October 16, 2014 at 11:08 am
A visit to east Fortune to try out an idea that I had for photographing Concorde, which kind of worked.
PLEASE NOTE that the image quality has suffered slightly, the 1600 pixel originals seem to have produced artifacts when reduced to 1024 for this post.
A silhouette of the BAC111
G-AVMO BAC111, East Fortune by wwshack, on Flickr
The Black Buck Vulcan
XM597 Vulcan, East Fortune by wwshack, on Flickr
The Comet has been given a bit of a spruce up
G-BDIX Comet, East Fortune by wwshack, on Flickr
The Comets cockpit
G-BDIX Comet, East Fortune by wwshack, on Flickr
The Bolingbroke project is moving on with the first coat of paint being applied. She will wear standard Canadian training yellow colour scheme.
9940 Bolingbroke, East Fortune by wwshack, on Flickr
A new one for the collection is this Beagle built Auster.
G-ARSL Auster, East Fortune by wwshack, on Flickr
The former Strathallan Tiger Moth has been given a new coat of paint and is expected to go on display at Chambers Street in Edinburgh along with the Ikarus
G-AOEL Tiger Moth, East Fortune by wwshack, on Flickr
An eight shot pano of the Boeing 707 cockpit
G-APFJ Boeing 707, East Fortune by wwshack, on Flickr
A pano shot of the inside of the Boeing 707 fuselage
G-APFJ Boeing 707, East Fortune by wwshack, on Flickr
The reason for my visit, something like 90 images went into these panoramas.
G-BOAA Concorde, East Fortune by wwshack, on Flickr
G-BOAA Concorde, East Fortune by wwshack, on Flickr
White balance was tricky in this hangar.
The Military hangar was closed for asbestos removal from the Lightning and Tornado, while the Civil hangar is undergoing a much needed refurbishment. The Beech 18 or the Dove will also be given a bit of a spruce up.
By: grow45 - 19th October 2014 at 17:41
The Bolingbroke project is moving on with the first coat of paint being applied. She will wear standard Canadian training yellow colour scheme.
9940 Bolingbroke, East Fortune by wwshack, on Flickr
Interesting comparison to when it arrived following the Strathallan Collection Sale in 1981.
g45
By: Arabella-Cox - 18th October 2014 at 13:45
Good to see captions on some excellent photographs………. Find it a little frustrating when folk post photographs without captions, especially when they are aircraft I do not recognise.
PM (paid up anorak !!!)
By: David Burke - 18th October 2014 at 12:00
A few more clicks will find you more than the verbatim CAA registration which indicates that Beagle’s as was purchased surplus Auster military airframes and reworked them.
Judging by your captions – maybe posting on Historic Aviation and knowing the past history of airframes indicates that you have more than a passing interest in trivia.
By: Wallace - 18th October 2014 at 07:49
Mark:G-ARSL Current Reg. Date:20/12/1996
Manufacturer:BEAGLE-AUSTER AIRCRAFT LTD
Type:BEAGLE AUSTER A.61
I got this from the information CAA web site, personally it is just a picture, I leave the trivia for the anoraks.
By: 1batfastard - 17th October 2014 at 18:52
Hi All,
Wallace,
That Bolingbroke is coming along fine should be a credit to the museum when completed and thanks for all the snaps. :eagerness:
Geoff.
By: David Burke - 17th October 2014 at 10:33
It’s not a Beagle built Auster ! Its a Auster built AOP.6 -bought back by Beagle and converted to A.61 Terrier 2 Standard . It isn’t appropriate in military markings as it deviates substancially from AOP.6 specification i.e no rear observer seat -modified instrument surround -floor mounted compass- modified flap brackets- incorrect rear glazing – larger rudder and smaller fin and the larger tailplanes !
As it stands it doesnt represent either well – it would be far better restored as a Terrier 2 in civil markings
By: Wyvernfan - 16th October 2014 at 16:06
Yes lovely photos, good to see the Vulcan, Comet and Bolingbroke.
Rob
By: Consul - 16th October 2014 at 14:25
Nice quality images Wallace. That final creation looks like the bird is thrashing about trying to get out of its cage ….or is it a tribute to Bananarama? 😉
Tim