Tomick wrote:Ah well, poetic licence is allowed considering they'll not be seen in this manner again (other than the next scheduled event at Kirkby), and you never know, Just Jane might be in the air in the not too distant future.
Hi Mr T.
Can give you an update on "Just Jane", as in straight from the horses mouth.
"Just Jane" now has several parts licensed to fly. All four engines obviously being one of the main items, but it is the airframe that is holding things up at the moment.
From what I understand there is a lot of investigative work to be done on the airframe, mainly the parts that cannot be seen and are not accesible by inspection plates.
These investigations are made by some sort of Xray device (way above my head at the moment) but will be enquiring as to how this work is carried out at my earliest chance.
One more thing to add, I`ve recently purchased a 1:24 scale Harrier GR3 Airfix kit and wouldn`t you know it they had a cockpit section on display of the above plane, so got some nice internal pics for reference.
Lastly, for anyone interested, on the 17th of September I have been granted access to RAF Scampton, home of the "Red Arrows" and base for the "Dam Busters".
Trip to include, RAF Scampton Heritage Centre, Guy Gibsons Office, his dog`s monument and some of the hangers. Report and allowed photo`s to follow.
Regards
delboy271155
(Derek)
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