And a scene to be repeated over the next 10 years or so. How ironic it will be if one goes to Cosford (and whilst we think about it, where else? Manchester? Filton? East Fortune? That would save at least 4, but I ain't gonna get my hopes up...)
Hot_Charlie wrote:And a scene to be repeated over the next 10 years or so. How ironic it will be if one goes to Cosford (and whilst we think about it, where else? Manchester? Filton? East Fortune? That would save at least 4, but I ain't gonna get my hopes up...)
I wonder if Duxford or Bruntingthorpe could accommodate another ex-airliner...
I do..but I can't see why they could not be pulled out away from the area which would have demonstarted some urgency and perhaps others would have rescued them
it seems odd that an organisation that preserves a part of history would stand by and watch such valuable exhibts being smashed up on their doorstep and take no action just because it is not the exact type they preserve.
You would think there would have been more of a general interest.
Perhaps the biggest mistake was afte BA said they would no longer look after them a year or so earlier.they were left in position
This gave the impression that they were safe and only when the diggers moved in was the an intense outcry.......which is my point about them being pulled off site.
The scrapping was not RAF Corfords doing but I am sure they could have help them live long enough for new homes to be found.
There seems a general atitude there like the way the exhibits are layed out the the core driving force is not really there...more of a commercial get the punters in site.
Anyways.all water under the bridge now but I would like to seen any preserved examples going to sites that will look after them for what the aircraft is or was and not something to be pulled arround if or when it fits in to the general corporate plan.
Garry
Garry
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Garry Russell wrote:I do..but I can't see why they could not be pulled out away from the area which would have demonstarted some urgency and perhaps others would have rescued them.
The scrapping was not RAF Corfords doing but I am sure they could have help them live long enough for new homes to be found.
There seems a general atitude there like the way the exhibits are layed out the the core driving force is not really there...more of a commercial get the punters in site.
In that case maybe it's worth rethinking the absolutely ludicrous policy of letting the punters in for free - which has already had an effect on the running of the RAFM at Hendon (restricted opening times, with some exhibits not being open at all, mostly caused to a lack of staff IIRC). I'm sure the RAFM would have attempted to save the aircraft if it had been financially viable (and, like at Hendon, could get the personnel to do it). Look at an equivalent museum at Duxford - people pay over a tenner to get in there with no complaints.
Look at an equivalent museum at Duxford - people pay over a tenner to get in there with no complaints.
I think 'with no complaints' is stretching it a bit. Everyone who goes knows (for the most part) they're going to get stung and accepts it. It's actually £14.95 to get in as an adult which is rather rich if you ask me!!
I agree it shouldn't be free (Cosford or Hendon) if the support needed/required isn't there. Defeats the object doesn't it really.
Look at an equivalent museum at Duxford - people pay over a tenner to get in there with no complaints.
I think 'with no complaints' is stretching it a bit. Everyone who goes knows (for the most part) they're going to get stung and accepts it. It's actually £14.95 to get in as an adult which is rather rich if you ask me!!
I agree it shouldn't be free (Cosford or Hendon) if the support needed/required isn't there. Defeats the object doesn't it really.
ATB
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Fair enough! Last time I went (on a non show day) it was about £12! To be fair I think £7.50 - £10 would be a very reasonable price for the RAFM Hendon, RAFM Cosford (particularly now they have an active restoration facility, which can't be cheap to run) and IWM Duxford. I agree £14.95 is a wee bit steep.