Midland Air Museum
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Midland Air Museum
Another grey day in Coventry (for a change
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Re: Midland Air Museum
Hi Toby
grey skies........ and I see there was some
" Lightning " going on there two .......
hope ya had a good time
thanks for sharing ,
Joe
grey skies........ and I see there was some
" Lightning " going on there two .......
hope ya had a good time
thanks for sharing ,
Joe
Re: Midland Air Museum
Never been there yet - must put it on my list of to do's.
Thanks for sharing Toby.
Graham
Thanks for sharing Toby.
Graham
Re: Midland Air Museum
You have to love the Phantom.
Looks like a old scrap yard.
"Where do want the wings, mate?"
"Just lay 'em up against the fuselage."
Steve
Looks like a old scrap yard.
"Where do want the wings, mate?"
"Just lay 'em up against the fuselage."
Steve
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Re: Midland Air Museum
I like the patch with duck tape
It's been like that for years too!! Pity that stuff never sticks as good when I use it :roll:
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Re: Midland Air Museum
That Viscount actually manages to look sorry for itself, and with good reason

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The Viscount would benifit by a wash and a straighten up
All grimy and siting wonky does give more of an impression of awaiting disposal rather than restoration. :-(
Only a small matter but perhaps the difference between money given or not :think:
Garry
All grimy and siting wonky does give more of an impression of awaiting disposal rather than restoration. :-(
Only a small matter but perhaps the difference between money given or not :think:
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Last time I was there.. I don't recall there being a Viscount at all (and that sort of thing, I tend to notice). Guess is mate that this is how it arrived and they've not had a chance to get her sorted yet
EDIT..
It's still not on their site map so I guess it's a recent addition.
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It's still not on their site map so I guess it's a recent addition.
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Re: Midland Air Museum
It's been there a little while and someone was cleaning it when it arrived an pics at the time show about the same area done.
Arrived September
Plenty of time to tidy her up
This is the Victoria Lynne project
http://www.vickersviscount.net/Pages_Re ... RHome.aspx
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Arrived September
Plenty of time to tidy her up
This is the Victoria Lynne project
http://www.vickersviscount.net/Pages_Re ... RHome.aspx
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Re: Midland Air Museum
Nice pics indeed, Toby, very artistic with the b/w and low angles.
When I was last there in November, I had a good chat with their current warden, a very nice chap whom I forget his name, regarding restorations. Basically it all boils down to what you can give - if you've got the time and can make it down there regularly, you can pretty much take on a 'project' and do as much or as little as you can manage. It's a very hands-on and welcoming place, and I DEARLY wish I lived a lot closer to there sometimes so I could help clean up some of the birds they have waiting. If you do meet the warden I would recommend a stroll through their scrapyard to see what little delights they have just waiting for someone to lavish attention on.
I had a gander at the Vickie and the warden gave me some scoop on it which has slipped my mind now (I was there primarily for the Sea Hawk and Gannet).

When I was last there in November, I had a good chat with their current warden, a very nice chap whom I forget his name, regarding restorations. Basically it all boils down to what you can give - if you've got the time and can make it down there regularly, you can pretty much take on a 'project' and do as much or as little as you can manage. It's a very hands-on and welcoming place, and I DEARLY wish I lived a lot closer to there sometimes so I could help clean up some of the birds they have waiting. If you do meet the warden I would recommend a stroll through their scrapyard to see what little delights they have just waiting for someone to lavish attention on.
I had a gander at the Vickie and the warden gave me some scoop on it which has slipped my mind now (I was there primarily for the Sea Hawk and Gannet).


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