I'm back!
Following a succession of IT-related failures I have returned and am able to bring Lindy news up to date once more.
Firstly, from a couple of weeks ago, the prep work began on the Victor's towbar. A big piece of metal to rub down and repaint!


I carefully sanded back all the brass instruction plates, removing a gazillion layers of paint from them. They'll be kept polished up, as it seems a shame to cover them with paint again. Especially this one!

The rub-down revealed many colours from the towbar's past, including yellow and even 1960's blue! A pleasant surprise was finding desert paint, indicating that the towbar too was a GW1 veteran like the jet.

While we were at it I was able to free the one spare shear pin we have from its housing on the towbar, clean grease and re-fit it. So if there's ever a misfortune it's good to know we've a useable spare.
During the day I also finished painting the door's blast shield, getting the bit I couldn't reach with the roller.

I was back in last Saturday, and managed to get new paint on most of the towbar!


21/07/13 Update
More of a YAM update than a Victor one this week, as the Victor team mucked in with several YAM projects today.
You may have read elsewhere of the passing of YAM engineering stalwart George Astley. Today his last project, our DC-3 G-AMYJ was run up once more

She looked good after Brian the Tractor Druid and Andre gave her a wash off this week. Hopefully she can be returned indoors soon, as she well deserves.

One running

The Office

After a bit of fettling both engines ran very nicely

RIP George.
Although we had intended to continue the towbar repaint, we sort of got diverted back towards Hunter T7 activities, namely removing the canopy of our Blue Beastie currently being prepped for a repaint. After much head-scratching and emailing of relevant AP's we got the blighter shifted

Ollie contemplates the joys of open cockpit flying

Later, we put power onto the jet to see what worked. More than we expected I'm pleased to say!

Scruffy, but mostly complete. Definitely worth putting some time and effort into we think

Our GSE renovating has embarrassed the Nimrod team into action it seems...

...and to be fair a fine job they've done too!

Many thanks to Houchin for their support and supply of new shiny bits.
Ian's handiwork last week is looking good too!

The towbar eventually got more attention; we decided the 'jet end' of it would benefit from the shear pin being removed and the yoke being paint stripped to do the job properly. So that job has gone on hold, until there's a window in Lindy's diary when we know she won't be moving for a while...

Team leader, Meteor NF.14 WS788 restoration, YAM Elvington.