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John Szalay
January 15th 10, 05:11 PM
Hijacked some photos from the BBC.

appears that the North East Aircraft Museum's Vulcan exhibit XL319 at
Sunderland has a slight snow load..

Indrek Aavisto
January 15th 10, 06:18 PM
JS> Hijacked some photos from the BBC.

JS> appears that the North East Aircraft Museum's Vulcan exhibit XL319
JS> at
JS> Sunderland has a slight snow load..

It looks though it wants to take off. ;-)

Cheers,

Indrek Aavisto


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Oviedo
January 15th 10, 09:23 PM
> It looks though it wants to take off. ;-)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Indrek Aavisto
>

It wants to go where it's warmer!

The Raven[_2_]
January 16th 10, 03:40 AM
"John Szalay" > wrote in message
42...
> Hijacked some photos from the BBC.
>
> appears that the North East Aircraft Museum's Vulcan exhibit XL319 at
> Sunderland has a slight snow load..
>

Just fuel it up and go....

D. St-Sanvain
January 17th 10, 07:34 AM
Hello,

John Szalay a écrit dans
42> :
> Hijacked some photos from the BBC.
>
> appears that the North East Aircraft Museum's Vulcan exhibit XL319 at
> Sunderland has a slight snow load..
>
Same thing for this Hurel Dubois HD-34 end of december.

Bye,

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John Szalay
January 17th 10, 01:32 PM
D. St-Sanvain > wrote in news:4b52bd74$0$673$
> Same thing for this Hurel Dubois HD-34 end of december.
>
> Bye,
>


I remember seeing photos of Clark AFB in the Phillipines. when Mt. Pinatubo
blew its top several airplanes sitting like that with ash holding them
down. always wondered if they were salvaged or what. ?

D. St-Sanvain
January 17th 10, 06:06 PM
Hello,

John Szalay a écrit :
> D. St-Sanvain > wrote in news:4b52bd74$0$673$
>> Same thing for this Hurel Dubois HD-34 end of december.
>>
>> Bye,
>>
>
>
> I remember seeing photos of Clark AFB in the Phillipines. when Mt. Pinatubo
> blew its top several airplanes sitting like that with ash holding them
> down. always wondered if they were salvaged or what. ?

Their F-8s sufferred from the volcanic ashes. These were corrosive and
they hardened fast. Both effects are far worse for the a/c than the
"sitting" attitude, which occcured slowly.

See also :
http://superconstellation.ch/Content/showContent.aspx?id=286&type=news
(Language choice upper left, under the propeller : D/F/E)

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