

Xplumberlives wrote:My own view is that a move to Bruntingthorpe and a few years taxiing may be the most POSSIBLE use of WR963.![]()
You would have public access, be alongside an awful lot of like minded people and have plenty of space.![]()
I don't think getting her back in the air is feasable I'm afraid!![]()
Good luck with whichever route you decide to take, you've all done wonders already.![]()
Dave











Richw_82 wrote:The only true way of getting her out of Coventry (assuming it came to that) would be to break her down for transport. We won't be moving her unless Coventry refuse to allow us to stay.
I'm hoping the Trustee's agree to have another crack at flight. The study (which was a professional independant feasibility study - not done in house) indicates it can be done, the stumbling block was always the financial aspect. But - there's never really been dedicated fundraising out there at the shows for the Shackleton or anywhere else. So in essence, its not been given a fair shot.


Richw_82 wrote:Nice idea Dan, but you have a few issues there... not least of which is the fact the crew of a helicopter will jettison the load if it feels dangerous.







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Richw_82 wrote: Howls of rage were heard when it was realised that the flask and pastie supply was missing.
In short - direction has been found, morale has returned and we're all back getting on with it to keep Coventry's Shackleton around for a while.
Rich






Kermit wrote:All sounds very positive !
Do ask if you need help, and fingers crossed for a bright future






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