February 16, 2007 at 2:04 pm
Can anyone cofirm the present whereabouts and condition of this aircraft. Last I think I heard was that it was in North Wales but up for “disposal” any information gratefully received.
By: Jon H - 9th December 2007 at 18:01
Mods,
Would you be good enough to close this thread and direct folks to the new restoration progress thread please 🙂
Jon
See here [BR]
http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?t=76622
By: Jon H - 27th October 2007 at 22:45
Wow you guys dont hang about do you!
Thanks as always for your continued help with MLZ 🙂
Jon
By: RAF Millom - 27th October 2007 at 22:17
If you look in the attached you will notice the engines from AMLZ have already made it inside.
By: Nashio966 - 27th October 2007 at 08:36
she looks to be in a fairly sorry state, but if she’s been stored in america somewhere really hot it could just be faded paint and dirt? why has she been left without cowls on though? reviveable?
By: wv838 - 26th October 2007 at 23:29
And some current (this week) pics of Prince Mk.4 N206UP in California are here: http://jetstream-club.org/N206UP/
By: Jon H - 25th October 2007 at 09:13
Just a quick post to say that a write up should be appearing in the December issue of most magazines next month 🙂
Jon
By: RAF Millom - 16th October 2007 at 09:29
Not bad going for an airframe reported as destroyed last year is it!
Need to see what state the fuse is in first then go from there. Couple of forumites have PM’d me (guys will respond to you all tonight when i get home 🙂 ) about it so there are options if there is enough worth preserving.
Right then folks – which airframe you want me to save next!? 😉 😀 (I am joking by the way!)
Just checking you hadnt forgetten about the engine David 🙂
Jon
We have got plans and photos from when we restored our example, plus the actual Flea to use as a template in the same building if it helps.
By: RAF Millom - 16th October 2007 at 09:21
Hmmm thought that would be needed – guys let me know the cost and will reimburse you. Albeit a new can of worm killer when I get up to visit! 😀
Jon
No need we had 50 litres in stock that someone gave us
By: wv838 - 15th October 2007 at 22:36
the preservation movement as such has no weight! This forum has more influence in preservation than the bodies outside of it.
Very True.
By: Jon H - 15th October 2007 at 16:48
Looking forward to the next issue! Caernarfon’s ‘Two in One’ Flea story has had an amazing turn of fortune! Could it be Millom’s ‘Two into Three’ ?
Possibly the fastest reversal in fortune for an airframe.
Pagen – the preservation movement as such has no weight! This forum has more influence in preservation than the bodies outside of it.
Jon – I havn’t forgotten the Alvis!
Not bad going for an airframe reported as destroyed last year is it!
Need to see what state the fuse is in first then go from there. Couple of forumites have PM’d me (guys will respond to you all tonight when i get home 🙂 ) about it so there are options if there is enough worth preserving.
Right then folks – which airframe you want me to save next!? 😉 😀 (I am joking by the way!)
Just checking you hadnt forgetten about the engine David 🙂
Jon
By: David Burke - 15th October 2007 at 16:38
Looking forward to the next issue! Caernarfon’s ‘Two in One’ Flea story has had an amazing turn of fortune! Could it be Millom’s ‘Two into Three’ ?
Possibly the fastest reversal in fortune for an airframe.
Pagen – the preservation movement as such has no weight! This forum has more influence in preservation than the bodies outside of it.
Jon – I havn’t forgotten the Alvis!
By: pagen01 - 15th October 2007 at 16:10
If the Flea has been saved aswel as the Prince,thenit is a double hoorah! Welldone guys.
Is there anything left of the Carnafon collection now?
By: Jon H - 15th October 2007 at 15:46
I do know someone with a Prince Alvis Leonides which should be available.
David – can you PM me some details so I can persue this?
Cheers 🙂
Jon
By: Jon H - 15th October 2007 at 14:53
Glynn has just phoned me to say he has found the remains of the Flea and that it is currently being soaked in worm killer. 😮
Hmmm thought that would be needed – guys let me know the cost and will reimburse you. Albeit a new can of worm killer when I get up to visit! 😀
Jon
By: RAF Millom - 15th October 2007 at 14:13
Glynn has just phoned me to say he has found the remains of the Flea and that it is currently being soaked in worm killer. 😮
By: RAF Millom - 15th October 2007 at 11:56
Not sure what to do with it yet but big thing is it will be safe and sound in the good care of the chaps at Millom for now.
Jon
We could start to breed them, as we have already got two
By: Jon H - 15th October 2007 at 11:41
Did you notice an HM.14 Flea shaped piece of wooden packing amongst it all ?
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Allow me to expand on Dave’s comment.
In short I am 99% confident we have also saved the Flea – totally by accident!!
Having spoken with the working party that went (I was unable to attend that day), it looks like on the return trip for MLZ’s fuselage and other bits our guys have used it stack control surfaces on.
So having spoken with Caernarfon if we indeed have it, then we have come to an agreement for me to take ownership of the little beast! 😀 Not sure what to do with it yet but big thing is it will be safe and sound in the good care of the chaps at Millom for now.
Jon
By: pagen01 - 15th October 2007 at 10:38
This has to be the forum achievement of the year.
Well done guys, it dosen’t get any better than saving and preserving an important airframe.
IF the Flea has been destroyed, the full weight of the UK preservation movement should come bearing down on Carnafon, and it shows that important types can still be dealt with by how the owners wish, and not by any legislation or moral guidance.
By: Arabella-Cox - 15th October 2007 at 07:07
G-AMLZ just after delivery to RAF Millom, she will be moving inside in the next few weeks
Did you notice an HM.14 Flea shaped piece of wooden packing amongst it all ?
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By: Jon H - 15th October 2007 at 00:01
Once again a HUGE thanks to Mark & Glynn up at Millom – without their help we wouldn’t be were we are now.
Cheers guys – we owe you one 🙂
Jon