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A rare find in Switzerland

Lincs Aviation Heritage Centre have released info on their latest find…..in Switzerland of all places!
http://www.lincsaviation.co.uk/news/latest-news/a-special-find-on-the-continent.htm

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By: Kenneth - 27th February 2018 at 22:32

So everybody wants to see NX611 fly again – but preferably without consuming any parts still around? Difficult nut to crack that is…

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By: minimans - 27th February 2018 at 19:22

This is beginning to sound like the preserve or restore debate! I’m of a mind that the Merlin was built to make noise and power………..Let her roar!!!

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By: AndyY - 27th February 2018 at 16:03

I agree, preserve it as a historical artifact!
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By: Oxcart - 27th February 2018 at 11:34

I wonder if RR would be interested in swapping it for a display Merlin they must have in Derby?

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By: TAFFEVANS - 27th February 2018 at 11:17

One Merlin 25, so only one more needed for an airworthy Mosquito��

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By: David Burke - 27th February 2018 at 11:04

You could argue the same point with the Puma engine for the D.H 9 ! Been in a museum for decades -overhauling and running it is no different . However the only way you can practically ensure something really is totally inhibited is to strip apart then put back together.

There is no guarantee that leaving something ‘as is’ preserves it long term.

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By: DH82EH - 26th February 2018 at 23:28

It’s only original once!

Andy

Still, pretty sweet find!

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By: Flying_Pencil - 26th February 2018 at 22:45

I agree. Don’t touch. Glass case (sealed), preserved, on display,

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By: nx611_1945 - 26th February 2018 at 20:50

It would certainly need to go through overhaul before it could be classed as airworthy, costing around £90k. Once overhauled it ‘just another airworthy Merlin’, the seal would have been broken.

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By: Arabella-Cox - 26th February 2018 at 20:30

Splendid acquisition. It’s so nice to see when this sort of thing turns up.

Obviously it needs looking after as it’s probably worth quite a bit, however, as regards a flying engine it will depend on its modification state as to whether it will need to be rebuilt or not. Did it come with its log card/book?

If it’s not going to fly, just ground run, then you might consider cashing it in and going for something less pristine – but just as good and considerably cheaper?

Just my two-penn’orth (for what it’s worth).

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By: nx611_1945 - 26th February 2018 at 20:23

JC i know exactly what you mean! So historically valuable just left as ot rolled off the line.
This is the 10th engine for the Centre so the need to use it is very slim.

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By: trumper - 26th February 2018 at 18:36

A piece of history of it’s own.Is there such a shortage of these engines that it would have to be used?

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By: Sopwith - 26th February 2018 at 18:32

What a fantastic find, well done.

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By: Junk Collector - 26th February 2018 at 17:56

It seems too good to use, if that makes sense

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