February 25, 2004 at 11:12 pm
Hi Chaps,
I know the “Crab Air” people amongst you look down on us “Brown Jobs” but I can’t help but notice that the Beverley is moving to Fort Paull Armouries (near Hull) as they won the sealed bid. What the hell is there? Does anybody know?
By: mike currill - 27th February 2004 at 12:59
Originally posted by dhfan
The general concern on this forum, quite apart from whether Fort Paull has the facilities, expertise or desire to look after the Bev, is it’s location on the bank of the Humber estuary.
Aircraft and sea air don’t go well together.
They never have and never will.
By: duxfordhawk - 27th February 2004 at 12:43
Originally posted by topgun regect
I heartily agree you only have to look at the Vulcan parked on the sea end of Blackpool Airport!!
🙁
If the Bev goes the way the Vulcan at Blackpool is going thats a huge loss to the UK and a piece of history that we cannot replace,I have always thought its a shame to see a Vulcan rotting away but i can’t compare the loss of a Vulcan to the loss of a unique Bev,I pray somehow she survives.
By: topgun regect - 26th February 2004 at 23:16
Originally posted by dhfan
Aircraft and sea air don’t go well together.
I heartily agree you only have to look at the Vulcan parked on the sea end of Blackpool Airport!!
🙁
By: Ewan Hoozarmy - 26th February 2004 at 17:42
ISTR that this Beverley was originally parked at Hull (Paull) aifield. Is this the same place??
By: dhfan - 26th February 2004 at 17:11
You could at least spell it right. 🙂
By: Mark12 - 26th February 2004 at 16:48
Wax dummies at Fort Paull..
Melt ’em – mix them with oil and apply liberally to the internals of the Bev.
Keep the falcons – they will deter the ‘intruders’.
Mark (champion of Waxoil) 🙂
By: dhfan - 26th February 2004 at 16:12
The general concern on this forum, quite apart from whether Fort Paull has the facilities, expertise or desire to look after the Bev, is it’s location on the bank of the Humber estuary.
Aircraft and sea air don’t go well together.
By: Tank Soldier - 26th February 2004 at 08:58
Just checked out the website for Fort Paul and they do have a charming collection of wax dummies there and they do do falconary demonstrations so it should be in safe hands?
By: Tank Soldier - 26th February 2004 at 00:04
A friend of mine – ex Life Guards – used to be assistant curator at the Museum of Transport reckons the old girl was in a fairly good state of repair when he left but that was 10 years ago. A lot of water under the bridge – and seals – since then I know but can this new mob look after her?
By: Ant.H - 25th February 2004 at 23:18
I dunno what’s there at the moment,but there’ll be an enormous heap of desert camouflaged corroding magnesium to see there in a couple of years…
Of all the stupid bl*ody places to put an aeroplane.It’s even dafter than that Concorde sitting on a raft in NY…:rolleyes: