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Prestwick B747

Posted: 12 Nov 2017, 20:42
by RJP
Last week I had a message from Stu of Stu-Art Aviation Furniture (see: https://www.stu-artaviationfurniture.co.uk/), asking if I was available on Thursday. I suspected straight away why so replied that yes I was available.

Off we went to Prestwick to finish the dismantling of the long-time resident B747, N852FT. The majority of the aircraft was already scrapped but the cockpit and upper deck have been saved by Stu. I've flown numerous times on 747s, mainly upper deck on freighters. However, one only truly appreciates the size when you try to fit the pieces on a lorry :worried:

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Re: Prestwick B747

Posted: 12 Nov 2017, 21:07
by Paul K
Very interesting indeed. What's going to happen to the saved cockpit section ? :)

Re: Prestwick B747

Posted: 12 Nov 2017, 21:25
by RJP
The cockpit (which is 90% complete) will be restored.

The upper deck, which has only two pairs of seats, small galley & toilet, will initially be left as a single open space.

Re: Prestwick B747

Posted: 13 Nov 2017, 16:35
by RJP
Now laid out at its new home, ready for re-assembly;

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Re: Prestwick B747

Posted: 13 Nov 2017, 20:59
by grumpyoldb
It's gone to Australia??? :)

Re: Prestwick B747

Posted: 14 Nov 2017, 09:48
by Archer
It's at NELSAM in Sunderland. I heard that the upper deck was going to be used as the basis for a holiday home or something like that.

Edit: I may have confused this with the Avro RJ front fuselage that was there this summer. Looks like the 747 will stay with the museum.