April 11, 2015 at 8:53 pm
Wolverhampton’s Tettenhall Transport Heritage Centre has installed five major new exhibits, the largest surviving piece of an RAF Balliol T.2, the cockpit of WN516, the cockpit of Canberra T.17, WJ576, Vampire T.11 fuselage, XD445, Spectrum microlight, and two Viper jet engines.
Phots here.
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By: Arabella-Cox - 23rd May 2016 at 17:11
With the arrival Of Slingsby Cadet TX.3, WT877, the Heritage Centre now has 3 complete aircraft and 8 cockpits on display. The Spectrum microlight, is now for the first time fully erected, and complete, except for an exhaust manifold. If anyone knows of one, perhaps damaged or blown, but suitable for static display, we would be very grateful.
Looks like a Rotax 532 or a 582 engine. I may well have something that will do the job.
Regards
Mark
By: Wulfie - 22nd May 2016 at 21:53
With the arrival Of Slingsby Cadet TX.3, WT877, the Heritage Centre now has 3 complete aircraft and 8 cockpits on display. The Spectrum microlight, is now for the first time fully erected, and complete, except for an exhaust manifold. If anyone knows of one, perhaps damaged or blown, but suitable for static display, we would be very grateful.
By: Wulfie - 12th April 2015 at 07:05
WN149 is still in store at Cosford. The Association are still trying to finish the flaps and such at Wednesfield High School.
By: Rob68 - 11th April 2015 at 21:34
Any idea what happened to WN149, still in store at Codford?