A lot more tank work on Saturday as we concentrate on trying to complete the job soon. The port tank is now being furnished with work starting on fitting the vent pipes.
Details of Engineering work being carries out on XM655
A lot more tank work on Saturday as we concentrate on trying to complete the job soon. The port tank is now being furnished with work starting on fitting the vent pipes.
Another busy weekend with tank work!
A bit of a “double header” this week as we not only had our normal Saturday, but some volunteers went on a field trip to visit XL319 in Sunderland… More on that later…
Another glorious sunrise, mixed weather and a beautiful sunset on Saturday formed the backdrop to our work. With this also being the weekend of Remembrance Day, a flag was hung from the TFR on the nose of XM655 as a mark of respect and thanks.
First weekend of the month meant Ground Equipment runs but also continued work on the jobs from last Saturday. All the equipment (Coleman, Sentinel, Houchin, Palouste and Hydraulic Rig) was run successfully.
What started as a lovely morning, soon turned… Plenty of rain!!
A much quieter Saturday than last weekend but lovely skies greeted us rather than cloud and rain…
A decidedly grey and damp start to the days proceedings with the rain and wind providing near constant company throughout the day.
A beautiful sunrise at the airfield this Saturday and a chance for some stunning photos
Normal service was resumed, not only being back to a usual Saturday but also the weather… cold and grey and time to dig out the coats!