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Re: 558 Winter Servicing

Postby Mayfly » Fri Jun 18, 2010 7:02 pm

knowing Jiggy there's no telling what he wants to so with it!!
In memory of a very dear friend - Mike Pearson

Very fond memories of Robbie Gilvary - DTs 1st Vulcan Captain who taught DT all he knew.
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Re: 558 Winter Servicing

Postby Mackrick » Fri Jun 18, 2010 7:08 pm

Ok just got in from Lyneham so a few photos for you all ......

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Re: 558 Winter Servicing

Postby Mayfly » Fri Jun 18, 2010 7:19 pm

Again thanks MR :-*
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Re: 558 Winter Servicing

Postby Mackrick » Fri Jun 18, 2010 8:14 pm

You're welcome ....
More photos to follow next week .......
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Re: 558 Winter Servicing

Postby PhantomAviator » Fri Jun 18, 2010 8:30 pm

Well B£""er Me, the legs back.

About time, now all we need is it fitting and the retraction tests completed and signed off.

Let's have the workers on it.

Have a rest for the weekend though so you are all refreshed for Monday morning for the refit.

(Mind you if things HAD been done in 2007 like they claimed we would have had it back sooner).
Gripe over.

Thanks for the picturial update.
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Re: 558 Winter Servicing

Postby Jigsaw » Fri Jun 18, 2010 9:42 pm

Mayfly wrote:
Jigsaw wrote:
Mayfly wrote:here, here! :ymapplause:


Brize would be better, what good is it to you ya fool :p


not a lot when the rest of 558 is at Lyneham!!!!


I quit. As has been proven before my sarcasm is wasted on you lot :p

Love the pics MR, a great sight :ymapplause: \:D/
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Re: 558 Winter Servicing

Postby Ducati Boy » Fri Jun 18, 2010 10:59 pm

PhantomAviator wrote:Well B£""er Me, the legs back.

About time, now all we need is it fitting and the retraction tests completed and signed off.

Let's have the workers on it.

Have a rest for the weekend though so you are all refreshed for Monday morning for the refit.

(Mind you if things HAD been done in 2007 like they claimed we would have had it back sooner).
Gripe over.

Thanks for the picturial update.


PhantomAviator: The workers are assuredly on it and always have been, I sometimes do wonder how we got through the last three years without all the armchair Generals to guide us, its amazing we didn't cock everything up really :p :p

Thanks to Macrick, Those photos are brill mate. I am just back from the USA and feeling a bit guilty being away from the Vulcan in a time of crisis so I could achieve a life times ambition flying a very special machine. Seeing that little beauty on its cradle means I can breath again, thanks matey ;) :D :ymapplause: p.s About time you polished those safety shoes ya scruffy airperson!! :)) :))

Xpl: the missing letters could be "pots"etc or then again they might rhyme with "tight" =)) =)) =))
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Re: 558 Winter Servicing

Postby Nickolas » Fri Jun 18, 2010 11:01 pm

Ducati Boy wrote:
PhantomAviator wrote:Well B£""er Me, the legs back.

About time, now all we need is it fitting and the retraction tests completed and signed off.

Let's have the workers on it.

Have a rest for the weekend though so you are all refreshed for Monday morning for the refit.

(Mind you if things HAD been done in 2007 like they claimed we would have had it back sooner).
Gripe over.

Thanks for the picturial update.


PhantomAviator: The workers are assuredly on it and always have been, I sometimes do wonder how we got through the last three years without all the armchair Generals to guide us, its amazing we didn't cock everything up really :p :p

Thanks to Macrick, Those photos are brill mate. I am just back from the USA and feeling a bit guilty being away from the Vulcan in a time of crisis so I could achieve a life times ambition flying a very special machine. Seeing that little beauty on its cradle means I can breath again, thanks matey ;) :D :ymapplause:



DB, with the newly publish Hayes manuals in circulation the 'Armchair Generals' will become a bloody site worse. =)) =)) =))

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Re: 558 Winter Servicing

Postby Ducati Boy » Fri Jun 18, 2010 11:09 pm

Haynes Manual on Vulcan :-o AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAArrrrrgggggggggghhhhh!

Oh b****r!! Never thought of that, a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, what will happen when they want us to follow the bloody book:-o :-o

I think I need to lie down in a very dark corner to deal with that one, the possibilities of endless inane questions is quite terrifying! :(( :(( =))
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Re: 558 Winter Servicing

Postby Sooty655 » Fri Jun 18, 2010 11:13 pm

Ducati Boy wrote:Haynes Manual on Vulcan :-o AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAArrrrrgggggggggghhhhh!

Oh b****r!! Never thought of that, a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, what will happen when they want us to follow the bloody book:-o :-o

I think I need to lie down in a very dark corner to deal with that one, the possibilities of endless inane questions is quite terrifying! :(( :(( =))

You seem surprised, DB. Didn't anyone tell you TVOC were instrumental in producing it? :-o
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Re: 558 Winter Servicing

Postby Nickolas » Sat Jun 19, 2010 12:13 am

Oh boy are we gonna have some FUN with this over the winter........... =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =))
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Re: 558 Winter Servicing

Postby Xplumberlives » Sat Jun 19, 2010 7:26 am

Ducati Boy wrote:
Xpl: the missing letters could be "pots"etc or then again they might rhyme with "tight" =)) =)) =))




OR alternatively you might just admit that you put an extra one in by MISTAKE! :p
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Re: 558 Winter Servicing

Postby PhantomAviator » Sat Jun 19, 2010 5:17 pm

Ducati Boy wrote:Haynes Manual on Vulcan :-o AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAArrrrrgggggggggghhhhh!

Oh b****r!! Never thought of that, a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, what will happen when they want us to follow the bloody book:-o :-o




Well. let me cast my mind back to when some Engineering Officer claimed that Majors were being turned around to quickly.
He forced the issue and the powers that be at the top agreed with him and insisted that they were done to the letter of the book.

When there were no serviceable aircraft to fly they had to relent and told the one's that knew, to carry on as before.


The time to worry is when so many corners have been cut that the square peg is now completely a circle.

I know the job is being done correctly DB, but I was sat on the meeting regarding the seals and on subsequent one's where the problem had allegedly been solved and the materials passed for use.
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Re: 558 Winter Servicing

Postby Ducati Boy » Sat Jun 19, 2010 11:40 pm

PhantomAviator wrote:
Ducati Boy wrote:Haynes Manual on Vulcan :-o AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAArrrrrgggggggggghhhhh!

Oh b****r!! Never thought of that, a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, what will happen when they want us to follow the bloody book:-o :-o




Well. let me cast my mind back to when some Engineering Officer claimed that Majors were being turned around to quickly.
He forced the issue and the powers that be at the top agreed with him and insisted that they were done to the letter of the book.

When there were no serviceable aircraft to fly they had to relent and told the one's that knew, to carry on as before.


The time to worry is when so many corners have been cut that the square peg is now completely a circle.

I know the job is being done correctly DB, but I was sat on the meeting regarding the seals and on subsequent one's where the problem had allegedly been solved and the materials passed for use.


Phantom Aviator: Methinks thou hath taken me a touch out of context. I meant "what will happen when they want us to follow the bloody Haines book?" This is called humour! :)

Sooty655: Frankly mate thankfully no, been to busy to help this winter. But then folk know I am but a grumpy ex-Chief Tech engineer and only interested in actually doing the work of making the Vulcan fly. My reply to a question such as: "would you like to produce a draft manual for aircraft enthusiasts to study, so they can misinterpret it and challenge everything the engineers do", would have made a chat with Ozzie Osbourn seem like a prayer meeting!! =)) =))

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Re: 558 Winter Servicing

Postby Nickolas » Sat Jun 19, 2010 11:56 pm

Ducati Boy wrote:
PhantomAviator wrote:
Ducati Boy wrote:Haynes Manual on Vulcan :-o AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAArrrrrgggggggggghhhhh!

Oh b****r!! Never thought of that, a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, what will happen when they want us to follow the bloody book:-o :-o




Well. let me cast my mind back to when some Engineering Officer claimed that Majors were being turned around to quickly.
He forced the issue and the powers that be at the top agreed with him and insisted that they were done to the letter of the book.

When there were no serviceable aircraft to fly they had to relent and told the one's that knew, to carry on as before.


The time to worry is when so many corners have been cut that the square peg is now completely a circle.

I know the job is being done correctly DB, but I was sat on the meeting regarding the seals and on subsequent one's where the problem had allegedly been solved and the materials passed for use.


Phantom Aviator: Methinks thou hath taken me a touch out of context. I meant "what will happen when they want us to follow the bloody Haines book?" This is called humour! :)

Sooty655: Frankly mate thankfully no, been to busy to help this winter. But then folk know I am but a grumpy ex-Chief Tech engineer and only interested in actually doing the work of making the Vulcan fly. My reply to a question such as: "would you like to produce a draft manual for aircraft enthusiasts to study, so they can misinterpret it and challenge everything the engineers do", would have made a chat with Ozzie Osbourn seem like a prayer meeting!! =)) =))

XPL: Its a fair cop. Guilty as charged Governor!! :ymdevil:


IMHO The Haynes manual is not a definitive work. It's a taster of what is involved.
If the ACTUAL books were reprinted then the cost would be up there with the Encyclopaedia Britannica.

We all know that if we need a definitive answer we ask on here and the appropriate individual will (when time permits) post a response.

Simples.......
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Re: 558 Winter Servicing

Postby PhantomAviator » Sun Jun 20, 2010 10:28 am

Ducati Boy wrote:
PhantomAviator wrote:
Ducati Boy wrote:Haynes Manual on Vulcan :-o AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAArrrrrgggggggggghhhhh!

Oh b****r!! Never thought of that, a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, what will happen when they want us to follow the bloody book:-o :-o




Phantom Aviator: Methinks thou hath taken me a touch out of context. I meant "what will happen when they want us to follow the bloody Haines book?" This is called humour! :)






DB.

Humour? Humour?

There can't be any of that me lad.
Next there will be smirking in the ranks. :)
And we all know where that leads, don't we my boy? ;)

One never got to where one is today by smirking :)

The next thing is you will be telling us that you have not been using the Airfix instructions as per the issue
B.Ae A09002 (Avro) Vulcan B Mk2.
It distinctly states in AP 4/A09002-1B 1 to 16 how to fully service the Aircraft. :((

And following that one would hope also that come Monday morning when they commence the undercarriage refit that they will be working to the same manual. ;)
Specifically AP 4/A09002-3B sub-section 14, where it definitely explains how one should fit not only the port but the starboard undercarriage as well.

I do not think that the Haynes manual will be able to cover the maintenance in such a greater detail . [-x
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Re: 558 Winter Servicing

Postby Ducati Boy » Sun Jun 20, 2010 3:06 pm

Nickolas said:

IMHO The Haynes manual is not a definitive work. It's a taster of what is involved.
If the ACTUAL books were reprinted then the cost would be up there with the Encyclopaedia Britannica.

We all know that if we need a definitive answer we ask on here and the appropriate individual will (when time permits) post a response.

Simples.......


I say quite right too! :ymapplause: :ymapplause:

Only joking about the Haines Manual mate, I am sure the book is a wonder of aviation information and will give hours of endless pleasure to those who love an anorak, a note pad, a well sharpened pencil, some binos, a folding chair, a flask of coffee/tea and a windy airfield. Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy :D :D :D ;)
I think I will do a bit of reading ready for next winters queries though! ;)

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Re: 558 Winter Servicing

Postby Nickolas » Sun Jun 20, 2010 10:34 pm

=)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =))
When I get my copy I'm gonna get greasy thumb prints...........
Stand by to get finger printed you lot..... :D :D :D :D
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Re: 558 Winter Servicing

Postby Sooty655 » Mon Jun 21, 2010 10:47 pm

Ducati Boy wrote:
Sooty655 wrote:
Ducati Boy wrote:Haynes Manual on Vulcan :-o AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAArrrrrgggggggggghhhhh!

Oh b****r!! Never thought of that, a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, what will happen when they want us to follow the bloody book:-o :-o

I think I need to lie down in a very dark corner to deal with that one, the possibilities of endless inane questions is quite terrifying! :(( :(( =))

You seem surprised, DB. Didn't anyone tell you TVOC were instrumental in producing it? :-o

Frankly mate thankfully no, been to busy to help this winter. But then folk know I am but a grumpy ex-Chief Tech engineer and only interested in actually doing the work of making the Vulcan fly. My reply to a question such as: "would you like to produce a draft manual for aircraft enthusiasts to study, so they can misinterpret it and challenge everything the engineers do", would have made a chat with Ozzie Osbourn seem like a prayer meeting!! =)) =))

I hope you're sitting down as you read this, DB, because it might come as an awful shock. :-o

You may well think that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, but as you are actually IN the Haynes manual, in all your glory and full colour, perhaps you should ask your agent why you aren't getting commission on that little knowledge. :)) :))
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Re: 558 Winter Servicing

Postby Xplumberlives » Tue Jun 22, 2010 8:44 am

=)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =))

Bravo Sooty! Is this a case of POACHER turned GAMEKEEPER? :-o
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Re: 558 Winter Servicing

Postby Nickolas » Tue Jun 22, 2010 8:49 am

The Haynes Manual is going to start some fights during the 'Closed season' I'm sure.
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Re: 558 Winter Servicing

Postby PhantomAviator » Tue Jun 22, 2010 1:12 pm

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Sooty655: Frankly mate thankfully no, been to busy to help this winter. But then folk know I am but a grumpy ex-Chief Tech engineer and only interested in actually doing the work of making the Vulcan fly. My reply to a question such as: "would you like to produce a draft manual for aircraft enthusiasts to study, so they can misinterpret it and challenge everything the engineers do", would have made a chat with Ozzie Osbourn seem like a prayer meeting!! =)) =))

XPL: Its a fair cop. Guilty as charged Governor!! :ymdevil:



http://www.haynes.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stor ... ogId=10001


Well knock me sideways along the runway.

Who's that in picture number 5.
http://www.haynes.co.uk/wcsstore/Haynes ... pread5.pdf

Any ideas DB?
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Re: 558 Winter Servicing

Postby Gully » Tue Jun 22, 2010 1:30 pm

I did suggest to Andrew E (one of the co-authors) that he'd missed a marketing trick by not taking the Haynes manual out to '655 with him! :))

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Re: 558 Winter Servicing

Postby Bovril » Wed Jun 23, 2010 7:01 pm

doesnt cover the fault :D it was the Houchin :D

Gully wrote:I did suggest to Andrew E (one of the co-authors) that he'd missed a marketing trick by not taking the Haynes manual out to '655 with him! :))

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Re: 558 Winter Servicing

Postby Jogger321 » Thu Jun 24, 2010 12:23 am

For but I am a simple person that knows nothing about this aviation engineering malarky....

I know if I take my car for an MOT and it fails on say a front wheel bearing I replace just that and not all four..however

Why is it that only one leg on XH558 needed rebuilding and not all three?
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