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Re: Could this spell the end for the Vulcan?

Posted: 03 Mar 2009, 00:32
by DaveB
Deary me..

I take it you're saying 8k every three hours from now until Fri 6pm and it'll be sorted.. for now :o Any idea what this guarantee's??

ATB

DaveB :tab:

Re: Could this spell the end for the Vulcan?

Posted: 03 Mar 2009, 00:52
by Chris558
From the VTTS site:
This funding will allow the project to pay its monthly expenses, clear debt and provide a stable financial footing for the future.
Not clear as to whether that means it will actually fly (at least very much flying) but certainly the organisation would stay afloat, the engineers still be employed and so the ground maintenance would continue. So another stepping stone at least up to first flight of this season.

Re: Could this spell the end for the Vulcan?

Posted: 03 Mar 2009, 12:10
by Nigel H-J
Well guys, apparently they only need to get up to £850K (at least) by 6pm Friday

Without wanting to sound negative on this subject but if they do get what they want, how long will this amount last until they run out of money again? I think this is going to go round forever in circles.......

I think in the end the poor old girl will eventually be grounded for good due to the present 'economic climate', it could not have happened at such a worst time. :-(

Regards
Nigel.

Re: Could this spell the end for the Vulcan?

Posted: 04 Mar 2009, 18:16
by VEGAS
Why can't these corporate nutters who pay £50m for professional footballers then pay them £500k a week salary come to their senses and donate some of the obscene amounts of money to a worthy and much needed cause such as this.

The future of a much loved and respected piece of aviation heritage hangs in the balance.

The world's gone mad. :@

(I know why actually, it was more of a rhetorical question!)

Re: Could this spell the end for the Vulcan?

Posted: 04 Mar 2009, 19:51
by DaveB
While folk seem willing to donate dosh.. can I put a bid in for 3 x Rotol starter motors (28v) suitable for fitment to the RR Tyne :worried: Don't mind if they're secondhand! :o

ATB

DaveB :tab:

Re: Could this spell the end for the Vulcan?

Posted: 05 Mar 2009, 11:06
by stegs
Pity they can't just lay it up until the economically brighter times.

Drain the oil and throw a couple of old blankets over it as I used to do with my bikes

Steve

Re: Could this spell the end for the Vulcan?

Posted: 06 Mar 2009, 21:53
by Sl4yer
Looks like they've met the target again! 558 flies for another year!* CHEERS

James

*Or not, depending if it rains or breaks down. DaveB will understand.

Re: Could this spell the end for the Vulcan?

Posted: 08 Mar 2009, 12:52
by Keith Jones
...and as it looks like 558 will fly again this year (fantastic news!), please spare a thought for another classic bomber which needs expensive repairs in order to keep on flying. I'm talking about C-GVRA, the only other flyable Lancaster, which is based in Ontario, Canada. While they only need about a tenth of what the Vulcan will cost to run, it's still a fair amount of money to find. If anyone can help, please see http://www.warplane.com

Oh, yes. It's also the Centennial of Flight in Canada this year (what took them so long to catch up? :dunno: )

Thanks.