Avro Shackleton WR963 - keeping it alive
Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 6:55 am
Hi all,
I don't post in this section often, but of late things have persuaded me to get off my behind and do something constructive. So I got myself down to Coventry airport to become a volunteer member of the group that look after Avro Shackleton MR2 WR963. I spent a few happy hours in this in 1998 as a teenager, when it was being used as spares for WL790 (now at Pima)
The numbers of people working on the aircraft has started to dwindle, as a lot of the guys there have the enthusiasm, but are well into their retirement years. To say I was given a warm welcome is an understatement; they were overjoyed that someone young was interested in volunteering.
The aircraft was made live a few years ago, and did carry out some taxi runs. The original plan was to have it flying inside four years, but things have started to get a bit more diffficult. The Shackleton is kept outdoors, which in the British weather isn't good for it.... water has got into a lot of areas it shouldn't have, including the fuel system causing a lt of problems with fuel cocks and priming pumps all seizing and burning out. The water is being chased out but it's taking time; this work is ongoing, as is the fitting of a brand new Rolls-Royce Griffon engine in the port inner position. It's hoped to have her running again in March.
I'm not mechanically inept (I restore old cars for fun) but aircraft are a new area for me - I usually dabble in their history and wreckchasing rather than maintaining them. As a result I'm still finding my feet, and I'm going to be coming on here for advice quite a bit! I didn't get chance to take many photos this time around (I'll post what I got when I get home), but I'll try and get some good ones next time.
Anyway...
The aircraft is very dirty.. which isn't helping it. Theres lots of green goo on it and it's retaining water. I want to clean it off... it's going to have to be by hand for the moment as the engine change means she isn't going anywhere soon. What I need to know is what is safe to use as detergent... I don't want to damage the skin. I was thinking along the lines of a mild automotive shampoo?
More to come as I learn more, and do more...
Regards,
Richard
I don't post in this section often, but of late things have persuaded me to get off my behind and do something constructive. So I got myself down to Coventry airport to become a volunteer member of the group that look after Avro Shackleton MR2 WR963. I spent a few happy hours in this in 1998 as a teenager, when it was being used as spares for WL790 (now at Pima)
The numbers of people working on the aircraft has started to dwindle, as a lot of the guys there have the enthusiasm, but are well into their retirement years. To say I was given a warm welcome is an understatement; they were overjoyed that someone young was interested in volunteering.
The aircraft was made live a few years ago, and did carry out some taxi runs. The original plan was to have it flying inside four years, but things have started to get a bit more diffficult. The Shackleton is kept outdoors, which in the British weather isn't good for it.... water has got into a lot of areas it shouldn't have, including the fuel system causing a lt of problems with fuel cocks and priming pumps all seizing and burning out. The water is being chased out but it's taking time; this work is ongoing, as is the fitting of a brand new Rolls-Royce Griffon engine in the port inner position. It's hoped to have her running again in March.
I'm not mechanically inept (I restore old cars for fun) but aircraft are a new area for me - I usually dabble in their history and wreckchasing rather than maintaining them. As a result I'm still finding my feet, and I'm going to be coming on here for advice quite a bit! I didn't get chance to take many photos this time around (I'll post what I got when I get home), but I'll try and get some good ones next time.
Anyway...
The aircraft is very dirty.. which isn't helping it. Theres lots of green goo on it and it's retaining water. I want to clean it off... it's going to have to be by hand for the moment as the engine change means she isn't going anywhere soon. What I need to know is what is safe to use as detergent... I don't want to damage the skin. I was thinking along the lines of a mild automotive shampoo?
More to come as I learn more, and do more...
Regards,
Richard