Thanks OP, enjoyed that. Him and Danny MakAskill are unbelievable.
Great pics mate, thanks for sharing. Any pics of her cockpit?
Agreed m3bobby. Walk on the beach tonight old boy?
If you’ve not got access to a TV and are in the UK, you can go to http://www.tvcatchup.com.
You need to register, but it’s free. They have the BBC news channel, but they’re not talking about it at the minute.
Sad news. Inspirational man and a gent to boot.
Rest a while Fred.
Thanks Ross, I’ll get it registered.
Alan, thanks for the link. I’ll have a read. Its location is fairly isolated, and anything found will be given to a local museum. We’re primarily interested in trying to identify the aircraft and find out if there were casualties. Posting the location on a public forum could encourage relic hunters, which is the last thing anyone wants.
Slightly OT but I visited the highland aviation museum in Scotland last weekend. The have the cockpit of Valiant XD875 there, and unlike most other museums, you can access all the cockpits!
Slightly better view from the pilots seat than the Vulcan, but not as good as the Victor!
She’s pretty much complete, bar a few deletions, perhaps sensitive equipment.
Good to hear that she may well survive againsta ll odds! Hopefully there will be soome more news forthcoming.
Is the radar antenna still fitted?
Excellent work! I look forward to seeing your progress.
Matt, it didn’t occur to me that Simon might have GR bits too or i’d have mentioned it! DOH! I’ll point you in the right direction when I get into work mate.
DOH, just realised its a repost, apologies! Feel free to bin mods.
A wonderful restoration in a relatively short time! Superb effort by all involved. I for one would love to see some more pics.