I am working on a Twin Beech in Grenchen, Switzerland and I thought I would post a few shots of the goings on.
I am over here for an annual inspection and a spar X-ray followed by some flight training with the owner and two of his pilots. This Beech is an ex RCAF 3NM Navigation trainer.
Here is a shot of the X ray tube on the wing. The tube shoots through the wing spar where a film is placed
Here is a shot of one of the X-ray films. Look Ma no cavities! This is one of 40+ plus shots required to make sure the Twin Beech wing is good to fly for another 1500 hours.
The steel spar on this particular Beech is as perfect, or imperfect, as it was the day it was made. Not a speck of internal rust or any cracks showed up on the X-rays. Pretty good for a Beech made in 1952. I wish all other Beech's fared so well.
I am staying at the Best Western Grenchen Airport Hotel which is right on the airport. The Beech is in a hangar right behind the hotel only about 100 feet from here. I love the commute to work.
Here is something really cool that, sadly, we will not see back home in the States: a playground for kids right on the airport.
I have been told that Breitling Watch Company is headquartered here and this is the airport that they use for their corporate work. They evidently built the awesome playground. You can't swing a dead cat at this airport without hitting a Breitling clock, poster or other form of company advert...well almost.
The hallway in the hotel has more than a dozen pictures on the wall of the Connie. Cool shots made to look like paintings
Breitling also has an F-104 as a gate guard at the entrance to the airport
In one of the hangars is a YAK-18. and another project tucked away in the back
Next to the project is an Allison
which I was told is for this aircraft that is presently in Russia
The people here are wonderful and the mechanics are real sharp. Their shops are so neat and clean it makes me want to go home and throw all my crap away!
I am amazed how many people here speak english better than I do which certainly isn't saying much.
Their native language is Swiss German. The only German I know comes from Hogan's Heroes and so far I have not heard anyone say HOOOOGANNNN!!!
That's all for now,
Taigh
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