https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2012/10/45.jpg https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2012/10/46.jpg https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2012/10/47.jpg https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2012/10/48.jpg It's worth doing just to support the effort to keep her in the air. There's a projected £800,000 shortfall over the next 12 months... |
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Thanks for sharing :)
Yep definitely worth keeping in the air! Shame they can't do the same with Concorde, some of it is to do with fact Concorde was supersonic. The real crime is though that I read a while back a team of ex Concorde engineers actually got most of the electrics up and running and restored the hydraulic systems on the Manchester Concorde. Because they found the hydraulics hadn't been drained completely which preserved it. The airport initially supported it, then 1 day out of the blue pulled the plug and said stopped it all on the grounds of health and safety before ordering them to drain the hydraulics which effectively wrote the aircraft off in terms of future restoration as it was just luck it wasn't completely drained the first time. Shame, but I'm guessing there was more to it than just health and safety and bet BA had a hand in it when they got word. |
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Thanks for the photos Cobby. :tu:
I remember seeing her in Bruntingthorpe in the hangar when she first started being repaired and then taxi runs. Was lucky to see her over Cosby a few weeks ago too. It is great to see such an amazing aircraft being looked after. Just wish someone was doing the same with a Concorde. |
Agreed, unfortunately due to BA essentially still owning the aircraft not likely to happen anytime soon unfortunately.. BA has been the obstacle
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F-BTSD, The Concorde at Le Bourget in Paris is in the best condition as far as I know.
It has several fuctioning systems still, however it is highly unlikely that it will ever fly again for many reasons. :( |
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Once again the Daily Fail gets it wrong...it's because the airframe needs work to keep it compliant with the standards, and they only have the engines that are currently install to fly with. Nothing to do with restoration costs...they've done that! |
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