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Belfast G-BEPS
Posted: 14 Aug 2008, 01:11
by Garry Russell
The Belfast, G-BEPS, at Southend is being scrapped
It was being made airworthy but that stalled back in April
Latest reports indicate that scrapping has started :-(
Garry
Re: Belfast G-BEPS
Posted: 14 Aug 2008, 03:06
by DispatchDragon
That leaves just the far eastern one? Of Heavylifts?
Leif
Re: Belfast G-BEPS
Posted: 14 Aug 2008, 10:15
by Garry Russell
Hi leif
Yes.......this was aslso Heavylift as was due to join it as was the CL-44-O but not now
There is one preserved...Cosford think. :think:
Garry
Re: Belfast G-BEPS
Posted: 14 Aug 2008, 13:50
by VEGAS
Such a shame. Rest in Pieces.. :-(
Re: Belfast G-BEPS
Posted: 14 Aug 2008, 15:50
by delticbob
Garry Russell wrote:
There is one preserved...
Garry
With the loss in recent years of one Vulcan, [Blackpool], (with a second seemingly going the same way, [Woodford]), a Herald & a Belfast, I don't think the term 'preserved' holds any guarantees that any airframe is safe, even at a museum.
Bob
Re: Belfast G-BEPS
Posted: 14 Aug 2008, 16:19
by Garry Russell
True...nothing is forever, especially if kept outside :-(
The point I was making though is the active Aussie based one is not the only other one
Garry
Re: Belfast G-BEPS
Posted: 14 Aug 2008, 17:20
by Sl4yer
delticbob wrote:
With the loss in recent years of one Vulcan, [Blackpool], (with a second seemingly going the same way, [Woodford]), a Herald & a Belfast, I don't think the term 'preserved' holds any guarantees that any airframe is safe, even at a museum.
I thought the Woodford Vulcan (XM603?) had been scrapped already. They used to say it was kept in airworthy condition!
Shame all these nice old things are being cut up.
James
Re: Belfast G-BEPS
Posted: 14 Aug 2008, 18:42
by delticbob
Sl4yer wrote:
I thought the Woodford Vulcan (XM603?) had been scrapped already.
James
Just had a look at the Key Publishing Forums
http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/archiv ... 65136.html
Looks like component recovery is underway & then the airframe wingspars with be subject to
destructive testing to see how they have stood up to several years outdoor storage, to give an idea of the life expectancy of the spars on XH558.
Looks like either late this month or next month that airframe will ne consigned to history.
Bob
Re: Belfast G-BEPS
Posted: 14 Aug 2008, 21:35
by Sl4yer
Thanks for that Bob. Nice to see she's clinging on a bit longer!
James
Re: Belfast G-BEPS
Posted: 14 Aug 2008, 22:19
by Chris558
Perhaps the spares from BEPS will go to keep the Aussie one airworthy for longer.