Diamond Jubilee Vulcan Flying
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"Anyone seen that nice leather bound book we're supposed to be taking flying with us?"
"I put it in the engine intake so we wouldn't forget it ....Oops!"
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"I put it in the engine intake so we wouldn't forget it ....Oops!"
http://i1197.photobucket.com/albums/...ononVulcan.jpg
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Seems quite reasonable to me. A "hanger" is a device for supending objects. In this case most probably the Vulcan was suspended from a sky hook to give the impression it was flying. Moving the sky hook around the country does cost a significant amount of money.
Now if it was £350k for "Hangar" space, then yes it does seem excessive.
Now if it was £350k for "Hangar" space, then yes it does seem excessive.
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Hanger space rental
These prices quoted ref Newquay airport (RAF St Mawgan)
Available Now
Hangar 404
5,575m2 (60,000sqft) hangar and adjacent offices of 603 m² (6,496 ft²).
so £350,000 seems a good deal?
Available Now
Hangar 404
5,575m2 (60,000sqft) hangar and adjacent offices of 603 m² (6,496 ft²).
- Available for occupation in late 2011
- Ballykelly Cantilever construction
- Offers an ideal opportunity to attract companies within the aircraft maintenance sector
- Direct access to main apron and the main runway
- For narrow body jet aircraft, such as Boeing 737 or A320.
- Currently undergoing major investment to bring it up to standards required by industry.
- 111m wide by 48m deep and 12.5m high.
- Main doors 13m high and max clear opening of 83m wide and 13m high
so £350,000 seems a good deal?