Trident 1 G-ARPI
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Trident 1 G-ARPI
A pic with a difference has turned up on auction of G-ARPI probably after she was repaired following the Ambassador crash.
http://www.airlinehobby.com/listings/de ... /index.cfm
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http://www.airlinehobby.com/listings/de ... /index.cfm
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Funny how the registration is properly applied.
If it were just for labelling purposes any scrawl would do
It's almost as if it may have made a test flight before painting.
I recently came across a pic of Viscount 701 G-AMOE taxiing completely devoid of paint apart from the reg........That was a new one on me but it does show these thing do happen.
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If it were just for labelling purposes any scrawl would do
It's almost as if it may have made a test flight before painting.
I recently came across a pic of Viscount 701 G-AMOE taxiing completely devoid of paint apart from the reg........That was a new one on me but it does show these thing do happen.
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I think it is reasonably common for an airtest to be done before painting after major repairs. The reason for this is that painting alters ( albeit only slightly if it's done properly ) the balance of controls such as elevators and ailerons , and thus to be sure the a/c is fit after repair, the airtest is done first. IIRC the tail was cut off in this accident and thus the repair was very major indeed
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The damage was severe
It was said at the time that both were written off but BEA used the money from the two to rebuild the least damaged.
I don't know it that was true but RPI was badly damaged with the tail and engine area destroyed, a major part of such a design.
If it is true then G-ARPI has the dubious distinction of being written off twice.
As to the paint/test flight bit that does make a lot of sense.
So at least flown like this it would be a true a test as it could be.
Thanks for that expanation CS
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It was said at the time that both were written off but BEA used the money from the two to rebuild the least damaged.
I don't know it that was true but RPI was badly damaged with the tail and engine area destroyed, a major part of such a design.
If it is true then G-ARPI has the dubious distinction of being written off twice.
As to the paint/test flight bit that does make a lot of sense.
So at least flown like this it would be a true a test as it could be.
Thanks for that expanation CS
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This is an argument for doing the airtest after painting.cstorey wrote: The reason for this is that painting alters ( albeit only slightly if it's done properly ) the balance of controls such as elevators and ailerons , and thus to be sure the a/c is fit after repair, the airtest is done first.
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I think the naked aeroplane is easier to thoroughly check for cracking, weeping or pulling rivets etc. after the airtest...These things can be a bit disguised if it is painted first.
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