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All good stuff Jim :thumb2

I have to say though one point that was bothering me but theyve let the answer slip in that piece is what service they were carrying out.

Unfortunately its a "minor" which although is still a big job isnt half as big as subsequent major/equalised ones. So if theyre struggling to get all dosh in and to fund a minor I would be very worried.

However good luck to them :thumb2
 
Time to bore you all again:lol

Congratulations to XH558 on reaching her 50th Birthday!

Today, we celebrate the 50th Anniversary of XH558's first ever test flight on 25th May 1960 – her 50th Birthday - by launching her 50th Anniversary Season.

We will be celebrating XH558’s five decades, during five months, with at least eight key events. Our main Appeal pages now carry the FIVE FIVE EIGHT banner announcing this aim.

As a start to the celebrations, XH558 will now bear the inscription “The Spirit of Great Britain”, to reflect all that she stands for. I hope you will agree with me that this is a fitting tribute to a famous aircraft.

Also today, we will be choosing the winners in XH558’s Birthday Prize Draw, and also unveiling a GIANT Birthday Card that will be taken around the Air Show circuit, to allow all of XH558’s supporters to sign it.

As XH558 is still on an active RAF base at Lyneham, our options for public access have been severely limited, but please do look out for an update tomorrow, when we will give you a report and pictures from the day.

Later this week, we will also unveil some of the plans we have to carry on the 50th Birthday Season celebrations next month. We have some simply stunning activities planned, which I am sure you will enjoy taking part in.

Please make sure you and everyone you can contact are subscribed to our Newsletter service, in order to hear developments just as soon as possible.

We look forward to an exciting 2010 Display Season.

Kind Regards,
Robert Pleming
Vulcan To The Sky Trust.
 
Not at all boring Jim :thumb2

Takes me back looking at photos of the airframe work, I remember toiling with the hand tools shaping and rivetting on repair patches under the close scrutiny of our instructor at Halton. One of his fave lines refering to the tolerances we supposedly worked to was "0.1 of a mill thats a ******* motorway, I could drive my ******* jag through that, you useless w ****ers"

Yes they could get away with such descriptions in those days. He only changed from c ***** t to w ****ers when one of the young ladies on our fitters course complained :lol:lol:lol:lol She did actually tell him she wanted him to find out and use the female version of w ****ers when he was talking about her, he never did bring himself to do that :lol:lol:lol:lol:lol

Anyway I digress, I am struggling on the Vulcan site to see if theyve published a definite schedule for 2010 ????
 
Hi Dave, I've a feeling they don't know when it's gonna be ready for Air Shows due to the engineering works this winter. Keep fingers crossed it's fixed by Waddington:thumb2 If not I'll be paying Sunderland a visit when it's their show.

Jim
 
I might have to go see. I was there on I believe its last flight from service, blimey, i was only what, 14/15 year old...!
 
No Vulcan At Waddo?????

Engineering Programme Update

Ever since the funding for the 2010 Engineering Programme was secured in early March, the Vulcan to the Sky Trust team, supported by Marshall Aerospace and key manufacturers, have been working flat out to prepare XH558 for the 2010 season.

As you know, the Engineering Programme included a Minor Service, the rectification of any problems which surfaced during the Minor, the embodiment of two complicated fatigue life extension modifications (one of which had only ever been added to the Vulcan Structural Fatigue Test Specimen), and full overhaul of the Port Main Landing Gear.

At the start of the year, I announced that the engineering programme was expected to last no longer than four months from the date that funding allowed its commencement. Barring any last minute surprises, and despite every effort to accelerate the work, this is turning out to be a reasonably accurate prediction. Given that the work started in March, this puts the return to flight towards the end of June.

As those who attended the Vulcan to the Sky Club AGM heard, we have already had to withdraw from appearing at a number of displays in early-to-mid June, including Cosford and Margate.

On behalf of the team, it is only right for me to alert you now that there has to be some doubt about whether we will be ready to take XH558 to the RAF Waddington Airshow on 3-4th July.

Rest assured that we continue to do everything possible to bring dates forward, but, as ever, there can be no short-cuts to returning XH558 to flight safely.

I will provide a further update next week.

Kind Regards,
Robert Pleming
Vulcan To The Sky Trust.
 
Engineering Programme Update

Ever since the funding for the 2010 Engineering Programme was secured in early March, the Vulcan to the Sky Trust team, supported by Marshall Aerospace and key manufacturers, have been working flat out to prepare XH558 for the 2010 season.

As you know, the Engineering Programme included a Minor Service, the rectification of any problems which surfaced during the Minor, the embodiment of two complicated fatigue life extension modifications (one of which had only ever been added to the Vulcan Structural Fatigue Test Specimen), and full overhaul of the Port Main Landing Gear.

At the start of the year, I announced that the engineering programme was expected to last no longer than four months from the date that funding allowed its commencement. Barring any last minute surprises, and despite every effort to accelerate the work, this is turning out to be a reasonably accurate prediction. Given that the work started in March, this puts the return to flight towards the end of June.

As those who attended the Vulcan to the Sky Club AGM heard, we have already had to withdraw from appearing at a number of displays in early-to-mid June, including Cosford and Margate.

On behalf of the team, it is only right for me to alert you now that there has to be some doubt about whether we will be ready to take XH558 to the RAF Waddington Airshow on 3-4th July.

Rest assured that we continue to do everything possible to bring dates forward, but, as ever, there can be no short-cuts to returning XH558 to flight safely.

I will provide a further update next week.

Kind Regards,
Robert Pleming
Vulcan To The Sky Trust.



thought you might enjoy this jim ....


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VECwLl06ik0
 
Keeping Fingers Crossed For Waddington

XH558 Update - 25th June 2010
25 June 2010 - Vulcan To the Sky Trust

Engineering Update Friday 25thJune 2010


The Engineers and support contractors continue to make great strides in preparing XH558 for her 2010 Display season.



The port undercarriage is now fitted and tested. The next step, was to begin lowering the aircraft weight back onto her main wheels for the first time in nearly 9 months. This was completed on Thursday.



We still have a days work to complete the engines test and the remaining electrical test prior to the first post service test flight schedule.



Our Engineering Authority, Marshall Aerospace and OEM’s, BAE and Rolls Royce, together with the CAA, are working hard to complete all the relevant paper work necessary to allow the application for a permit to test. Once the test flight is completed and rectification is clear, a Permit Maintenance release will be signed by MA and the CAA will then issue a permit to fly.



The CAA have stated that they will support MA with the turn around of this document in the shortest possible time. Without the regularity paperwork in place and the master of this document on board the aircraft, we will be unable to display the aircraft.



However, as has been said many times before, reliability and safety will never be sacrificed in returning XH558 to the Display Circuit.



It should be remembered, that only in March, the whole project was near to financial collapse, with the lack of funding preventing the Winter service and major air frame life extensions from starting.

To be even in the position we are now, just 3 months later, is a major achievement for the whole team!



To offer every good chance of making RAF Waddington on the 3rd and 4th of July, we have decided to postpone an official announcement on XH558’s condition till the early part of next week. We feel this will allow the public the best notice of the aircraft's condition and the likelihood of her attendance.



We would appreciate your understanding of this matter and look forward to your continued support, throughout the season to come.

Thank you.

Vulcan To the Sky Trust.
 
Time to bore you again HeHe

Herculean efforts continue to ready Vulcan XH558 for RAF Waddington Airshow


Huge efforts are being made to complete the final servicing procedures & tests that would allow Vulcan XH558 to appear at the Waddington Airshow this coming weekend. The Vulcan to the Sky Trust (VTST), in partnership with the CAA, Marshall Aerospace, BAE Systems, Messier-Dowty, Kearsley Airways, and Rolls-Royce, continues to do its utmost to try to ensure XH558 takes her rightful place in the skies above Waddington in celebration of her 50th Birthday. XH558 was the first Vulcan B.Mk2 to be delivered to the Royal Air Force at Waddington in July 1960, so it is a particularly significant & poignant year for this iconic and much loved aircraft.

Dr Robert Pleming, Chief Executive of VTST said: "Given where we were at the start of March, to be able to reach this stage and to have the aircraft almost on the brink of flying again has been an incredible achievement. Without a huge amount of commitment, energy, determination, problem-solving and hard work from all at VTST and at our partner and supplier organisations, this just would not have been possible."

"The Winter Service, Undercarriage Overhaul & Structural Fatigue Life Extension Modifications carried out on XH558 over the last four months have been a one-off & complex engineering project, which has had to be carried to the highest technical standards. Some of the work had never been carried out on a Vulcan airframe before. This was all performed in the light of the October 2009 Haddon-Cave report on the Nimrod MR2 crash in Afghanistan in 2006, which has sensitised the aerospace industry to the issues of ageing aircraft airworthiness.

We now stand at the point where we are working to ensure that all of the engineering, technical, regulatory and safety requirements are in place and correctly documented, to maximise the chance of appearing at the Waddington Airshow. Please bear with us, because while this vital work is moving forward positively, we remain uncertain it will be completed in time. We will continue to publish regular updates on our website to ensure that everyone is fully aware of our progress."

In recognition of all the efforts to return this unique British aircraft to flight, Vulcan XH558 has had the inscription "The Spirit of Great Britain" added to her livery. It is clearly only through this “Spirit” and the immense help and support that the public have so generously given that she is able to fly, to honour the brave people who remained on alert during the Cold War, to thrill crowds and to inspire the young throughout the United Kingdom.

Dr Pleming continued: "We would like to thank all the people who have given so generously to help support this superb example of British engineering and heritage. I believe that XH558 and the VTST exemplify the "Spirit of Great Britain", which I hope will inspire young people and encourage them to consider a career in the fields of engineering and technology, such an important part of all of our futures. All of the team at VTST are very proud to be associated with this endeavour, especially in this the major milestone of XH558’s Golden Anniversary year."
 
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Sep 17, 2010 by Ian Homer. Posted to category: General

Your chances to fly next to XH558
Later this month, XH558, in conjuction with the Blades Aerobatic Team, are taking part in BBC's Children in Need. Outside of the seats being provided to the BBC, we have made two more available. One to Auction off, the other, to Raffle.

Our Homepage will shortly carry our promotion for these, while we have now started e-newsletter distribution to nearly 25,000 contacts on our database.

You can buy your £5.58 each Raffle tickets here:

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You can bid on another seat here:

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Good luck !
 
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Here it is possibly your VERY LAST CHANCE to see flying history!!!!!
 

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Sep 24, 2010 by Ian Homer. Posted to category: General

A message from Robert Pleming
Dear Supporters,

With three more hugely popular displays now completed – at the Jersey Airshow RAF Leuchars and Bristol Filton - we are approaching the end of another successful air display season for XH558. Based on the spectator numbers provided to us, we estimate that XH558 has been seen by over 1.5million people at the 17 venues she has visited around the UK.

This means that we are also approaching the last of our major revenue-earning flying activities. With currently no other major new funding sources clearly identified, we need to take some decisive actions to ensure that XH558 achieves her destiny of flying in the Diamond Jubilee year.

The Trust’s cash position as we move into the autumn is now very tight. Let the figures speak for themselves. As of 31st August, our income for the ten months since the start of our financial year (1st November 2009) was £1,966,917 against the plan of £2,441,492, a shortfall of over £474,000. Our costs though were lower than expected, at £1,880,915, against the plan of £2,160,760, a difference of £380,000, this despite having completed all the planned engineering investment. Further detail on how these figures are made up maybe seen on the accompanying pie charts. http://www.vulcantothesky.org/how-to-help/financials.html

We have of course been monitoring how well we have performed over the past year. As regards things that have not gone as well as hoped, our late start in July to the UK air display season, owing to an overrun of our engineering programme, meant that disappointingly XH558 missed a number of profitable air displays in June.

Despite investing heavily in an advertising campaign in various media, we haven’t yet seen any significant return – this is a major concern as we currently don’t know why. Restricted as XH558 currently is to flying in Visual Meteorological Conditions, the loss of the displays over the Bournemouth and Shoreham air display weekend due to poor weather hit us hard, with the loss of over £46,000 in net income.

Certain things we have been forced to delay until 2011, for example the internet-based competition “Ticket to Ride” for a fast taxi in XH558 has had to be held over due to Gambling Commission constraints. Something, certainly in ours sights for next season!

Our Annual Appeal has so far raised £46,296 in the two months it has been running, but this is only about 18% of the £125,000 per month rate needed to reach our target.

On a more positive side, we have had a number of significant successes. XH558’s technical serviceability this year has remained high, largely due to the diligent attentions of our engineering team, so we have been able to satisfy a very high percentage of our air display bookings this year.

Our engineering organisation has now gained some of the formal technical approvals from the CAA necessary to undertake maintenance and rectification activities independent from our Engineering Authority, Marshall Aerospace. This in turn will lead to reduced costs.

The winter servicing programme included the successful embodiment of two fatigue life extension modifications to XH558’s wings. For one of these modifications, it was the first time the modification had been made to a flying Vulcan, the only other time being to the Vulcan Fatigue Test Specimen at Woodford in the 1960s!

The engineering programme this year has actually come in under budget, which confirms that we are managing to keep our costs under control..

Despite a yet more exciting display this year, our aircrew have modified the way they are flying XH558 so as to reduce the rate of consumption of the airframe’s fatigue life by over 30%, thus delaying the inevitable end of her flying career.

On fund-raising and communication to our supporters, the new-look website and email newsletters appear to have gone down well. The 50th Birthday Card signing page has now notched up over 10,500 signatures, each one with a touching comment or message of good wishes for XH558 – a stunning success!

We have re-organised our merchandise and web store, and this part of our activities is now making a significant return for the Trust, with revenues of nearly £60,000 over the past two months.

The Trust’s hospitality presence at Farnborough this year, while pricey, has produced a number of new and significant corporate sponsorship and philanthropy leads, which we are of course continuing to pursue as vigorously as possible, but it is currently impossible to foretell whether any of these will prove fruitful before we finally run out of money.

We know that we need to tell the world about our current situation - yet again – so a new media campaign will commence on Monday with the crisis messages as strong as we can make them. Our website will now be updated with the current status of our activities so that we can all monitor our progress.

We will of course be making it absolutely clear that it would amount to a national travesty if XH558 were not available to be able to fly down the Mall on 4th June 2012 in celebration of Her Majesty the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, mirroring the Concorde flypast performed on the Queen’s Golden Jubilee.

So how else can we reach out to the British Public?

Over the next few weeks, we will tell you about our plan for the future, taking us through exciting opportunities with XH558, past her expected remaining flying life to planned retirement, and the construction of a lasting legacy to the days when Britain led the world in aviation, by means of an Academy of Engineering Excellence. With a very strong story to tell, it is hoped that we can capture the support of a wide audience.

We now look forward with mixed feeling to the last planned public sortie of XH558’s 2010 flying season, to participate in the “Help for Heroes” fly-in at Coventry Airport on 26th September, hoping that it will not turn out to be the final public appearance of her second flying career.

There is one final sortie currently planned, on Wednesday 29th September, when XH558 flies with the Blades aerobatic team at Sywell, who will be carrying the winners of this year’s Children in Need competition.

On the subject of competitions, you now have just hours left in our Raffle and Auction - aimed at releasing two additional seats on the Blades aircraft alongside XH558 on this flight. In mid October, we will also Auction off on ebay many items of memorabilia and parts, all aimed at raising funds. Look out for news in forthcoming newsletters by making sure you are subscribed to our e-mail list from the “Sign-up”button of the Home Page.

One further thought, about the extended Vulcan to the Sky team, including our eleven employees, the aircrew, volunteers, Club members and those who support XH558 in companies round the UK. All members of this extended team have worked extremely hard, firstly to return XH558 to the air, and since then to keep XH558 flying for the public. On behalf of all of you who are reading this, I would like to pay tribute to this unique team’s unstinting efforts in making real the vision of a flying XH558.

We have a huge fight on our hands to keep XH558 funded. If we fail, we’ll lose a treasured national icon forever. With the current commemorations of the 70th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain in mind, I’m counting on you to join the rest of the team in fighting the battle for XH558, the Spirit of Great Britain.



Robert Pleming

Vulcan to the Sky Trust
 
Wouldn't mind Tony but too much on at the mo. At least if this winter sees the trust fall over I can say that I saw it for it's first display of this year at Waddington:clap

Jim
 

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