October 5, 2005 at 12:36 pm
Has this left north weald yet for it new home stateside?
By: Bruce - 27th December 2007 at 16:55
All of the completed restorations are flown on a regular basis – see www.flyingheritage.com for details.
Bruce
By: David Burke - 27th December 2007 at 16:44
I suppose Paul Allen has built a track record of having aircraft rebuilt to immaculate standards – whilst he might not fly them regularily – he isn’t actually obliged to. I cannot remember any aircraft he has left to ‘rot’ – if ‘Grumpy’ is hangared at North Weald – I should imagine the rate of deterioration is the same as any other aircraft in a hangar.
By: remembering - 27th December 2007 at 16:17
[QUOTE=markstringer;1197357]Just wondering if anybody has any update on the ex-tfc b25 ‘grumpy’?
Hi, its “remembering” I need some advice on how to email information from this site to lots of people for my father-inlaw to ask if any one remembers him ! He is 83 not too good on his pins anymore and not computer literate. Name:- Derek Emms (Bomb Aimer) 1939-45. Trained in Canada (Picton) Ontario. Via me he would love to contact a crew member/buddy !! Can you help/advise.
Regards, Mike Evans. England
By: Oxcart - 27th December 2007 at 15:43
but when they fly you HAVE to look after them, when they’re static there’s a danger that they will rot from the inside out!
By: flyingcloggie - 27th December 2007 at 14:54
But on the other end, the planes are saved end will be well preserved. And if they don’t fly they will survive for a very long time.
By: Oxcart - 27th December 2007 at 10:43
Looks like Paul allen is another excentric who collects flyable aircaft but doesn’t fly them- DO hope i’m wrong!!
By: Newforest - 27th December 2007 at 08:51
Paul Allen has twelve planes under active restoration and a further twelve awaiting restoration. Mr. Grumpy would appear to be in the latter half unless it has been sold to another. There always seems to be a conspiracy of silence concerning its future.:confused:
By: PembrokeC1 - 27th December 2007 at 06:28
No been run a couple of times and the tyres get pumped up etc – but would now need major check before getting airborne again
By: markstringer - 26th December 2007 at 23:34
has it been maintained in airworthy trim? i remember seeing it come over my old flat in chafford hundred heading towards biggin hill about 3 years ago. What a sight.
By: PembrokeC1 - 26th December 2007 at 20:06
Still in the hangar at North Weald and up for sale again
By: Gromit - 4th January 2007 at 13:19
Here is another “Grumpy” B-25J to admire:
http://www.warbirddepot.com/images/wallpapers/1_january07/bomber1_1280jax.jpg
This is the Canadian Warplane Heritage one at EAA AirVenture 2006, according to the caption on the site that I found it on.
By: markstringer - 4th January 2007 at 11:44
whats has happened to grumpy?
any news on what the future holds for the ex TFC machine, B25 grumpy? it seems to be sitting waiting at North Weald for nearly 3 years gathering dust. I thought Paul Allens flying heritage collection had bought it? Have they now sold it on?
By: Tom_W - 4th May 2006 at 22:22
The Lightning has been moved to a new home in Cumbria, it went by road a week ago, all due to BA wanting it shifting or they would “scrap it”.
Tom
By: A.B. - 4th May 2006 at 14:16
I believe Bedsheet Bomber is to stay at WAP, as a gate guardian. What’s happening to the current gate guardian, I don’t know.
As for Grumpy – still at the Weald and will be for the foreseeable future.
By: N Darby - 3rd May 2006 at 17:40
bedsheet bomber has been moved recently to wycombe air park, booker. I saw her just last saturday. Intentions are to restore her to static condition. But where will she be on display?? I would love to lend a hand to restore her. Anyone know any contacts to offer my services?
By: Chipmunk Carol - 3rd May 2006 at 17:05
Methinks that was indeed “Bedsheet Bomber”, she was being craned onto a lowloader a couple of weekends ago
JBS. Thanks for the correction. I’m wrong, you’re right.
By: David Burke - 3rd May 2006 at 16:58
Ala ‘Bedsheet Bomber’ – a prime example of what the British climate does to an aircraft!
By: Manston Airport - 3rd May 2006 at 16:23
Hangar 11 isn’t big enough for a B25, hence why it won’t fit.
Oh right 😮 😀 they could leave it outside :p
James
By: David Burke - 3rd May 2006 at 16:15
James – the Mitchell was built in the imperial age ! Modern metric hangars simply won’t suffice!
By: Yak 11 Fan - 3rd May 2006 at 16:05
Hangar 11 isn’t big enough for a B25, hence why it won’t fit.