January 3, 2010 at 7:02 pm
A Thread for anyone at brunty to update with news on the various comings and goings and work carried out on the resident jets, hopefully encouraging more willing volunteers to come down and keep the old girls running
On the inside
JP
JP canopy off windscreen seal replaced white paint work touch up started and attempt to jack up stbd side to attend to brakes however don’t know if clive managed to secure a serviceable tripod jack, the cockpit floor has already been painted and both seats removed with the stick tops undercoated in grey
Sea Vixen
Repaint continued, nose leg removed hopefully to bournemouth to be looked at
left leg jacked up as we have persistent slow puncture
this aircraft continues to be the prototype for the development of a bespoke ground comms system at brunty for the taxing aircraft
External tanks in for reworking and prep for repainting and then fitment anything XP924 can do we’ll try and eminate (other than flying that is )
Victor
Unchanged other than the wash down before coming in, no work as of yet appears to have commenced
XW544 ECU
rotated to the vertical and oil tank change and burner overhaul continues
Iskra
Nose cone removed unsure of what maintenance is being done
GSE servicing
The pink tug has had all it’s electrics re-worked and is in the first stages of a re-paint prep
2 x Stads being worked repainted
2 x Power Sets being worked one for the comet i believe
Outside
XX894
Pitot probe refit and ASI checks
As for the rest feel free to chip in and let everybody know what’s occuring
Laters
Matt
Sea Vixen XJ494
By: F-111buff26 - 31st March 2025 at 15:17
good to hear.
and is it just me or did the LPG thread disappear? updates welcome
By: Arabella-Cox - 31st March 2025 at 13:36
From yesterday
Victor
the rub down for the repaint has begun and there are numerous panels removed and stored for painting
Iskra
there was initial trouble starting this one up last week could not find out if they managed it in the end
JP’s
Both JP’s are in the hanger for partial re-paints and maintenance, Nev’s started being rubbed down whilst the other one was having it’s main leg shocks sorted and the wheels and brakes stripped down, the wheels covers are looking a bit cracked and perished and clive assures me that they are getting replaced for newer ones
Vixen
Inverters are firing up now, the nav light issue is still outstanding as the port positive feed appears to have a break somewhere in the outer wing and short of opening every panel we might be looking at new wiring running externally for part of the way, the nose leg is stripped down at bournemouth and the external tanks are mid paint we are just sorting out mounting assy’s for them
the full paint is now down to outer wing panels finishing the port outer boom and a few smaller areas such as the tailplane trailing edge
one more stad has also been repainted and there are a number of power sets in the back of the hanger hopefully being sorted out for the summer running season
Bucc’s
894 was running on external AC power outside and was still blinking in the distance when i left, guy was trying to get the “strike sight” working
544 engine looks essentially complete and the casing is all on it remains in the vertical and possibly just needs a route back out of the hanger
TTFN
By: Arabella-Cox - 31st March 2025 at 13:36
I’m affraid it’s going to be the same i think although i might be wrong
If more people were to stump up some reddies for an aircraft colour change (aka the preserved steam movement) then other paint jobs might be possible but alas nobody has offered
By: Nashio966 - 31st March 2025 at 13:36
would be nice, but a royal pain in the butt to keep clean!
i think a White underside and camoflage upper would be best 🙂
By: Rlangham - 31st March 2025 at 13:36
Fingers crossed for anti-flash White!
By: Phantom Phil - 31st March 2025 at 13:36
What colours will the Victor be sporting?? Gloss Grey/Green camouflage perhaps??
By: Arabella-Cox - 31st March 2025 at 13:35
i’m going to speak to the owner this week about using the paint left over from 494 to sort it out externally with 494 being live more than before, then this should be the cockpit to exhibit when 494 is out on the end of the runway
we’ll have to see if we can sort it out as the trailer it’s on is not stable
By: H.M.S Vulture - 31st March 2025 at 13:35
Hi,
Can anyone tell me what progress if any is being made to restore or conserve Sea Vixen cockpit XN650? Currently at Bruntingthorpe.
cheers
By: Arabella-Cox - 31st March 2025 at 13:31
facebook group started for anyone to join
By: Arabella-Cox - 31st March 2025 at 13:28
were looking at an exit date of around the end of march at the latest
i believe the hanger is to be re-leased to another non-aviation related business, but it’s a long term contract and you can’t blame the walton family from taking on a gauranteed income stream in this economic climate
hence the reason everyone is attending to long term paint restoration for the coming winters ahead outside and anything else that is unpleasent outside like the sea vixen nose leg overhaul
By: TEXANTOMCAT - 31st March 2025 at 13:28
and we’ve just taken delivery of a Broussard…. missed that chaps didnt you!!
:diablo: details here….
http://www.beechrestorations.com/latestnews.php
TT
By: mickyjackson - 31st March 2025 at 13:28
Are these aircraft inside for good now, or is this just a temporary thing?
By: Arabella-Cox - 31st March 2025 at 12:55
some more
By: Arabella-Cox - 31st March 2025 at 12:55
latest photo’s from the 30th
By: Peter - 31st March 2025 at 12:53
Whays happening with the Victor? Not sure what you are trying to show with the side view of the cockpit?
By: Mostlyharmless - 31st March 2025 at 12:52
It looks like it may have been rubbed down ready for respraying? Just as a ballpark figure how much does it cost in paint to cover an aircraft the size of the Victor?
MH
By: Arabella-Cox - 31st March 2025 at 12:51
Dave walton would have the figures but i think it’s been in storage ready for this repaint for a while, yeas the side view of the victor nose show the rub down as far as i know the main fuselage is done and most of the right wing top surface but obviously no paint till the rub down is completed
news on the iskra is that it too is for a repaint, colour undecided yet but more than likely silver
as for the vixen started lining out the top panel only takes about an hour to mask off and then the other “royal navy” on which was at least another hour
only 3 sets of top panels to line out now aaarrgghhh
By: Arabella-Cox - 31st March 2025 at 12:50
has nev not got one, i remember seeing one i think, however he’s on holiday for a while so erm don’t know how you’ll contact him (i’ll ask DT to see if there is one)
By: Die_Noctuque - 31st March 2025 at 12:50
Colin,
Any leads on a new nosewheel rim would be handy! The old one with the perished tyre is very reluctant to let the tyre go to be replaced with the old stock new one we have – any handy gen would be welcomed!
Cheers
Timbo
By: colhot - 31st March 2025 at 12:50
Victor
the rub down for the repaint has begun and there are numerous panels removed and stored for painting
Iskra
there was initial trouble starting this one up last week could not find out if they managed it in the end
JP’s
Both JP’s are in the hanger for partial re-paints and maintenance, Nev’s started being rubbed down whilst the other one was having it’s main leg shocks sorted and the wheels and brakes stripped down, the wheels covers are looking a bit cracked and perished and clive assures me that they are getting replaced for newer ones
Vixen
Inverters are firing up now, the nav light issue is still outstanding as the port positive feed appears to have a break somewhere in the outer wing and short of opening every panel we might be looking at new wiring running externally for part of the way, the nose leg is stripped down at bournemouth and the external tanks are mid paint we are just sorting out mounting assy’s for them
the full paint is now down to outer wing panels finishing the port outer boom and a few smaller areas such as the tailplane trailing edge
one more stad has also been repainted and there are a number of power sets in the back of the hanger hopefully being sorted out for the summer running seasonBucc’s
894 was running on external AC power outside and was still blinking in the distance when i left, guy was trying to get the “strike sight” working
544 engine looks essentially complete and the casing is all on it remains in the vertical and possibly just needs a route back out of the hanger
TTFN
Wish I lived closer as I would be helping with the JP as I did 8 years on those beasts.
Colin