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G6 UXU 27th January 2011 21:29

Nimrods @ Woodford.
 
They have started cutting up the Nimrods at Woodford, they have put fencing up so that you can not see clearly what is going on. What a waste. :(


http://www.itv.com/granada/nimrod-scrapped94053/

Tonka71 28th January 2011 18:55

It's criminal mate just criminal,perfectly good aircraft scrapped well i hope this goverment i satisfied with the biggest cock up it's ever made.

G6 UXU 29th January 2011 09:51

They are scrapping two of them that were still on the production line, it beggars belief after all the British tax payer coughed up three and a half billion pounds to build them, what next ?

audiman m6 aen 29th January 2011 12:00

I am sure this will leave a big hole in the detection of submarines, apparantley we will have to rely on other friendly countries telling us. I suppose that is alright as long as they are friendly.

Alan

G-CPTN 29th January 2011 14:44

There have been no Nimrods in service since March 2010, and the new ones weren't due in service until October 2012.

G6 UXU 7th February 2011 13:50

Here is a short update, ZJ519 and ZJ523 have been totally cut up and ZJ516 is in the hangar presumably for its engines to be removed prior to being scrapped.

G-CPTN 7th February 2011 14:32

None going to museums?

G6 UXU 7th February 2011 15:56

Afternoon G-C, there is one at the Aviation Viewing Park at Ringway, but I have not heard anything regarding the rest.

G-CPTN 7th February 2011 18:03

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawker_...aft_on_display

Will any MRA4s survive?

Was ZJ516 actually completed and flying?

There appear to be photographs on the internet of it described as 'MRA4'.
Was it the only MRA4 that flew?

G6 UXU 7th February 2011 21:31

Evening G-C, the MRA4 started at ZJ514 and the last I am aware of is ZJ525 but in the 2007 book it went to ZJ531. ZJ516 was definitely completed and flying.

G-CPTN 7th February 2011 21:47

I can understand disposing of uncompleted aircraft, but one that was intact and flying should have been mothballed somewhere in a museum.
I'm not suggesting that it should be kept operational (I presume that it was never handed over to the RAF) but FFS it's a treasure!

G-CPTN 7th February 2011 21:52

http://www.spyflight.co.uk/MR4A.htm

Tonka71 8th February 2011 20:57

ZJ516 was based at warton for test purposes,i have got quite a few shots of it in flight from there as was ZJ517 and ZJ518 and as far as i know ZJ514 is hangared there as well.

G6 UXU 8th February 2011 21:35

Evening Chris, are they being flown to Woodford for scrapping there, or are they going to do it at Warton ?

Tonka71 9th February 2011 17:16

517 has already been cut up,516 and 518 are still parked on the flight ramp at woodford.I would imagine they'll cut 514 up at warton.:cool:

G6 UXU 9th February 2011 21:28

Thanks Chris, we will be having another trip over shortly weather permitting.

G6 UXU 15th February 2011 21:21

I believe two more have been taken outside for scrapping, I only know that 520 was one of them.

Tonka71 16th February 2011 19:52

ZJ521 was the other.:cool:

G6 UXU 16th February 2011 21:42

Thanks Chris, have you any idea how many are left ?

Tonka71 17th February 2011 19:21

ZJ515 ZJ516 ZJ518 All at woodford

G6 UXU 18th February 2011 21:15

Thanks again Chris, not many to go now and what a great shame that it came to this.

Ipso Facto 27th April 2011 14:01

Update

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12707222

G6 UXU 27th April 2011 19:47

Good news I.F. at least they will be with us for a little longer, many thanks for the link.


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