Before picking up our wristbands for the Telford weekend John and i from Clacton Ipms spent a few hours having a good look around Raf Cosford museum.Great exhibits and even a German Leopard 1a5 to delight me of course.
Rich
Rich
Pleasure John.Thanks for posting Rich .:thumb2:
Hi Steve.my 'local' pop in every now and then for a looksie, the F-111 Cockpit section came with a live rattle snake inside all the way from Arizona!
Hi Chris.HI Rich what is that plane with the 4 engines an blue prop spinners is it a lincoln ?
chrisb
It is indeed a Lincoln, and not just any Lincoln but a Haunted one !Hi Chris.
I think its a Lincoln.Steve Brodie would know as my aircraft knowledge is lacking.
Rich.
When XW666 (Damian) crashed in 1995 a replacement had to be found, it was one of only three R1’s in service. Nimrod XV249 was one of four MR2’s in storage at RAF Kinloss on a dispersal closest to the beach. Needless to say all four jets were corroded to hell. XV249 was put through an accelerated major servicing and flown to BAE Woodford for conversion.Hi Steve.
It was a great first visit for us.Loved seeing the Nimrod R1 outside.Its a good place to spend time before the show.Thoroughly enjoyed it.
Rich
Thars really interesting to read Rick.Im guessing that the R1s were guarded closely with all the stuff inside them.Been good if i could have seen inside.A model of one would be super.When XW666 (Damian) crashed in 1995 a replacement had to be found, it was one of only three R1’s in service. Nimrod XV249 was one of four MR2’s in storage at RAF Kinloss on a dispersal closest to the beach. Needless to say all four jets were corroded to hell. XV249 was put through an accelerated major servicing and flown to BAE Woodford for conversion.
For my part, I spent six months at Waddington making replacement parts for the avionics racks that were lost in the crash. Some parts of that jet were made by me. XV249 is one of many aircraft I worked on that are now in museums. Christ I’m getting old!
Lovely, lovely, lovely! Sex on a Stick photo's mate! I'll post up a Bv 202 photo that might form the basis for a good dio as soon as I locate it!Batch 2
I visited the 51 Sqn hangar at Waddington once to rivet a terry clip onto one of the racks containing some electronic black boxes. Entry to the hangar was via a single entry point. We had to hand in our i/d cards and were escorted by a RAF policeman and 51 Sqn techie to the subject aircraft. It took about five minutes to drill a hole and tucker pop rivet the clip after which we were promptly escorted out again. The thing is, the hangar that I worked in was also super secure with a single entry point because we did loads of stuff for ELINT aircraft for all three services.Thars really interesting to read Rick.Im guessing that the R1s were guarded closely with all the stuff inside them.Been good if i could have seen inside.A model of one would be super.
Richard
Just how I feel. Every aircraft type I have either worked on or flown in are now museum pieces!!!XV249 is one of many aircraft I worked on that are now in museums. Christ I’m getting old!
Pleasure Geoff.Some very nice photos Rich, thanks for sharing them :thumb2:
Geoff.
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