Only 24 hours to go!!
Hope to see some of You there on Wednesday evening..
Cheers
GASYD
Hi Anna and Nosmo King,
Hope the information I supplied answered Your questions and will we see You there??
Cheers
GASYD
Hi,
Here is the latest info on the Vimy project and the special event on June 3rd 2009 at Brooklands Museum.
BROOKLANDS VIMY – LATEST NEWS
Special event on 3rd June will raise funds for
the Vimy’s farewell flying appearances
Brooklands Museum’s airworthy Vickers Vimy replica NX71MY is due to revisit Clifden in County Galway, Ireland, to mark the 90th anniversary of Alcock and Brown’s historic landfall there in 1919. To cover the costs of this unique journey and other farewell flying appearances in 2009, the Museum will launch a special appeal at a fund-raising lecture at Brooklands on Wednesday 3rd June at 7:30pm.
The Vimy, currently based at Duxford for the Summer season courtesy of the Imperial War Museum, is due to be retired from flying and to become a permanent “live” exhibit at Brooklands at the end of this year. Weather and resources permitting, the highlight of its visit to Ireland will be an appearance at the Connemara Airshow on Saturday 13th June.
Some funding is already in place to ensure this happens, but further support (either in cash or kind) is urgently required to meet extra costs expected to be incurred. These include fuel, insurance, landing fees, engineering inspection/maintenance, crew training and travel, exemptions and permissions.
A special Vimy fund has therefore been launched by the Brooklands Museum to fund the aeroplane’s final few public flying appearances this year and to cover its future upkeep in retirement in the longer term.
Several individual donations have already been pledged and a special Vimy Fund-raising event will be staged at Brooklands Museum on Weds 3rd June at 7.30pm.
This will feature a unique illustrated lecture on the Vimy’s three re-enactment flights given by Vimy Triple Crown co-ordinator Jenny Moseley and, schedules permitting, the Vimy’s current chief pilot John Dodd and its instigator, original owner and pilot, Peter McMillan, will make guest appearances.
Jenny and Peter will also conduct an auction of some super prizes donated by Vimy enthusiasts including Vimy memorabilia, flights in vintage aeroplanes, a VIP visit to the Tower of London, a flight in the Concorde Simulator at Brooklands and much more.
Admission will be by donation on the door (doors open at 6.00pm and a bar will be open for drinks and light refreshments) – entry via the Museum’s Campbell Gate off Brooklands Road. Further details are posted at http://www.brooklandsmuseum.com. If you are unable to attend but would like to make a donation, this will be welcomed and for UK taxpayers, a downloadable Gift Aid form is also available on the website.
It is Brooklands Museum’s intention, in agreement with its Trustees, the Vimy’s previous owners and the UK’s Civil Aviation Authority, to retire the aeroplane from flying after marking the 90th anniversary of the Smith brothers’ epic flight from England to Australia in November. NX71MY will then be delivered to Brooklands Museum by the end of 2009 for display and preservation in fully ‘live’ condition.
All offers of help should be sent to Julian Temple, General Manager – Museum Operations, Brooklands Museum, Brooklands Road, Weybridge, Surrey. KT13 0QN. Tel: 01932 857381 ext. 240 or 0787 1085049; email: [email]juliantemple@brooklandsmuseum.com[/email].
Hi Folks.
Details will be posted here shortly.
Also keep an eye on http://www.brooklandsmuseum.com/index.php?/events
Cheers
GASYD
The Emirates flight went over Brooklands around 14:00+ outbound from Heathrow
Very nice shots..
I’m sure it did not rain that hard Yesterday that they needed floats:)
(Ok Anna You heard that one yesterday!)
SYD
G-AVMO (ex Cosford) at East Fortune
Pagen01: ta for pic of Me!!
BAC 1-11 G-AZMF
Flew last comercial flight of a 1-11 in Europe in 2003
Built at Bournemouth (Hurn) thus making it important to preserve it there!
What better way to show the history of the site!
HI Brian,
The pedestrian entrance off Brooklands Road is still open for pedestrians.
Have a good time.
Hi Steve,
Need to check info tomorrow so could have an answer by then.
Cheers
Nik
Great Photos Darran,
BBC Breakfast just had article on Liberty Bell, nice film but persisited in calling it a replica !! Typical!!..
Joe90 and patb,
Glad You enjoyed Yourselves, blessed with wonderful weather..
Great pictures Joe90, hope to see more one day.
Sorry to Nosmo King for not replying earlier but the event was only for one day.
Cheers
GASYD
Thread drift, Sorry!!
Yes, the David Brown Tractor is the one at Brooklands Museum. We have pictures of it towing sections of Concorde around the Brooklands site in the 1970’s!!
Back to the thread, can anybody help me with the C/n of 9M-OPT which I helped look after at Farnborough 1996 , I have conflicting info!..
Thanks,
GASYD
Tangmere1940,
Try looking for a copy of Air Pictorial Feb 2001
It has an article plus photos on the retirement of XV103
Cheers
Yes, ZS-MRU is still there, well it was a couple of weeks ago, I will check again tomorrow.
GASYD