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Well out of the sorry Cosford-scrapping affair, we (Trident Preservation Society) managed to obtain the steps that used to take visitors up to Papa Hotel. Neil Lomax is working on repainting them into BEA colours:

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Post by DispatchDragon »

nice Toby

All you need now is a bedford ramp van, a BEA gpu and honey wagon
and you set :wink:

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The BA classic vehicles collection is being disbanded and Neil was rather hoping they might get the BEA Moggie van :lol: GPU sadly wouldnt be of any use as we're not allowed to power up the original systems for similar reasons that none of the Concordes can be powered up. However, it does have its own 240V AC mains supply and supplementary lighting and a number of other 'new' systems have been (or will be) installed :wink:

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TobyV wrote:.... we're not allowed to power up the original systems for similar reasons that none of the Concordes can be powered up.
Sorry I must have missed that explanation :redface:

Why are you not allowed to power up the systems?

I think I read that all the BA Concordes had had their hydraulic fluids drained. Is that true with the Trident too?

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Yup Trident was drained too. This one has had her wings clipped and has no ailerons anymore anyway. BA do not permit any original electrical or hydraulic systems to be run for insurance/h&s reasons. It is permitted to fit your own lighting systems in though.

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Post by Nigel H-J »

There is something really classical to the BEA markings on those steps.....Much better than the present BA ones you see on their aircraft!!!!

Just as an after-thought......maybe BA should have just changed the 'E' to a 'W' and gone with the name BWA when they amalgamated BEA with B.O.A.C........British World Airways and maintained the colours of BEA. What do you think?
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There was a move among some staff at least to try and get them to retain the red wings citing that it was cheaper the paint the BOAC than strip the BEA as the BEA fleet was larger.

Also they used the visibility argument but to no avail.

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