The last flight of a Trident 1C

Jun 18th, 2010 | By admin | Category: About G-ARPO, Featured articles

G-ARPO Final FlightIn case you didn’t know, our Trident – G-ARPO – was the last Trident 1C ever to fly. Makes her a fitting one to restore don’t you think?

She had been laid up at London Heathrow in the BA maintenance area for a while, with her stablemates all being scrapped or sent to fire grounds around the country. Finally, the call came to send her up to Teesside Airport (as Durham Tees Valley was then known) on a cold December day in 1983. On the flight deck that day was Dick BoasĀ  as Captain, Colin Rule as Engineer and a young First Officer named Chris Barnes. He was an aircraft enthusiast as well as a Trident pilot and had to ‘bid’ for the chance to be part of the crew for this historic flight.

As luck would have it, Chris documented the day in a series of photographs showing G-ARPO at Heathrow, flying up over the wintry countryside, then making its approach and landing at Teesside. On the ground there, he was marshalled into place by our own Peter Foster, who is today part of the Save The Trident team.

As if this stroke of luck wasn’t enough (we could never have dreamed of a better display of photographs of our aircraft than those covering its last flight), Chris also happened to have a number of items of cockpit instrumentation from G-ARPO. He has sent these to us to put back in their original place!

A big thanks go out to Chris Barnes for this kind gesture and for showing us his photographs of the day. You can be sure they’ll form part of the display when G-ARPO is restored at the museum. In the meantime, have a look below:

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  1. What an amazing stroke of luck that the FO recorded the day in such great detail. Fantastic photos!

  2. Fantastic to see these photos. Big thanks to the FO for providing these!

  3. I flew on “Papa Lima” and “Papa Whiskey” back in 1976 as an Air Cadet on the Hughie Green Oppotunity Flight Scheme. We flew on the shuttle from LHR to GLA return. What a trip. I wish you guys all the very best for what is a brave and worthwhile project. I look forward to visiting the North East Aircraft Museum and paying my respects to “Papa Oscar”. What an aircraft.

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