Trident Preservation Society - a gift from Cosford

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Trident Preservation Society - a gift from Cosford

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Well, along with my mate Neil (who spends his days looks after Concorde and the rest of the AVP aircraft at Manchester), we have a new project to work on in our spare(!) time :D (we may persuade Toby to get involved a little bit now he works near me! ;) )

Today we relocated the Trident Procedures Simulator from Cosford to my company's unit in Leicestershire....

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The sim has spent quite a while hidden in the HAS on the far side of RAF Cosford (a true Aladdin's Cave!) and is surplus to requirements - it has been donated to the Trident Preservation Society for conversion to a flight sim for members of the public to experience and we have already removed and secured the instruments, panels, etc.

We have quite a bit of work to do but watch this space..... :)
Steve
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Post by MALTBY D »

Sounds interesting. :wink:

It has been locked out of sight for a long time. I remember turning up there to take some shots for the VC, only to find a gap where it used to be.
The nice attendant who I used to see there told me it had only been moved two days before. :doh:
It obviously lowered the tone. :dunno:
Thank goodness they didn't smash it to pieces like the rest of my favourite exhibits.

Anyway, enough ranting.
Best of luck with it.

David
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Cheers. Plan is to shorten the shell slightly - easily done since this is plywood and the steel frame has a separate section that can be removed. Once this is done, we can convert the heavy duty steel frame in to a towable trailer ..... :wink: :smile:
Steve
Trident Preservation Society member and keeper of XE624!
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http://www.xe624.org
http://www.hs121.org
http://www.zulukilo.org.uk
http://www.cottesmore-ag.com

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