February 28, 2010 at 8:55 pm
747 freighter N2868R scrapped at Kemble last week,,,,of to the smelter this week:diablo:
By: lancastermkx - 7th March 2010 at 17:33
Question: The DHL A300, is it being stored or awaiting the chop?
Paul
Storage possible departure in April or sooner
By: pierrepjc - 7th March 2010 at 09:54
Question: The DHL A300, is it being stored or awaiting the chop?
Paul
By: Grey Area - 7th March 2010 at 09:44
It’ll make no difference once they’ve got Kit-e-Kat labels on the outside….. :diablo:
By: lancastermkx - 7th March 2010 at 08:49
I am just saying how clean it is ,,,,,the ex cathay one we just done was one of the worst ,,,filthy,in comparison this one is tidy:confused:
By: Newforest - 6th March 2010 at 08:50
I think whoever maintained her cherished her,there were signatures of farewell all around the forward pax door we get most 747s in a pretty disgusting state,this ones clean;)
Save my head, this is A6-GDP? If so, it’s condition is remarkable considering it’s operational history, some dozen operators. 🙂
By: lancastermkx - 6th March 2010 at 07:09
Watch this space ,,,problems with Italian Authorities,,,,Soon very Soon,,:)
By: gary o - 5th March 2010 at 22:26
I believe Ryanair’s EI-DYG fuselage was going to be cut up in CIA then shipped to Kemble,im not sure if it actually happened?
By: lancastermkx - 5th March 2010 at 21:55
Ok i will define mint ,,,,From a breaking of airframe point of view this one is very clean ,,,i think whoever maintained her cherished her ,,,there were signatures of farewell all around the forward pax door we get most 747s in a pretty disgusting state,,,this ones clean;)
By: Newforest - 5th March 2010 at 07:36
Can it be ‘mint’ without motors?:confused:
By: carmedic - 4th March 2010 at 22:06
the white 747 in our compound now is mint absolutely spotless.:(
that will be this one 😀

By: lancastermkx - 4th March 2010 at 20:18
Any B747 possesses a certain majesty, even when it’s being taken apart.
The picture above is reminiscent of, say, a seventies Cadillac meeting its maker in a car scrapyard.
They are truly majestic ,,i do not always enjoy chewin them up,,,,the white 747 in our compound now is mint absolutely spotless.:(
By: lancastermkx - 4th March 2010 at 20:16
The point where they tested this is the toughest part of the airframe ,,,,,,beleive me it puts up a good fight against my 45 ton komatsu,so i think given 20,000 feet 6-9 psi a whole different ball game unzip like a bannana:(
By: Arabella-Cox - 4th March 2010 at 14:48
Any B747 possesses a certain majesty, even when it’s being taken apart.
The picture above is reminiscent of, say, a seventies Cadillac meeting its maker in a car scrapyard.
By: PMN - 4th March 2010 at 12:17
What’s the point of doing that test with the aircraft unpressurised? Surely it would respond completely differently to the blast with 8-9psi of pressure inflating the fuselage? :confused:
Paul
By: J31/32 - 4th March 2010 at 11:41
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/8548021.stm
is this the one? interesting.
By: lancastermkx - 3rd March 2010 at 20:31
Looks like a dismantle than a smash it to bits job. Are they saving the cockpit?
Cockpit and various other fuselage sections saved,,,the rest is scrap ie smashed to bits
By: lancastermkx - 3rd March 2010 at 20:29
What else is at Kemble waiting for the scrapman, I will be passing tomorrow (Tues 2nd) on my way to Middle Wallop
Keep an eye out were lining them up:dev2:
By: lancastermkx - 3rd March 2010 at 20:25
Ha Ha all Gone:D
By: spitfireman - 1st March 2010 at 23:09
Looks like a dismantle than a smash it to bits job. Are they saving the cockpit?
By: Deano - 1st March 2010 at 21:42
There’s definitely 1, maybe 2 MK Airlines 742s in Kemble, I flew in there a couple months ago and remember 3 sat together.