5/5/13 Update
The museum was a hive of activity on Sunday morning, as the aircraft were given a last check over before next weekend's Battlegroup North event where the Victor, Bucc and Nimrod will be taxying over the weekend, and the Devon and DC3 engine running (serviceability permitting). First up for testing was the Bucc, after it's major surgery the previous week.
Here Steve Pepper and Brian light the Stad, improving the look of the Herald greatly!

Mick and Mal check out the 'patient' for leaks

And Ollie gives the engines some exercise.

The repairs (which couldn't have been done without the assistance of our friends from Brunty) worked brilliantly, there is no longer a fuel leak and the jet is ready to take to the runway next weekend!
Next up was the Dak. i was looking forward to this, as I'd missed the 2 engines running together. Here Andre Ollie and George man the flight deck, as Grant prepares to do long lead duties in his fetching pink hi-viz!

First the fire crews lent a hand to pull the engines through, with a sort of DC3 Morris dance!

The Starboard engine was spun first but seemed uninterested. So attention turned to the port engine which was very eager to play


The port was then shut down, and the starboard brought to life

The longer it ran, the less it smoked and the sweeter it sounded.


But what of Lindy? We decided to blow over her engines, but could do no more than dry runs due to a couple of visiting aircraft parking behind her. All went well, and the flaps, PFCU's, airbrakes got a workout too. We also tested the RAT's, the starboard one is still a touch slow but the consensus is it just needs some exercise as after a couple of goes it was actuating perfectly.
After this we indulged in a spot of house cleaning. I gave the windscreens a good clean

While I was at it I got a different shot of the intake

And with much cursing , bloodshed and effort, we got the trolley jack stowed back away in its home on the starboard side of the nose. It is as heavy as it looks...

We then left Ian to be confused by a paintbrush in his quest to refinish the roundels...

...to lend a hand to cowl up the Bucc for next week, and pressure test its pitots. We did the same on Lindy too.

Been a while since a Victor ASI and Machmeter have shown those kinds of readings!
So to conclude, as of going to press all advertised aircraft are ready for the weekend. Get yourselves to Elvington, it should be a good 'un!
Team leader, Meteor NF.14 WS788 restoration, YAM Elvington.