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Re: Vulcan bomber skyward!

Postby Vulcan Bomber » Sun Jan 17, 2010 7:50 pm

She's due to touch down on tuesday I believe.
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Re: Vulcan bomber skyward!

Postby Pujgnie » Sun Jan 17, 2010 9:12 pm

Vulcan Bomber wrote:She's due to touch down on tuesday I believe.


Must be the longest Vulcan 'wheelie' in history.... or the longest slow motion play of aerodynamic braking ;)
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Re: Vulcan bomber skyward!

Postby Dan4th » Wed Jan 20, 2010 1:17 pm

Back to Earth!



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Re: Vulcan bomber skyward!

Postby Mags » Wed Jan 20, 2010 1:26 pm

That's one bruised bum! :(

Hope it's able to be repaired.
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Re: Vulcan bomber skyward!

Postby Xplumberlives » Wed Jan 20, 2010 2:08 pm

Might not fly again though!
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Re: Vulcan bomber skyward!

Postby Hungry Haggis » Wed Jan 20, 2010 2:21 pm

I guess the Vulcans in particular that will never fly or as some of them will never really move from that spot .Maybe the owners Museumes need to consider Cementing in a U bolt either side of the nose gear to enable tie down to prevent that happening in future not just 319 but all others that stand outside permanantly even it might save them having to spend hours removing snow or even worrying about high winds and save on much needed funds being diverted to repair resulting damage.Just a thought & I hope the damage to 319 is only skin deep and not structural.
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Re: Vulcan bomber skyward!

Postby Thumper » Wed Jan 20, 2010 3:09 pm

Thats a shame theres so much damage, although as Haggis says, hopefully it might be just cosmetic and won't require too much expense to sort.

Good idea about the cemented anchor points, would really save a lot of time, money and hassle. I am sure they are going to do something to stop this repeating because if history is anything to go buy we had a foot of snow in February last year so they ought to do something pretty quick if possible.
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Re: Vulcan bomber skyward!

Postby Yorkie » Wed Jan 20, 2010 5:33 pm

If we get a foot of snow in feb, we will be warned again though (we had three weeks notice this time)

Not blaming anyone for this happening so please don't take it that way, but lessons will be learned and I'm sure that until they have an achor point made or whatever they are going to do they will have a snow patrol (not the band) ready to keep her safe.

do you think that they did the work on the front gear whist it was in the air (save jacking it up) ;)
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Re: Vulcan bomber skyward!

Postby Saracenman » Wed Jan 20, 2010 5:35 pm

well, I'm available at a moment's notice, if they'd like to employ me to sit in the cockpit :D

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Re: Vulcan bomber skyward!

Postby Mayfly » Wed Jan 20, 2010 5:36 pm

Then they would have to respring the nose leg!! :p
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Re: Vulcan bomber skyward!

Postby Yorkie » Wed Jan 20, 2010 5:38 pm

Saracenman wrote:well, I'm available at a moment's notice, if they'd like to employ me to sit in the cockpit :D

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It would only take me an hour (theres two seats in the cokpit) ;)

Iwas five minutes away from NEAM on saturday, with all intentions of going to look at the new car, buying it then going to the museum whilst they got it ready. and the !£$%& northerners made it look all nice on autotrader and it was a shed when we got there, so spent all day driving round to find a new car.

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Re: Vulcan bomber skyward!

Postby Saracenman » Wed Jan 20, 2010 5:44 pm

Yorkie wrote:....northerners............it was a shed.......


you were buying a house Ooop North? :ymdevil:

see you lot - i keep telling you........... :p

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Re: Vulcan bomber skyward!

Postby Yorkie » Wed Jan 20, 2010 5:50 pm

Saracenman wrote:
Yorkie wrote:....northerners............it was a shed.......


you were buying a house Ooop North? :ymdevil:

see you lot - i keep telling you........... :p

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I already live Ooop north (but not as far north as that where they talk funny) i think the bloke selling the car was a scot in disguise :p I nearly called him a time wasting geordie (he's from sunderland) but thought better of it!

us Yorkshire folk are tight with our money so won't buy no rubbish from northern conmen ;) {whisper mode on} plus it is the wifes car and i didn't want to get shouted at {whisper mode off}
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Re: Vulcan bomber skyward!

Postby Pujgnie » Wed Jan 20, 2010 8:07 pm

Nice to see her back on the deck :) (That damage will buff out.. ;) )

As Jim (HH) has already said.. static displays need anchorage, not only for wind factor - but as seen with 319, weight of lying snow can upset COG and tip them arse up.

Does anyone know if 607 at Waddo is anchored at nose wheel ? (I guess she is... )
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Re: Vulcan bomber skyward!

Postby Sooty655 » Wed Jan 20, 2010 9:34 pm

Pujgnie wrote:Nice to see her back on the deck :) (That damage will buff out.. ;) )

As Jim (HH) has already said.. static displays need anchorage, not only for wind factor - but as seen with 319, weight of lying snow can upset COG and tip them arse up.

Does anyone know if 607 at Waddo is anchored at nose wheel ? (I guess she is... )

Not sure that trick has actually been done, 319 was definitely arse down. :p

603 is a bit arse up because the nose leg spring has collapsed, does that count? :))
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Re: Vulcan bomber skyward!

Postby Bovril » Wed Jan 20, 2010 10:53 pm

i think she is supported though the nose wheel.. where the towing arm is connected.. will did out my pics

Pujgnie wrote:Nice to see her back on the deck :) (That damage will buff out.. ;) )

As Jim (HH) has already said.. static displays need anchorage, not only for wind factor - but as seen with 319, weight of lying snow can upset COG and tip them arse up.

Does anyone know if 607 at Waddo is anchored at nose wheel ? (I guess she is... )
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Re: Vulcan bomber skyward!

Postby Sploosher » Wed Jan 20, 2010 11:41 pm

Its nice to see the old girl back on all her legs, :ymapplause: any idea when they plan to start building a hanger for her, ;) and will they build around her, as i assume that she cannot be moved..............
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Re: Vulcan bomber skyward!

Postby Mayfly » Thu Jan 21, 2010 8:50 am

607 nose is on a plinth, not sure how they attached the anchor points to her undercarriage but you can see none of her wheels touch the ground.

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Re: Vulcan bomber skyward!

Postby Xplumberlives » Thu Jan 21, 2010 9:27 am

Sploosher wrote:Its nice to see the old girl back on all her legs, :ymapplause: any idea when they plan to start building a hanger for her, ;) and will they build around her, as i assume that she cannot be moved..............




A bit extreme to hang her up, FAR better to build a HANGAR for the old girl! :p
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Re: Vulcan bomber skyward!

Postby Sploosher » Thu Jan 21, 2010 11:08 pm

Xplumberlives wrote:
Sploosher wrote:Its nice to see the old girl back on all her legs, :ymapplause: any idea when they plan to start building a hanger for her, ;) and will they build around her, as i assume that she cannot be moved..............




A bit extreme to hang her up, FAR better to build a HANGAR for the old girl! :p


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Re: Vulcan bomber skyward!

Postby Xplumberlives » Thu Jan 21, 2010 11:09 pm

=))
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