Comet G-ACSS

Comet G-ACSS

Postby lrv890 on Fri 16 Mar 2012, 8:15 pm

Hi anyone heard anymore more about when the Comet at Shuttleworth is likely to be flying this year
I went at Xmas and had a look at the restoration , It would be great to see it flying again
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Re: Comet G-ACSS

Postby DanO1978 on Mon 19 Mar 2012, 10:58 pm

lrv890 wrote:Hi anyone heard anymore more about when the Comet at Shuttleworth is likely to be flying this year
I went at Xmas and had a look at the restoration , It would be great to see it flying again


I understood it was only to be restored to taxying condition - too valuable to risk in the air?
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Re: Comet G-ACSS

Postby lrv890 on Tue 20 Mar 2012, 6:44 pm

I found this if anyone is interested

http://forum.keypublishing.com/archive/ ... 14082.html
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Re: Comet G-ACSS

Postby cw318is on Wed 21 Mar 2012, 12:52 am

DanO1978 wrote: too valuable to risk in the air?


Been thinking about this, I would have thought that Old Wardens' very rare and completely original Edwardians are more valuable and certainly a lot more unique. There are a few DH88 replicas around the world at the moment so fingers crossed one of them will be in the skies soon. Basing SS at Duxford if its true will be interesting.
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Re: Comet G-ACSS

Postby Mike on Fri 23 Mar 2012, 11:23 pm

DanO1978 wrote:I understood it was only to be restored to taxying condition - too valuable to risk in the air?

Yes, all that Kevlar would be expensive to replace! :handbag:
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Re: Comet G-ACSS

Postby lrv890 on Sat 24 Mar 2012, 1:17 am

I have posted a photo of her being worked on at Xmas in HDR along with a few others from the collection. I listed it in this section but it got moved the military ?
It does sound like they are trying to get it back in the air this year
It would certainly look good against a nice blue sky with the evening sun on her
Here hoping
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Re: Comet G-ACSS

Postby DonBonzo on Sun 22 Jul 2012, 10:49 am

Overheard one of the restoration engineers yesterday saying that they are working on strengthening the undercarriage - presumably they'd only be doing that if the intention was to fly her again.......here's hoping.
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Re: Comet G-ACSS

Postby lrv890 on Sun 22 Jul 2012, 3:44 pm

By the looks of her yesterday I don't think its going to be this year though , I do hope they get her back in the air soon !!!!
Then we just need a nice evening display like last night for some cracking photo opportunities
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Re: Comet G-ACSS

Postby lrv890 on Fri 17 Aug 2012, 7:27 am

Hi All
just a quick update for anyone interested , they have just started advertising the Oct 7th show as a Cold War Jet Tribute Show and intend to have the Comet flying as part of the programme . Let just pray for good weather !!!!
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Re: Comet G-ACSS

Postby funhouse on Fri 17 Aug 2012, 7:34 pm

Sorry to disappoint you, but it's unlikely to fly this season, just wondering who was responsible for the add listing the Comet as due to display.
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Re: Comet G-ACSS

Postby lrv890 on Fri 17 Aug 2012, 7:53 pm

here is the link

http://www.shuttleworth.org/tickets/eve ... asp?ID=163

it will be a shame if it doesn't but theres still next season
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Re: Comet G-ACSS

Postby King Cobra on Fri 07 Sep 2012, 1:18 pm

Advertised as returning to the skies at the October show.
http://shuttleworth.org/tickets/event-d ... asp?ID=163
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Re: Comet G-ACSS

Postby capercaillie on Tue 11 Sep 2012, 5:11 pm

Must be 25 years since I can last remember seeing it fly, beautiful aircraft :biggrin:
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Re: Comet G-ACSS

Postby Stan on Tue 11 Sep 2012, 5:28 pm

But as I recall, chronically prone to ground looping. I'm suprised they're giving it another go to be honest.
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Re: Comet G-ACSS

Postby duxfordhawk on Thu 20 Sep 2012, 11:00 pm

When will it test fly?
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Re: Comet G-ACSS

Postby DonBonzo on Fri 21 Sep 2012, 7:22 am

duxfordhawk wrote:When will it test fly?


Before tomorrow's show?? :heyhey:
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Re: Comet G-ACSS

Postby KAM68 on Wed 28 Nov 2012, 10:31 pm

The latest update on G-ACSS is now on the Shuttleworth Collections facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/notes/the-shuttleworth-collection/naked-tomtit-and-the-comets-new-legs/10151267164184476.
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Re: Comet G-ACSS

Postby Teaboy on Fri 30 Nov 2012, 11:47 am

I was always confused as to whether it is genuine or a replica, as I believe there is both - both bearing the same name? Could anyome clarify this please?

I remember one flying over the village cricket pitch once when I was very young - 20years ago, but I do not know which it was!
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Re: Comet G-ACSS

Postby viper28 on Fri 30 Nov 2012, 7:56 pm

As far as I know she is the original G-ACSS built in 1934 (at least thats what the Shuttleworth record says).
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Re: Comet G-ACSS

Postby DerekF on Mon 03 Dec 2012, 1:36 pm

Teaboy wrote:I remember one flying over the village cricket pitch once when I was very young - 20years ago, but I do not know which it was!


That would this one this one.

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Taken in 1988, G-ACSS was restored to flying condition at Hatfield and flew in 1987/1988
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