XH558 50th Birthday Appeal (The Positive Thread)

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Re: XH558 50th Birthday Appeal (The Positive Thread)

Postby Xplumberlives » Mon Nov 09, 2009 6:43 pm

Gully wrote:Vertically challenged, horizontally compensating... ;) :D Gully



=)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) :ymapplause:
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TSR-2 simply got the first 3 right. ”
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Re: XH558 50th Birthday Appeal (The Positive Thread)

Postby Mayfly » Mon Nov 09, 2009 6:45 pm

=)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =))
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: XH558 50th Birthday Appeal (The Positive Thread)

Postby Pujgnie » Mon Nov 09, 2009 7:35 pm

RLN wrote:
Pujgnie wrote:Email sent to Nick Mason... just to keep him in the loop :)



Name dropper. :D


Well... it seems he as other aviation comittments at mo - judging by this reply :

Quote ...

Hi Phill

Nick says thanks for keeping him up to date. As you know he is already committed to the Air Ambulance and the Fleet Air Arm Historic Flight but maybe you could think of something that you could all work on together that would benefit each one?

Let us know if you come up with any ideas.

... Unquote :((

mmmmmmmm wasn't aware of that... hey ho ! (Maybe Vulcan, Air Ambulance, Sea Hawk, Swordfish and Sea Fury formation flight...) :D
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Re: XH558 50th Birthday Appeal (The Positive Thread)

Postby MrTim » Mon Nov 09, 2009 8:39 pm

Hihonyr8811 wrote:I'm not confident enough to stand out front.

I was the opposite: I could stand outside an talk Vulcan matters to people all day, but wasn't confident in taking people's money or remembering all the prices. Now I can do both, and with thanks to TnG's expert tuition, can even operate the card machine gizmo. I can even operate the videoscope and the flight sim now too... \:D/

I'll be continuing to do events, trying to extract cash out of work colleagues in exchange for photobooks & calendars, continue with the FFD (which I wish they'd promote more - you be forgiven for not even knowing it existed), have doubled my standing order, and will continue to give as and when I can.
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Re: XH558 50th Birthday Appeal (The Positive Thread)

Postby MadNaddy » Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:28 am

I just do what I can when I can................

Be it using my abilities, knowledge or voice. I don't have much money so I use my other attributes (awaiting incoming....)

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Re: XH558 50th Birthday Appeal (The Positive Thread)

Postby Xplumberlives » Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:29 am

Did Helen take that picture of your butt?
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Re: XH558 50th Birthday Appeal (The Positive Thread)

Postby RLN » Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:31 am

Makes a change from the nurse's uniform. :-bd ;)
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Re: XH558 50th Birthday Appeal (The Positive Thread)

Postby Xplumberlives » Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:33 am

After Cosford it's good to see Naddy has been issued with Tiddles proof clothing! :-o
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Re: XH558 50th Birthday Appeal (The Positive Thread)

Postby MadNaddy » Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:44 am

Xplumberlives wrote:Did Helen take that picture of your butt?

RLN wrote:Makes a change from the nurse's uniform. :-bd ;)
Xplumberlives wrote:After Cosford it's good to see Naddy has been issued with Tiddles proof clothing! :-o


=)) =))

My eldest daughter took the first photo of me LOL.

:-o RLN! You PROMISED you wouldn't tell anyone you saw me in THAT X(
And yeah XP - after the hidden camera that I discovered IS in Tiddles I thought it would be the wisest thing to wear something more suitable in future :ymblushing:
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Re: XH558 50th Birthday Appeal (The Positive Thread)

Postby Dee » Tue Nov 10, 2009 1:54 pm

Thinks Naddy has a nice bum ( in a very non-sexual way of course!!!)
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Re: XH558 50th Birthday Appeal (The Positive Thread)

Postby Spitfire » Tue Nov 10, 2009 2:00 pm

I like the easy access zips on the front ;) :p



You can get to your .......... pockets really easy with those =)) =))
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Re: XH558 50th Birthday Appeal (The Positive Thread)

Postby Sickbag_andy » Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:35 am

[quote= Anyone else doing something other than throwing cold hard cash at them?[/quote]


i'm doing another e-quiz next Sunday (15th) if anybody is interested (I've got 5 teams at the moment).

more details here if you are interested: http://www.site.vulcantothesky.org/foru ... IC_ID=8255

it's all a bit of fun , nothing serious
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Re: XH558 50th Birthday Appeal (The Positive Thread)

Postby Dee » Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:50 am

I just wondered, like us lesser mortals that are trying everything to get money coming in to get her flying next year,putting up posters, ive sent a dvd presentation to a local firm who i thought might try sponsoring..Do VTTS actually employ anyone to go out and visit firms with the view of getting sponsors etc? Sorry if this has been raised before.
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Re: XH558 50th Birthday Appeal (The Positive Thread)

Postby Mayfly » Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:56 am

I don't think they actually go round canvassing firms Dee - at least I've never known then too - I know if you think you have a possible contact Michael Trotter will ring them or email, and if things go well he is willing to travel to see them - but I don't think they generally do 'cold calling' as in going through the telephone book & just calling them on spec either over the phone or in person.

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Re: XH558 50th Birthday Appeal (The Positive Thread)

Postby Dee » Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:57 am

Ok thanks Pam, just wondered that was all.
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Re: XH558 50th Birthday Appeal (The Positive Thread)

Postby MadNaddy » Wed Nov 11, 2009 8:41 pm

Dee wrote:Thinks Naddy has a nice bum ( in a very non-sexual way of course!!!)

:-o

Thanks Dee! Although the shot was of the embroidery on the back of the baby gro!
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Re: XH558 50th Birthday Appeal (The Positive Thread)

Postby Nickolas » Wed Nov 11, 2009 8:47 pm

Either Naddy has a nice bum or the tailoring is quite good..............

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Re: XH558 50th Birthday Appeal (The Positive Thread)

Postby RLN » Wed Nov 11, 2009 9:17 pm

Well, if it's OK by Iggie..Naddy has a nice





















































































bedside manner. ;) =p~
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Re: XH558 50th Birthday Appeal (The Positive Thread)

Postby MadNaddy » Fri Nov 13, 2009 5:14 pm

You have such a way with words! =))
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Re: XH558 50th Birthday Appeal (The Positive Thread)

Postby Saracenman » Fri Nov 13, 2009 6:35 pm

this email just in...

50th Birthday Appeal - Update 1 of 4 - Friday 13th November.

Appeal Funding Crisis - Urgent

Our 50th Birthday Appeal to our loyal supporters and the millions who saw us fly this summer was for cash for two key reasons:

· To bolster our depleted reserves, now down to critical levels, to cover daily costs such as rent, wages, insurance;
· To commission and begin work on the Winter Service and life extension modifications to ensure we can deliver the 2010 Birthday Season.

From the small size of the mailbags arriving at Bruntingthorpe, it appears that XH558’s 50th Birthday Appeal has been badly affected by the various postal delays – we are significantly behind where we need to be to reach our £400,000 target by Christmas.

So far, we have received less than £30,000 in donations from 800 donors, from a mailing that went out to 35,000 people. This is a far lower response rate than ever previously experienced.

The total so far amounts to less than 10% of what we need before Christmas! Not only will we not be able to begin the time-critical engineering work, we are looking at the serious prospect of having to shut down the operation. This is now a serious and imminent threat.

With the major proportion of our known and planned funding of £1.6million coming in during the air show season, we have to rely on the Appeal to survive through the winter months

With the desperately slow progress we are currently making, we are finding it more and more difficult to cover our monthly base costs, let alone commit to the work that we need to have done to make it to the 2009 season.

I have to admit that I am now much more nervous about XH558’s future; it seems that unless we can mobilise significantly more support, the day of reckoning may not be far away.

This would be devastating to all those who have fought long and hard over the years to realise the dream. Our goal is so small in comparison to other funding needs, so we must try every avenue in which to succeed.

Our strategy remains to reach out to all those who saw XH558 last year, especially the huge numbers – 1.5 million – that attended the “free” airshows, and ask for their help in supporting XH558, whilst also trying to attract fresh support from others yet to be touched by “The Vulcan Effect”!

We need your help with this effort – which is why we have chosen to call the 50th Birthday Appeal a “staged appeal”.

We need you to act as the secondary stage of our campaign! We have released the primary – the 50th Birthday Appeal itself. We now need you to multiply the effectiveness of the Appeal many-fold in a chain-reaction, by taking the Appeal out to everywhere and anywhere.

Contact your local newspapers and radio stations, put up the posters, post on your blogs, email your friends and colleagues, link back to us from Websites you run – all will be valuable in taking out our message.

Please let us know if you have any questions or comments, if you run into problems or have new ideas, or if you need posters and leaflets: give the office a call on 0116 247 8145.

We continue to work on leads and contacts in the hope of getting some widespread National coverage soon that will make the difference – it is hoped we can achieve this before it is too late.

My wife Suzanne and I were in London last Sunday for the Remembrance Day commemorations at the Cenotaph. It was a truly emotional experience, and a huge reminder of how much we all owe those who have served, and are serving, in our Armed Services.

It was also a strong reminder of XH558’s role in “Honouring the Past”, in particular those thousands of service personnel who supported the RAF’s “V-Force” in its strategic deterrent capacity in the 1950’s and 1960’s. In John Milton’s words, “they also serve who only stand and wait”: never more true than in the case of the V-Force personnel who were on standby for so many years. We must keep XH558 flying to ensure that this message is not forgotten.


Kind regards

Robert Pleming
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Re: XH558 50th Birthday Appeal (The Positive Thread)

Postby Pujgnie » Fri Nov 13, 2009 6:43 pm

Oh dear... :( (Update 1 of 4 ? ... are the 3 more bearing grim news ?)
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Re: XH558 50th Birthday Appeal (The Positive Thread)

Postby Mags » Fri Nov 13, 2009 7:27 pm

Hmmmmm :(
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Re: XH558 50th Birthday Appeal (The Positive Thread)

Postby Mackrick » Fri Nov 13, 2009 7:37 pm

Nice photos and a nice smile Naddy...
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Re: XH558 50th Birthday Appeal (The Positive Thread)

Postby Pujgnie » Fri Nov 13, 2009 7:38 pm

Part 2 of 4 (just in) :(


Winter Engineering Plan: Aircraft Life Extension Update 2 of 4 - 13th November 2009


Following recent planning work for the Winter Engineering programme, I thought that you would appreciate a glimpse of some of what is going to happen, and the timescale constraints that result.

Probably the most significant project is the embodiment of the wing fatigue life extension modification on the bottom of the front spar on each wing.

The Avro Vulcan is a “safe life” aircraft, where the airframe strength has been verified on a fatigue life specimen airframe, which in the case of the Vulcan went through 41,000 cycles – simulated flights – in the 1960s.

As the result of the fatigue test, the Vulcan was granted an ultimate life of 320 fatigue index units. However during the test, various weaknesses and defects were discovered over time that resulted in repairs – these repairs turned into fatigue life extension modifications for the Vulcan fleet.

A good example is the strengthening added to the rear spar during the restoration to flight in 2007 – Modification 2222.

We have always known that further fatigue life extension modifications will be required to ensure that XH558 can continue flying. However the next stages of life extension have to be added earlier than we had expected.

Whilst XH558 enjoyed an extremely successful summer season, we have consumed rather more fatigue life than planned, owing to the bumpy conditions experienced in transit at low level. (We are currently not permitted to transit through cloud to smooth air above.) We have now used up about 250 fatigue units, against a current clear limit of 252 units, giving us only 10-20 flying hours until the next modifications are due, including the strengthening of the bottom of the front spar.

We have therefore decided to bring these modifications forward from Winter 2010-11 to this winter.

A further important complication arises due to the fact that XH558 is now the “fleet leader” – no other Vulcan has flown for as many hours, or consumed as much fatigue life. The practical consequence of this is that the front spar strengthening modification, whilst embodied on the fatigue test specimen, was never added to a Vulcan from the RAF’s fleet.

The modification is simple in principle: the replacement of the set of plates at the front of the undercarriage bay, by a larger set of plates. Pictures will be on our web site soon showing examples of this type of work.

To achieve this, a set of drawings needs to be produced from the available data, and a process for removing the existing plates and adding the new ones must be created. This all takes time, and must be scheduled in to the already extremely busy design office at Marshal Aerospace. After that, the materials and fasteners have to be ordered – do we have a lead time problem? – and finally the modification added to XH558.

The uncertainties on timescale mean that if we are to deliver a full display season in 2010, we need to commit the design activity now, and that means paying over £100,000 up front.

If we don’t proceed now, it becomes more and more likely that we would be limited to the 10-20 flying hours currently available, which would give us precious few hours in front of the public after test, currency and display authorisation flights.

There are other, easier engineering activities which we must carry out this winter, but their additional costs all go towards the target that the 50th Birthday Appeal is planned to achieve.

We know we can fly XH558 safely on for quite some time, but as we enter unexplored territory, we have to do things properly, and there are costs that result.

This is why were urgently need your help with the 50th Birthday Appeal; the implications of not making our funding target of £400,000 by Christmas are very worrying.
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Re: XH558 50th Birthday Appeal (The Positive Thread)

Postby Mayfly » Fri Nov 13, 2009 7:45 pm

I wasn't going to post it in this thread as the title says 'Positive thread' :(

Is it just me that finds it incredible that all of a sudden we get at least 2 & looks like 4 emails coming our way with details of whats happening & why things are like they are ONLY when they want money?
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