TCA wooden cockpit trainer
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As part of the hangar project at Brooklands Museum (www.brooklandsmuseum.com) we are starting to renovate a wooden cockpit trainer that was produced for TCA when they bought their 23 aircraft.
We are wondering about it`s history, we think it may have been at East Fortune at some point also the science museum is also a possibility. Has anybody any knowledge of it between 1960 & 2010? |
When we visited Brooklands from school (& met Barnes Wallis)about 1960. There were wooden noses like that for Vanguard & VC-10 but they had no external colours
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I took these photos at East Fortune in April 2004:
https://c3.staticflickr.com/8/7560/3...20417da3_b.jpg VC9_trainer1 by Jelle Hieminga, on Flickr https://c2.staticflickr.com/9/8132/3...34ef9958_b.jpg VC9_trainer2 by Jelle Hieminga, on Flickr https://c5.staticflickr.com/9/8665/3...9388fce8_b.jpg VC9_trainer3 by Jelle Hieminga, on Flickr Unfortunately the camera I was using then does not allow me to decipher the sign that is mounted on it on the third photo. |
Thanks very much for the replies.
I did realise I had made an error when I forgot to identify it as a Vanguard cockpit. It looks in a very sorry state at the moment, but hopefully we will be able to rector it to something a bit better. |
I definately remember seeing this in the Science Museum in South Kensington in the '60s or '70s.
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