Hi everyone
Thought this may be of interest to you from our event today. As you may know our restoration volunteer group have been having regular working bees on the DC-3 at the Moorabbin Air Museum (Melbourne, Australia) and today's event had a couple of special events.
The first one being : In a suprise move, Ash decided to see if the engines would turn over. They had not been turned over since 1992. Both still had fuel, port side required a bit of oil, but starboard was ok.
They turned over first time

Took some phone video of course - links here -
Port Engine
http://youtu.be/LQjlA5a9W0YStarboard Engine
http://youtu.be/1yDDxxSjNEgNo sudden roaring into life, but there's certainly life in the old girl just yet ! All the internal lights went on (including hostess lights !) and nav lights worked. Awesome result
The other thing of significance was that we had 92 year old Don Tombs attend. He was an apprentice at Gloster Aviation (or is that Aircraft) in the UK in the 1930's and had many stories to share, not to mention he was well and truly enjoying the day out. To cap it off, event co-ordinator Ash Briggs suggested he may like to help rivet one of the windows - and he jumped at the chance. And I must say he did a mighty fine job too - Don, we were honoured to have you with us today, thank you


Cheers
Ewan
Warbird Restoration Services
https://www.facebook.com/WarbirdRestorationServices