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Re: Sea Vixen gear up landing
Posted: 08 Jun 2017, 13:36
by Motormouse
Re: Sea Vixen gear up landing
Posted: 08 Jun 2017, 16:01
by DaveB
What do you reckon Pete?
ATB
DaveB

Re: Sea Vixen gear up landing
Posted: 08 Jun 2017, 19:14
by Motormouse
I've seen worse fixed.
Biggest issue is the kinetic heating of the metals will have caused changes to the hardness properties in some areas. Best course of action for this is to replace rather than repair damaged sections. The removable items are straightforward tin bashing work, and electric string work where needed. We will have to wait and see if the financial backup is secure enough to support what will be a medium term project to restore it to flying status.
Ttfn
Pete
Re: Sea Vixen gear up landing
Posted: 08 Jun 2017, 19:29
by DaveB
That's my hope too. There are folk well able to do the metal bashing and the electriceral bits. I'd have thought it more time consuming than expensive unless they farm the work out. Can't see that happening. Fingers crossed they find nothing more sinister lurking
ATB
DaveB

Re: Sea Vixen gear up landing
Posted: 09 Jun 2017, 13:07
by Archer
Someone mentioned on PPRuNe that a gearbox between the two Avons has been damaged. If true then that could be a setback.....
Re: Sea Vixen gear up landing
Posted: 09 Jun 2017, 14:08
by Motormouse
Or possibly the culprit, IIRC its the accessory gearbox (Rotol as in Dowty-Rotol if youve seen pprune) where things like hydraulic pumps and generators are installed.
Ttfn
Pete
Re: Sea Vixen gear up landing
Posted: 13 Jun 2017, 19:39
by TobyV
Video on BBC Points West (via FB - hopefully no account needed to view though):
https://www.facebook.com/pointswest/vid ... f=NEWSFEED
Re: Sea Vixen gear up landing
Posted: 13 Jun 2017, 19:45
by blanston12
Nice Video, and no license needed to view from the Colonies.
Re: Sea Vixen gear up landing
Posted: 21 Jun 2017, 21:48
by Archer
I do hope someone has a spare auxiliary gearbox for them...

Re: Sea Vixen gear up landing
Posted: 22 Jun 2017, 08:38
by Paul K
Very interesting video, but was the Sea Vixen ever part of Britain's nuclear deterrent?
