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Re: Not a Vickers Viking that I've ever seen the like of!
Posted: 03 Oct 2008, 10:10
by Archer
Just to add my two cents to this thread, there are indeed two Vikings in the Vickers product range and Brooklands has examples of both. The Viking seaplane is indeed the Thorpe park replica, IIRC it has an automotive engine that enabled it to taxi. The other (VC1) Viking has been used as a restaurant in The Netherlands in the past, the chip fat in the bottom of the fuselage preserved it perfectly actually! I've posted this before but there's more about this airframe here:
http://www.vc10.net/History/vikings_of_soesterberg.html
There have been plans for the Wellington hangar for ages, I haven't got a clue what the current status is though. Apart from being the only Vickers hangar left, she was built in the war for the increased production that was needed then, which only adds to its historic importance.
Re: Not a Vickers Viking that I've ever seen the like of!
Posted: 03 Oct 2008, 10:41
by DaveB
Hi Jelle
They seem to have hit a dead end with the hangar mate. So much stuff inside the hangar is not fit to be put outside and yet the hangar itself isn't fit for the job. This is something that'll go on for a few more years me thinks!! 'Vagrant' remains outside and that in itself is a travisty :-(
ATB
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Re: Not a Vickers Viking that I've ever seen the like of!
Posted: 03 Oct 2008, 11:56
by Archer
Hi Dave,
I guess you're right, it won't be solved in the near future. I've seen plans for that hangar that were old when I saw them which is almost 10 years ago. Indeed it's a shame that 'Vagrant' is outside but as long as it will not last the entire winter she should be allright. Luckily most planes are built to spend a small portion of its working life outside a heated hangar ;-)
Take care, Jelle.
Re: Not a Vickers Viking that I've ever seen the like of!
Posted: 03 Oct 2008, 12:02
by Garry Russell
I think the biggest problem with the Viking is now she has been restored to natural metal finish
She won't survive outside very long at 60 years old
Some Viscounts and Comets only lasted seven years or so until corrosion ended their lives and that was from a new condition
She needs to be got under cover quickly or at least waxed up even it that does look bad when it's on..easy to just say that though, practicalities will be something else.
Garry
Re: Not a Vickers Viking that I've ever seen the like of!
Posted: 03 Oct 2008, 12:13
by DaveB
Hello Mate
Well.. in her present state, the bare metal won't be a problem as the ally will lightly corrode (given time) and cause a natural barrier to the elements odd as this may seem. This is all well and good as long as her time outside isn't permanent. One of the main problems with old ladies like Vagrant is that they're just not waterproof anymore. The Varsity team had/have a hell of a job with water ingress.. so much so that all documentation has been removed from the aircraft. I've not noticed any cabling going into Vagrant so it's likely she has neither heaters or dehumidifiers onboard :-(
ATB
DaveB :tab:
Re: Not a Vickers Viking that I've ever seen the like of!
Posted: 03 Oct 2008, 12:19
by Garry Russell
Hi Dave
Lets just hope they get something sorted soon
The water ingress would be a real problem ......lests hope she don't start leaking :roll:
Garry
Re: Not a Vickers Viking that I've ever seen the like of!
Posted: 03 Oct 2008, 12:25
by DaveB
Yes indeed! It's a pity Concorde doesn't stand a little taller as she'd make a lovely shelter for her grand parent ;-)
ATB
DaveB :tab:
Re: Not a Vickers Viking that I've ever seen the like of!
Posted: 03 Oct 2008, 12:51
by Garry Russell
Re: Not a Vickers Viking that I've ever seen the like of!
Posted: 03 Oct 2008, 15:46
by basys
Re: Not a Vickers Viking that I've ever seen the like of!
Posted: 03 Oct 2008, 17:34
by DaveB
Cheers Paul
Pity there's not one there for the VC1 Viking but as you say, a nice site with some interesting stuff
ATB
DaveB :tab: