September 20, 2004 at 8:53 am
Hi all a quick update, Dismantleing WILL commence on 04 October,this will take appox 2 weeks ,the move date will be (if all goes to plan) during the night of ither 16th or 17th. when the aircraft gets to manchester it will take a further 2 weeks to reassemble. I will update news when we are at Heathrow (as i will be on site to assist the guys doing the works) 😀
By: MANAIRPORTMAD - 20th September 2004 at 16:07
Wow, never knew how lucky I was living in Manchester! 1st the Avro, then the MON DC-10, then CONCORDE, then the vampire and now the trident!!
By: LBARULES - 20th September 2004 at 15:25
Fantastic news, cant wait to see her in her new home.
By: danairboy - 20th September 2004 at 15:24
You deserve a sainthood for what youve done for that Trident. I guess you love her so much! I love Tridents too!
By: TRIDENT MAN - 20th September 2004 at 13:59
Gaining access to ZK has always been the main reason to get her to the AVP,before she will be opened to the public i will re restore the flightdeck ,as she is now due for it ,the last time we restored it was in 1994. :rolleyes:
By: Bmused55 - 20th September 2004 at 10:55
I will certainly pay a visit when she is re-homed. The trident 3b is one of my favourite aircraft. Will it be possible to visit the interior?
With the care and attention Trident man and the TPS have given it, it would be tragic not to be able to view the interior!
By: danairboy - 20th September 2004 at 10:52
I will certainly pay a visit when she is re-homed. The trident 3b is one of my favourite aircraft. Will it be possible to visit the interior?
By: EGNM - 20th September 2004 at 10:47
Excellent news – Manchester certainly seem to be very active now in seeking Airliners for its museum/AVP area, a great addition to the RJX and Concorde!
By: TRIDENT MAN - 20th September 2004 at 10:38
The wings will remain as they are ,due to the area she will be displayed (she just fits)