Gaz wrote:Baz62 wrote:I just joined this site and thought I would help you out with your goal and joined the website you have setup. You certainly have a large aeroplane to look after!!
We sure do! There is a battered up old 747 at Bruntingthorpe so we COULD have gone bigger
You're more than welcome round these parts mate
Believe me if I lived in the UK (actually I was there back in late 2000/early 2001 for a few months) you would have a willing volunteer!! I'll certainly try and get in touch and see the beast in person next time I'm there!! I worked on a Bristol Freighter here off and on last year (its about a 3 hour drive away sadly) and I thought she was a big aircraft.
Here's couple of shots.
This one shows me holding onto a cunningly shaped pipe which made it easy to top off the oil tanks. Chap with the drum is Al Marshall. He;s ex-RNZAF engine tech and now a 737 pilot. He brought the engines on the Freighter back to life after nearly 20 years of silence.

And later on we fired her up.


Currently she is the only Bristol Freighter in the world being ground run and taxied. Plan is to build a hangar for her as although the fuselage is in very good condition, the wings have a bit of the moth in places.
If you would like to read a thread about Al's mammoth undertaking to breath life back into the engines here's a fascinating link. LOTS OF PHOTOS!!!!
http://rnzaf.proboards.com/index.cgi?bo ... hread=2581





















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I may have missed you Jiggy but I would never forget you!!










