Charlie Fox progress
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- Garry Russell
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Picture taken a few days ago show that the hard work involved in bringing this Britannia back to her former glory is starting to show.
The forward section has now received basic British Eagle livery on the port side.
http://www.abpic.co.uk/photo/1059701/
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The forward section has now received basic British Eagle livery on the port side.
http://www.abpic.co.uk/photo/1059701/
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Great picture Garry, it never ceases to amaze me how far people will go to preserve such aircraft for many generations to come.
They all deserve recognition for their time and efforts in preserving classic aircraft such as this for every-one to enjoy rather than allowing them to become victims of the scrap merchants' torch.
They all deserve recognition for their time and efforts in preserving classic aircraft such as this for every-one to enjoy rather than allowing them to become victims of the scrap merchants' torch.
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Hi Eddie
She's pretty much all there..certainly all the externals etc are there.
Just a case of putting it back together.
Probably easier to paint it on the ground as once she is on her legs they would need scaffolding and ladders.
When finished she should look like she's on the stand ready to go
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She's pretty much all there..certainly all the externals etc are there.
Just a case of putting it back together.
Probably easier to paint it on the ground as once she is on her legs they would need scaffolding and ladders.
When finished she should look like she's on the stand ready to go
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The other way to look at it is that Cosford is the RAF museum (yes I know there should be a national civvy collection too), as a result their collecting policy dictates that there isn't a place for non-RAF stuff, our Dove has just gone to the north east air museum as it doesn't fit with our collecting policy and is taking up much needed space.
At the end of the day I'd rather see it preserved in RAF colours than not at all.
At the end of the day I'd rather see it preserved in RAF colours than not at all.
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Well it needs repainting such is the inaccuracy of the current BOAC livery......but there is a place for it in an RAF Museum in a civilian airline livery as a representative of all the trooping flights so vitally carried out over the years by civilian airlines on behalf of the military.
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