August 10, 2007 at 12:33 pm
What is the future for this airframe?
At the recent families day it was looking very dirty and unloved and with the Tornado now acting as gate guard will this Victor be disposed off.
By: peppermint_jam - 8th January 2008 at 21:17
Thought tales of her demise may be exaggerated! Well done the RAF – see latest edition of FP for details of the Canberra Gate Guard which has just been repainted, bringin IIRC Marhams gate guards to 3 – Tornado, Canberra and Victor…
TT
TT, you aren’t quite correct. Marham’s Canberra isn’t actually on the gate as the Victor and Tornado are. She is hidden away inside the wire and not visible from outside the Station. She was also looking rather nice basking in the morning sunshine the other day! Got some pictures of her too which I’ll post here is nobody minds the thread creep!



By: Robert Hilton - 8th January 2008 at 20:46
She looks great, good job well done. Did you know that there is one part that is fitted in both the Halifax and Victor. One small bungee cord is exactly the same in both types.
Cheers
Cees
Check out the navigation lights, I think you might find a similarity.
By: Cees Broere - 8th January 2008 at 18:33
She looks great, good job well done. Did you know that there is one part that is fitted in both the Halifax and Victor. One small bungee cord is exactly the same in both types.
Cheers
Cees
By: pagen01 - 8th January 2008 at 09:49
Seems to be a alot conjecture here. Does anyone know if the MoD actually wants rid? Looks in fine condition to me and is in a fitting resting place, just needs some willing stn personnel to come forward to look after it. Mind you, that is more difficult with Health and Safety these days:rolleyes:
By: TEXANTOMCAT - 8th January 2008 at 09:32
Thought tales of her demise may be exaggerated! Well done the RAF – see latest edition of FP for details of the Canberra Gate Guard which has just been repainted, bringin IIRC Marhams gate guards to 3 – Tornado, Canberra and Victor…
TT
By: Peter - 8th January 2008 at 01:57
Excellent photo’s! It is good to see that they are taking an intereste in her well being!
By: Lindy's Lad - 7th January 2008 at 23:45
anyone know what the covering is on the glass?
She looks good…. maybe I won’t be buying the cockpit section after all….:rolleyes:
By: 92fis - 7th January 2008 at 23:42
Great pic’s, good to see that she still gets some tlc now and then. Certainly an impressive sight as you drive past it.
By: keithnewsome - 7th January 2008 at 23:26
Brilliant Pics PJ ! Just a little of the worlds aviation history. Just a little of the UK’s aviation history. But a big part of Norfolks aviation history ! Keith.
By: Denis - 7th January 2008 at 23:14
Terrific!
Looks miles better than when I saw her at II(AC) Squadrons 95th Birthday bash last July. Another great looking aircraft that looked right
By: peppermint_jam - 7th January 2008 at 22:58
XH673 has recently recieved a well needed wash, the RAF hired cherry pickers to allow access to the parts you can’t normally reach! All of the greeen slime that had built up on her upper surfaces in recent times is gone!
The old girl looks great now, she even glistens in the suns rays! I hope she stays put for years to come!!



p_j
By: Cees Broere - 12th August 2007 at 18:33
If you wish to place it on this side of the water Cees, I’d be willing to help you move it.:D
Hi Rob,
If I had the space to do so I would have done it long ago. The Victor is also one of my favourites you know, just as it is yours;)
Cheers
Cees
By: peppermint_jam - 12th August 2007 at 17:43

Taken 2003 if I remember right.
By: David Burke - 12th August 2007 at 16:37
I am taking a broad guess at it being Mod
By: peppermint_jam - 12th August 2007 at 12:59
Any ideas who ownership was relinquished to David?
p_j
By: David Burke - 12th August 2007 at 11:26
She was owned for a long time by a owner of a large cache of Saudi Lightnings. When he came into some ‘difficulties’ – I believe ownership was relinquished .
By: Robert Hilton - 11th August 2007 at 17:36
Pity, history repeats itself.
There are many Vulcans surviving but the poor old Victor which has been in service much longer fights for survival.:(
Cheers
Cees
If you wish to place it on this side of the water Cees, I’d be willing to help you move it.:D
By: Cees Broere - 11th August 2007 at 15:50
Pity, history repeats itself.
There are many Vulcans surviving but the poor old Victor which has been in service much longer fights for survival.:(
Cheers
Cees
By: Robert Hilton - 10th August 2007 at 20:12
That is what I thought, no idea who the owner is though. I did think that her days were numbered when a shiny Tornado GR1 with a thick coat of paint and a blacked out canopy appeared in our hangar at Marham a couple of years back, destined for only one place. But she has survived this far. The Fire section do give her an occasional wash, but only what can be reaches easily. I do still fear her days must be numbered though, such a shame with so few examples left of a type that was still in service less than 15 years ago!
If anyone has any photos of her being installed infront of SHQ, I’d love to see them! Must have been a logistical nightmare!
hope she’s got more fight left in her yet!!!!
p_j
It would be a shame to see 673 go. I left just before they moved her. I heard that only one tree was cut down to get her there. It is indeed gutted, it was one of a batch of five (should have been six) that were recovered for spares when 57 Sqn stood down. I’ve still got a couple of gauges from the cockpit at home. They were junked when she was stripped so I helped myself as it were.
By: Peter - 10th August 2007 at 19:19
Don’t write her off yet!
Until the jcb rolls in there is still hope!