Archive for April 2011

G-ARPO’s Flight Log

Apr 27th, 2011 | By admin | Category: Featured articles, Project News

Since starting the project, we’ve been collecting information about our Trident 1C’s life flying passengers around Europe. Many former pilots who flew the aircraft, as well as passengers who took flights on her, have come forward and offered their personal log books which detail the flights. This give a fascinating insight into G-ARPO as she [...]



Disappointing delay to cutting

Apr 15th, 2011 | By admin | Category: Featured articles, Project News

We met again on Thursday 14th April to continue working on the Trident. First of all, our rudder and wingtips from G-AVFE at Belfast were delivered by TNT, who had brought them across the Irish Sea. The intention today was to start cutting the wings off now that she had been moved into a better [...]



Trident flies again!

Apr 13th, 2011 | By admin | Category: Featured articles, Other News, Project News

Today there was a sight not seen for a long time… a Hawker Siddeley Trident flew again. OK, admittedly it wasn’t under its own power, and it certainly wasn’t operating the British Airways Shuttle flight into Heathrow, but Trident 1C G-ARPO lifted off the ground with the aid of two cranes from MSD as we [...]



Trident move route planning and escort by JDPL

Apr 11th, 2011 | By admin | Category: Featured articles, Project News

We wanted to give a mention to JDPL who are helping us with the move of our Trident to the museum. Colin Best, who works for JDPL, has organised this for us. They have planned the route which the aircraft will take, which is not an easy task when you consider the roundabouts, bridges and [...]



Joseph Parr Group supply sleepers

Apr 7th, 2011 | By admin | Category: Featured articles, Project News

Another bit of good news has come through for the project with Joseph Parr Group (Middlesbrough) agreeing to loan us 40 railway sleepers to use in the final stage of dismantling the Trident. We will be meeting next week to remove the wings from the aircraft. These sleepers will be used to support the wings [...]