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Re: Super Guppy Restoration

Postby Xplumberlives » Thu Sep 09, 2010 7:31 am

Dickon wrote:Like it Like it ;)

:D :ymapplause:




Good, nip along and join in! ;)

With Gaz's new arrival imminent, he wont be up there as often! :-o
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Re: Super Guppy Restoration

Postby IanM » Thu Sep 09, 2010 9:41 am

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RLN wrote:I was admiring your new paintwork on Sunday, Gaz. Looks good. Daughter was impressed by the size of the cargo bay too. Have you removed some of the panelling at the back of the cockpit? It looked different somehow.


We opened up the two side panels so you can have a look at the old Stratocruiser fuselage, if you so wish ;)

Well spotted though :D


Have you got (or can you get!) a pic of that? I didn't get to the Guppy this time round.


Can't seem to find one, I'll grab one next time I'm up


I've got one somewhere from back in March, I'll dig it out :)

Here it is, was taken back in April.

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Re: Super Guppy Restoration

Postby Gaz » Thu Sep 09, 2010 3:40 pm

I love the "Heath Robinson" ness of the Guppy.

I seem to recall seing a Boeing livery somewhere on the old fuselage. I'll have a look for it
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Re: Super Guppy Restoration

Postby Vulcan Bomber » Thu Sep 09, 2010 10:44 pm

Gaz wrote:I love the "Heath Robinson" ness of the Guppy.

I seem to recall seing a Boeing livery somewhere on the old fuselage. I'll have a look for it



Wernt they all built pretty quickly to fill the gap as it were, hence using many existing parts from other aircraft.

707 Nose wheels,

Herk engines on something like a Britania's gearbox and props?

And so on.
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Re: Super Guppy Restoration

Postby Xplumberlives » Fri Sep 10, 2010 7:45 am

As Gaz says, "Heath Robinson"!
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Re: Super Guppy Restoration

Postby Howslo » Thu Sep 16, 2010 1:13 am

IanM wrote:
Gaz wrote:
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RLN wrote:I was admiring your new paintwork on Sunday, Gaz. Looks good. Daughter was impressed by the size of the cargo bay too. Have you removed some of the panelling at the back of the cockpit? It looked different somehow.


We opened up the two side panels so you can have a look at the old Stratocruiser fuselage, if you so wish ;)

Well spotted though :D


Have you got (or can you get!) a pic of that? I didn't get to the Guppy this time round.


Can't seem to find one, I'll grab one next time I'm up


I've got one somewhere from back in March, I'll dig it out :)

Here it is, was taken back in April.

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Re: Super Guppy Restoration

Postby Gaz » Mon Sep 27, 2010 6:30 pm

Just a quick note to say that http://www.superguppy.co.uk has just passed 5000 hits.

Never expected to get that many! Big thank you to Mr.Sickbag :)
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Re: Super Guppy Restoration

Postby Dickon » Mon Sep 27, 2010 8:49 pm

Gaz wrote:Just a quick note to say that http://www.superguppy.co.uk has just passed 5000 hits.

Never expected to get that many! Big thank you to Mr.Sickbag :)



Great stuff......................
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Re: Super Guppy Restoration

Postby Gaz » Thu Oct 07, 2010 1:49 pm

06.10.10

First time back up since the baby was born and I spent the whole time trying to find a fuse for our battery charger, no joy. Consequently, the scissor lift is, all but, dead. Quick trip to Maplins this weekend should sort that problem.

I think I've managed to source replacement dials for ALL the ones stolen from the cockpit and all it will cost me is a couple of hours worth of computer repair ;)

The powers that be are still negotiating shipping costs for the new radome. Hopefully that'll be sorted soon too.
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Re: Super Guppy Restoration

Postby Xplumberlives » Thu Oct 07, 2010 1:57 pm

Make good use of this weekends nice weather, it may be the last time this year that you can apply paint!!! ;)
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Re: Super Guppy Restoration

Postby Gaz » Thu Oct 07, 2010 2:11 pm

I'll actually be up on Saturday, but, as a guest of Andy's so I doubt I'll be painting ;)
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Re: Super Guppy Restoration

Postby Howslo » Thu Oct 07, 2010 11:14 pm

Stolen cockpit instruments? Is this recent, or just over the years?
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Re: Super Guppy Restoration

Postby Gaz » Fri Oct 08, 2010 3:56 pm

Howslo wrote:Stolen cockpit instruments? Is this recent, or just over the years?


There's been a few missing for ages, but, a couple more have gone in recent weeks :(
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Re: Super Guppy Restoration

Postby Xplumberlives » Fri Oct 08, 2010 3:59 pm

Gaz wrote:
Howslo wrote:Stolen cockpit instruments? Is this recent, or just over the years?


There's been a few missing for ages, but, a couple more have gone in recent weeks :(




Just who else has a key for the padlock? :-o
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Re: Super Guppy Restoration

Postby Gaz » Fri Oct 08, 2010 7:41 pm

Locks were cut off in April.

Besides, it happens on Sundays, when she's open anyway. When I'm there I keep an eye on likely suspects (You can always tell, they all look like Cluny ;) ). But I've not been up on a Sunday for a while
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Re: Super Guppy Restoration

Postby Howslo » Sat Oct 09, 2010 10:30 pm

The locks were cut off? I always thought security was really tight there... :-o Even accepting that the whole of a site that size can't be observed the whole time, surely they'd have a reasonable idea who is on site at any given time.

Can't believe stuff goes missing on Sundays either. X(
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Re: Super Guppy Restoration

Postby Gaz » Sun Oct 10, 2010 2:22 pm

Howslo wrote:The locks were cut off? I always thought security was really tight there... :-o Even accepting that the whole of a site that size can't be observed the whole time, surely they'd have a reasonable idea who is on site at any given time.

Can't believe stuff goes missing on Sundays either. X(


Without mentioning any names, the guy who cut the locks is A LOT higher up the food chain than me and he had a good reason. Just wish he'd replaced them after the event.

Didn't see the point in spending more money on new locks only for it to happen again
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Re: Super Guppy Restoration

Postby Olicat » Sun Oct 10, 2010 3:01 pm

Gaz wrote:
Howslo wrote:The locks were cut off? I always thought security was really tight there... :-o Even accepting that the whole of a site that size can't be observed the whole time, surely they'd have a reasonable idea who is on site at any given time.

Can't believe stuff goes missing on Sundays either. X(


Without mentioning any names, the guy who cut the locks is A LOT higher up the food chain than me and he had a good reason. Just wish he'd replaced them after the event.

Didn't see the point in spending more money on new locks only for it to happen again


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did he steal things?
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Re: Super Guppy Restoration

Postby Gaz » Sun Oct 10, 2010 10:07 pm

No no no no no no!!

He cut the locks to allow a school trip access to the aircraft. That was to good reason.

Stuff's gone missing since then
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Re: Super Guppy Restoration

Postby Bovril » Mon Oct 11, 2010 6:02 pm

give the person who needs acces a key ?
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Re: Super Guppy Restoration

Postby Gaz » Mon Oct 11, 2010 6:15 pm

Bovril wrote:give the person who needs acces a key ?


There was a spare key on site. It was taken and never replaced ages ago. It came to the point where we said, if everyone has a key, what's the point in having a lock. Specially when you consider that, it was most likely people on site that stole my torque wrench, because it went between Wednesday and Sunday, no public admission.

Anyhoo, it's all in the past now. DW replaced our tools that were stolen, as for the dials, we have a chance to replace the missing ones. If they go missing again, I'll approach David about locking her up and just let me and him have a key
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Re: Super Guppy Restoration

Postby Howslo » Mon Oct 11, 2010 6:41 pm

It's a real shame that people just can't leave stuff alone.
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Re: Super Guppy Restoration

Postby Gaz » Wed Oct 13, 2010 3:20 pm

Yup. It's the usual story though, one person spoils things for everyone :(
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Re: Super Guppy Restoration

Postby Xplumberlives » Wed Oct 13, 2010 5:45 pm

I thought he'd stopped helping on the Guppy!
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Re: Super Guppy Restoration

Postby Gaz » Wed Oct 13, 2010 5:47 pm

LOL!!

Turned up last weekend, as it happens ;)
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