They've literally had to beg PEEL as their "new" home is not yet ready.
Least they can milk the cow now for a futher 6 months.
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- Sat 01 Apr 2023, 6:33 pm
- Forum: Historic Aviation
- Topic: Vulcan XH558 to leave Doncaster, possible ferry flight
- Replies: 413
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- Fri 24 Mar 2023, 9:53 pm
- Forum: Historic Aviation
- Topic: Vulcan XH558 to leave Doncaster, possible ferry flight
- Replies: 413
- Views: 86020
Re: Vulcan XH558 to leave Doncaster, possible ferry flight
You will sadly not be able to see XH558 depart, what you will see is a smoke screen from a newly speed taped canberra.
- Sat 25 Feb 2023, 10:03 pm
- Forum: Historic Aviation
- Topic: Vulcan XH558 to leave Doncaster, possible ferry flight
- Replies: 413
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Re: Vulcan XH558 to leave Doncaster, possible ferry flight
It's going to a little building being currently constructed (delayed) on the outskirts of Sheffield, will be enjoying a static life on a farm.
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- Mon 21 Nov 2022, 9:25 pm
- Forum: Historic Aviation
- Topic: Vulcan XH558 to leave Doncaster, possible ferry flight
- Replies: 413
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Re: Vulcan XH558 to leave Doncaster, possible ferry flight
You sound surprisedHeyfordDave111 wrote: ↑Mon 21 Nov 2022, 8:33 pmSo nothing for all those that gave hard cash to them? Figures!
- Mon 21 Nov 2022, 8:23 pm
- Forum: Historic Aviation
- Topic: Vulcan XH558 to leave Doncaster, possible ferry flight
- Replies: 413
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Re: Vulcan XH558 to leave Doncaster, possible ferry flight
The final engine runs for 2022 will take place for a private bash for volunteers and staff only on the 26th Nov.
- Sun 20 Nov 2022, 5:51 pm
- Forum: Historic Aviation
- Topic: Vulcan XH558 to leave Doncaster, possible ferry flight
- Replies: 413
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Re: Vulcan XH558 to leave Doncaster, possible ferry flight
They have arranged engineering to start late March for it to be dismantled, and moved by low loaders.
It will never likely run again engine wise, but may be electrically connected for a show piece.
Have to be off the airfield by June 23rd.
It will never likely run again engine wise, but may be electrically connected for a show piece.
Have to be off the airfield by June 23rd.
- Sun 20 Nov 2022, 11:33 am
- Forum: Historic Aviation
- Topic: Vulcan XH558 to leave Doncaster, possible ferry flight
- Replies: 413
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Re: Vulcan XH558 to leave Doncaster, possible ferry flight
I for one hope the volunteers remain attached to the aircraft but Edmondson, and trotters independent consultation traders alike can stop milking the cow with their 6 figure salaries.
- Sun 20 Nov 2022, 10:54 am
- Forum: Historic Aviation
- Topic: Vulcan XH558 to leave Doncaster, possible ferry flight
- Replies: 413
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Re: Vulcan XH558 to leave Doncaster, possible ferry flight
Its the same chap who wanted to build/fund the hangar at DSA but a clause was he wanted to own the land it would sit on and PEEL wouldn't budge.
After speaking to him, he confirmed the move.
Please check my posting history on 558, not been wrong yet.
After speaking to him, he confirmed the move.
Please check my posting history on 558, not been wrong yet.
- Sat 19 Nov 2022, 11:56 pm
- Forum: Historic Aviation
- Topic: Vulcan XH558 to leave Doncaster, possible ferry flight
- Replies: 413
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Re: Vulcan XH558 to leave Doncaster, possible ferry flight
Looks like 558 will be moving to Swallownest, on the outskirts of Sheffield.
Now I wonder when VTTS will inform their donators?
Now I wonder when VTTS will inform their donators?
- Sat 19 Nov 2022, 11:21 pm
- Forum: Historic Aviation
- Topic: Just Jane news
- Replies: 70
- Views: 64367
Re: Just Jane news
It was exchanged for a Spitfire. As was the P-51 that the RAF Museum have just given away to Australia (presumably no museums in the U.K. had the slightest interest in acquiring a Mustang). Plenty of Museums would have been- whether they were accredited and met the criteria of the RAFM (who knows w...
- Wed 12 Oct 2022, 6:37 pm
- Forum: Historic Aviation
- Topic: Vulcan XH558 to leave Doncaster, possible ferry flight
- Replies: 413
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Re: Vulcan XH558 to leave Doncaster, possible ferry flight
I am certainly not getting any hope up, just merely posting what was being said during the last couple of weeks or so, to anyone who would listen! Sadly they will say anything positive to keep the pennies rolling in.. Much prefer donating to you guys rather then fat cat salaries and trotter's indep...
- Wed 12 Oct 2022, 6:20 pm
- Forum: Historic Aviation
- Topic: Vulcan XH558 to leave Doncaster, possible ferry flight
- Replies: 413
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Re: Vulcan XH558 to leave Doncaster, possible ferry flight
Pilots have already said they will not fly it, its not safe.
No insurer in their right mind will insure an airframe which will have been sat outside now for many years without proper protection to fly.
Please don't get your hopes up, contractors have been booked for works to dismantle.
No insurer in their right mind will insure an airframe which will have been sat outside now for many years without proper protection to fly.
Please don't get your hopes up, contractors have been booked for works to dismantle.
- Wed 12 Oct 2022, 5:47 pm
- Forum: Historic Aviation
- Topic: Vulcan XH558 to leave Doncaster, possible ferry flight
- Replies: 413
- Views: 86020
- Wed 12 Oct 2022, 3:55 pm
- Forum: Historic Aviation
- Topic: Vulcan XH558 to leave Doncaster, possible ferry flight
- Replies: 413
- Views: 86020
Re: Vulcan XH558 to leave Doncaster, possible ferry flight
"Destination unknown.".... Does this mean that VTST are keeping it to themselves for the moment, or don't they know yet, either...? Also, is this a fully funded operation, or is there the usual nail-biting fundraising to be done...? Yes keeping it to themselves for now but engineers are b...
- Wed 12 Oct 2022, 2:23 pm
- Forum: Historic Aviation
- Topic: Vulcan XH558 to leave Doncaster, possible ferry flight
- Replies: 413
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Re: Vulcan XH558 to leave Doncaster, possible ferry flight
Its being dismantled and taken out by road.. Work starts in March and they have to be out/everything offsite by the 23rd June, including the Canberra.
Destination unknown.
Destination unknown.
- Fri 19 Aug 2022, 9:23 pm
- Forum: Historic Aviation
- Topic: Vulcan XH558 to leave Doncaster, possible ferry flight
- Replies: 413
- Views: 86020
Re: Vulcan XH558 to leave Doncaster, possible ferry flight
FYI DSA are now charging the trust £600 ground rent per week in a bid to move them out quicker.
- Mon 07 Feb 2022, 8:18 pm
- Forum: Aviation Waffle
- Topic: XH558 News
- Replies: 114
- Views: 19492
Re: XH558 News
New news: From 01/03/22 PEEL will be charging the trust for storage/ground fee's within Doncaster Airport. They've had almost 5 years rent free.
- Thu 03 Feb 2022, 8:48 pm
- Forum: Aviation Waffle
- Topic: XH558 News
- Replies: 114
- Views: 19492
Re: XH558 News
It wont be moved, they'll milk the cow a little more then it'll be crunch time, literally.HeyfordDave111 wrote: ↑Thu 03 Feb 2022, 7:24 pmI wonder if Elvington might like it now?
Fund raising might be a problem unless they do a 'name under the win....' oh, hold on! (facepalm).
- Thu 03 Feb 2022, 6:31 pm
- Forum: Aviation Waffle
- Topic: XH558 News
- Replies: 114
- Views: 19492
Re: XH558 News
Is there a breakdown on what the high ups get paid and other income/outgoings? Dont think you'll get that without a freedom of information act, but when the aircraft stopped flying and all the lads were made redundant, the honcho's continued to take full salaries for years, with the likes of trotte...
- Thu 03 Feb 2022, 6:26 pm
- Forum: Aviation Waffle
- Topic: XH558 News
- Replies: 114
- Views: 19492
Re: XH558 News
The Chinese investor pulled the plug on that one as there and i quote "no forward vision on a return of investment".
- Thu 03 Feb 2022, 1:26 pm
- Forum: Aviation Waffle
- Topic: XH558 News
- Replies: 114
- Views: 19492
Re: XH558 News
Also breaches the lottery terms also.
- Sat 14 Nov 2020, 11:19 pm
- Forum: Historic Aviation
- Topic: Canberra WT327 to the U.K.
- Replies: 34
- Views: 5083
Re: Canberra WT327 to the U.K.
FYI VTTS paid $8k for it.
- Sat 14 Nov 2020, 2:42 pm
- Forum: Historic Aviation
- Topic: Canberra WT327 to the U.K.
- Replies: 34
- Views: 5083
Re: Canberra WT327 to the U.K.
WK will never fly again, as VTTS have done a declaration of no flight with the CAA on it, and the tin triangle, the cost implications to reverse this would be phenomenal.
It'll end up on the back of a trailer as a show and tell piece guaranteed.
It'll end up on the back of a trailer as a show and tell piece guaranteed.
- Sat 14 Nov 2020, 2:27 pm
- Forum: Historic Aviation
- Topic: Canberra WT327 to the U.K.
- Replies: 34
- Views: 5083
Re: Canberra WT327 to the U.K.
100% now confirmed. VTTS have purchased WT327 for the cockpit. Hope they announce this soon or ill have to poke them into it again.
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- Fri 13 Nov 2020, 7:17 pm
- Forum: Historic Aviation
- Topic: Canberra WT327 to the U.K.
- Replies: 34
- Views: 5083
Re: Canberra WT327 to the U.K.
Thanks for allowing the thread. As Mike says i'm privvy to VTTS information and have shown them up quite a few times in the past (sorry UKAR!).
But yes, WT327 has been purchased by VTTS, unable to confirm if its heading to the UK thought as of yet.
But yes, WT327 has been purchased by VTTS, unable to confirm if its heading to the UK thought as of yet.