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Channel Dornier Update

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12997528

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By: Arabella-Cox - 11th April 2011 at 19:09

David

I understand where you are coming from. Although underwater footage (not just the scans) show the aeroplane in a remarkable state of preservation the fact of the matter is that it will obviously need a great deal of conservation/stabilisation once it is out of the water – and I would suspect that will be on ongoing if not permanent state of affairs.

A massive project all round.

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By: David Burke - 11th April 2011 at 18:57

Tangmere -my consideration was purely on the exposure of aluminium and the oxidation process ! Whilst it would be great to think something recognisable and in good or restorable order could emerge I still think thats unlikely! Looking at the RAFM’s past record I would rather they speak to fresh water salvors to see what could fill some holes in the RAF ‘missing’ types list.

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By: silver fox - 10th April 2011 at 22:36

I would like to think that this aircraft can be be recovered more or less intact, however having seen what tides and shifting sand did to a modern car in just 6 months I won’t be holding my breath.

Like many others I will still wish any recovery attempt the best of luck.

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By: David Burke - 9th April 2011 at 18:42

I think people need a reality check ! This is an aluminium aircraft in wet sand ! Its going to fall apart as soon as its lifted out of that sand at a rate of knots.

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By: trumper - 9th April 2011 at 18:36

RyanAir used 40 of them 😉 😀

ROFL 😀 Do you have to pay extra to get both engines running 🙂

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By: Rlangham - 9th April 2011 at 17:42

A “Nazi passenger jet…” “In almost perfect condition…”
No wonder that rag has earned the soubriquet “Daily Fail”… :rolleyes:

Although it’s quite surprising they got one of their pet subjects wrong, considering it’s other soubriquet the “Daily Heil”

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By: J Boyle - 9th April 2011 at 17:03

RyanAir used 40 of them 😉 😀

Don’t give them any ideas.:eek:

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By: ZRX61 - 9th April 2011 at 16:26

:)Just out of interest how many Do 17’s are there in a reasonable or complete state.

RyanAir used 40 of them 😉 😀

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By: Bruce - 8th April 2011 at 18:17

It is upside down.

I would suggest that although it is in one piece, corrosion is likely to be significant. Restoring it would remove a huge amount of original material, so I believe it is better to leave well alone. It will be a big enough job to stabilise it once it is raised.

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By: brewerjerry - 8th April 2011 at 18:13

Hi
A shame it is not going to be restored,hopefully in the future a german or norwegian museum will find one then we will get a fully restored example.
cheers
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By: JT442 - 8th April 2011 at 18:12

“some damage to the cockpit area….” I’d say that it looks upside down..!

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By: DazDaMan - 8th April 2011 at 18:07

Great footage of it. I take it the plan is to bring it up eventually?

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By: David Burke - 8th April 2011 at 17:32

Maybe they should recover the P-38 at Harlech first as a bit of practice!

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By: trumper - 8th April 2011 at 16:45

Thanks ,i did suspect so but thought maybe there was one somewhere,or should i say hoped.
Still strange how non survived,makes this even more important.

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By: jeepman - 8th April 2011 at 16:34

:)Just out of interest how many Do 17’s are there in a reasonable or complete state.
Shame they couldn’t save them from Finland in the 50’s.

Approximately none

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