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Old 16th Apr 2007, 16:06
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"I am sure these things do not take that long".

Since you obviously know where to find Belfast propeller assemblies quickly, send me a PM and I will happily pass the information on.
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Old 17th Apr 2007, 12:16
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A bit of a long shot, but would any of the props from the Cosford Belfast XR371 be able to be overhauled to airworthy standard or are they time expired / beyond economic repair?

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Old 17th Apr 2007, 13:38
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I have a feeling most of the airworthy or potentially so parts were swapped around at the time of the Ascencion airlift.
I'm sure more learned contibutors will correct me P.D.Q. if i'm in error on this.
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Old 17th Apr 2007, 19:27
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Guppy Latest....

Seems to be a general winding-up of activity around the CL44-0 at Bournemouth and an 'Insider' has ascertained that more activity will take place this coming Friday.
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Old 18th Apr 2007, 20:27
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loadie one kono bee

Swing tails of the Scupperd Gupper

My bags are packed, I'm on my way if it wasan't for the bloody CAA!! so back to my galley, that I call home, making my favorite tea for the Captain and me.

Then into the cockpit to sit on my own throne, but how the crew love to hear me moan and grown as I wipe my arse on my un used load sheets.

Then hopping into the upper bunk to suck on my home made sweets before supper, as I write more tails aboard the Scuppered Gupper.

So come a board the Scupped Gupper, while I make you a lovely cupper and tell you tails of long gone by missions, and of my many wrong decisions , but never mind, I say, because I can handle it, as they try to stab me in my back, right through my brand new anarak !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Now there's a tail of the missing props, who did I sell them to, please please own up otherwise we are grounded and will be selling the rest of her in the shops!!!!!


More tails to follow of loadie one kono beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!
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Old 18th Apr 2007, 21:26
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HDD....

And your point is ?

Guess you're not a friend of the loadie, but you don't have to advertise it as much...
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Old 19th Apr 2007, 04:51
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CL44-0

May it rest in bits, I came to hate that thing after being forced to D/H back to the UK, by far the worst trip ever. Dirty, unpressurised, crew getting dirty money to fly it etc, etc. Sure Conroy did a great job on it, but that was then, send it back to the US and to ALG in Overland Park KS.
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Old 20th Apr 2007, 16:17
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UnpressurisedDirty money
It got you home did'nt it?
You wer'nt one of the BA crew we had on board were you?
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Old 21st Apr 2007, 14:48
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Hey Guppy Eng-still in the warm zone then?
Let me have an email when the desert storm subsides, you can get me via the old Division.
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Old 21st Apr 2007, 14:58
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Missing -Presumed Unemployed

I have been reading the various opinions on the situation regarding the Conroy Guppy which continues to be interned at Bournemouth.
I understand that the REAL situation is far removed from the speculation and that the new operators of the aircraft are now gearing up for departure.
What IS known is that the CL44 Association, whose webpages are freely available, actually name the operating crew. Surely they would not go that far if it were fiction?
As far as a loadmaster is concerned, I read that Heavylift Cargo Airlines employ no-one as loadmaster, preferring to utilise the operating crew to load etc.
If that's good enough for the Belfast, it is surely the same for the Guppy.
Hope to see some old 44-ites in Piccadilly later this year.
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Old 22nd Apr 2007, 14:36
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Missing - presumed unemployed

Exactly how far did the last three crews fly?
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Old 23rd Apr 2007, 16:50
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At your rqst, neg I was not furloughed BA crew, just company personnel.
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Old 2nd May 2007, 10:14
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Thumbs up The Guppy

Something of a pregnant silence around the CL44-O these days, reflected in the lack of activity in these columns.
However[, this does not mean that the aircraft has been abandoned, indeed, much IS going on in the background and this WILL result in the aircraft's departure in the near future.
All members of the CL44 Association have been mailed with the up-to-date news and Tom-Toms report engineering activity around the Guppy this very day.
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Old 2nd May 2007, 10:35
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So would the aircraft continue it's planned entry into the HeavyLift fleet, or would she be sent to a museum of sorts? And any news on G-BEPS as of late? Would be great to see her downunder rather soon.
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Old 2nd May 2007, 10:51
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Hi Discus,

The intention has not changed in that the aircraft is to join the said fleet. No talk of museums please-puts the frighteners on us!
Watch this (air) space
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Old 7th May 2007, 17:19
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HeavyLift Cargo Short Belfast RP-C8020

HeavyLift Cargo Short Belfast RP-C8020, which had been inactive for a period, was noted operating circuits at Cairns on April 9 before departing on April 11 for Darwin as HVY811. The following day the Belfast operated to Dili and return as HVY811/812 before continuing to Brisbane as HVY812 and to Cairns as HVY813 on April 13.
Heavylift Cargo planned to take delivery of 727-227F RP-C8019 at its Cairns base on May 2.
http://www.ausaviation.com.au/Online...ic/traffic.htm
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Old 9th May 2007, 22:52
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On the topic of Belfasts...

Any news from Southend to report? The local list is rather silent...
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Old 10th May 2007, 06:54
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Little if any work at all has taken place on the SEN model this year, though it to is rumoured to have been alloted an RS registration. Still awaiting one prop.
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Old 11th May 2007, 20:37
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Silent Belfast/Quiet Tyne

As the weather warms up,the Belfast Crew ( a rare breed but seen in Essex in Spring months) will return to the nest. Hibernation is over, so 'twitchers' should get ready.
As for the equally- rare Guppy breed, the nest is at least finished and the parents will be spotted fussing around the brood. Trouble is that once the chick finds its wings, it leaves the nest for warmer climes without warning.
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Old 13th May 2007, 20:11
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Thumbs up CL44 will dep. BOH end of May ?

A new rumor is on the cl44 site, the Guppy will dep. end of May, heading West (USA) for respray - Full Heavylift cs -
Recalling the maint. items trying to get it out of Smyrna,TN in 2002, I hardly would consider it logical to fly via the US. But we'll see.
Hope she will do some testing first, good luck to the mission, may the phoenix spread her wings....

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