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tony jarrett
January 28th 11, 10:23 AM
Hi All,
I am leading a group who are moving and restoring the last and only full airframe of a Trident 1c reg G-ARPO. We are moving it from Teeside airport and relocating it at the North east aircraft museum where once restored will be open to the public.
To bring you up to date with the project we are currently back up to teeeside next week for a day to remove the tail fin after already earlier this month we removed the Horizontal stabilizer. Last year we removed all the access doors to the uncarriage, flaps, inner wing flaps and many other parts to get to the stage today.
We have a website www.savethetrident.org of which you can read all about us and the project , sponsers and progression etc.
To make this proect successful the project runs on public donations to pay for the costs for transporting this aircraft and the other costs that the proect incurs for breakdown and restoration. All our team are voluntary and take no costs so all the money donated goes towards the moving and restoration.We really need donations to continue to the next stage and would like to ask for your help . If so you can donate through our website either using paypal or the address listed
thankyou tony

tony jarrett
February 5th 11, 02:43 PM
Hi All,
I am leading a group who are moving and restoring the last and only full airframe of a Trident 1c reg G-ARPO. We are moving it from Teeside airport and relocating it at the North east aircraft museum where once restored will be open to the public.
To bring you up to date with the project we are currently back up to teeeside next week for a day to remove the tail fin after already earlier this month we removed the Horizontal stabilizer. Last year we removed all the access doors to the uncarriage, flaps, inner wing flaps and many other parts to get to the stage today.
We have a website www.savethetrident.org of which you can read all about us and the project , sponsers and progression etc.
To make this proect successful the project runs on public donations to pay for the costs for transporting this aircraft and the other costs that the proect incurs for breakdown and restoration. All our team are voluntary and take no costs so all the money donated goes towards the moving and restoration.We really need donations to continue to the next stage and would like to ask for your help . If so you can donate through our website either using paypal or the address listed
thankyou tony

here is some pics of the tailfin removal

tony jarrett
February 17th 11, 06:06 PM
here is some pics of the tailfin removal

We are trying to raise 400.00 to cover scaffold that we need to put up over the wings for us to be able to remove the wings . This is a health and safety stipilation given to us so our guy cutting is clipped up at all times while cutting.If people can help with a donation i am sure we can get their, regards tony

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