April 2, 2007 at 9:54 pm
The Trident Preservation Society, together with TAS Manchester and Manchester Airport formally opened Trident Three, G-AWZK “Zulu Kilo” at the MAN Aviation Viewing Park today. Present were a group of around 60 former pilots, engineers, cabin crew and others who have been associated with the aircraft throughout its design, build, operation and retirement and restoration:



Capt. Tony Angus originally accepted the aircraft from Hawker Siddeley on 16th October, 1971

Capt. Angus cuts the ribbon


A Rolls-Royce RB162-83 boost engine on loan from the Mosquito Museum, London Colney

Capt. Peter McLeland looking very at home in his old seat!
By: Manston Airport - 3rd April 2007 at 13:47
Great shots Toby and good to Peter McLeland where he belongs:D
James
By: Ren Frew - 3rd April 2007 at 12:13
Good to see, I must get my trip south booked soon.
By: steve rowell - 3rd April 2007 at 07:33
Probably brings back a lot of fond memories for those former Trident skippers