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Video 236 Restoration of Lancaster NX611 Year 7. Repairs to number 2 fuel tank.
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2024
- John a volunteer engineer at Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre repairs number two starboard fuel tank . Brad talks about the fuel line which travels along inside the leading edge of the wing along the front spar.
The best and most skilful men's shed imaginable.
The skill and experience of everyone on "Just Jane's restoration is amazing.
Cheers Nicholas.
Thank you Neville for your varied and very interesting update.
Cheers John.
Great stuff Neville. Very interesting to hear from Brad about workings of the fuel line and also the repairs on the number 2 fuel tank. There's nothing better than hearing the noise of a busy workshop. They are doing a fantastic job. Well done to all of them. Thank you Neville for another spot on update and am looking froward to your next one. Best wishes to you and all the guys at the centre.👍
How great it is to see the wonderful team restoring this Lancaster. As an ex Avro apprentice the noise of the compressed air drills Riveters and the use of PR 1422 & PR1431 brings back many happy memories.
Well done to all the skilled guys in the hanger. 😅
Cheers Andy.
The more detail we see, the more amazed I am at the effort it must have taken to design this aeroplane… on paper!!! Without CAD!
Cheers Peter.
PRC sealing compound is the greatest invention ever when it comes to sealants. It remains flexible forever and it is just sticky enough to apply it on vertical or overhead surfaces without it running. It comes in various viscosities (thicknesses) for different applications. We would take the left over amounts and mold it into shapes before it cured. The most popular was to take an Apex cross head screw driver bit and stick it into a golf ball sized glob of sealant and, presto, you have a mini screw driver for short tight places.
Thanks for that tip Rex.
Thank you Neville. I ride over, have a bomber breakfast, and swipe my card on the wings fund when I can. Thank you for the weekly update. All the best to you and the techs.
Cheers Peter.
Another great video. It's only when you announce the video number that I realise how dedicated you are.
Cheers mate.
Thank you for the update Neville
Cheers Gary.
Top man Neville, top man!
Cheers mark.
Another excellent informative video, thanks Neville and thanks to Brad for the fuel system walkthrough
Cheers James.
Another cracking video Nev thankyou so much. Its interesting to see how the fuel is transferred from one engine to another. I think we could all agree we would be missing so much without the videos you make.Take care mate and thanks again.
Cheers Mike.
Thankyou Neville . You really don't want to argue with Dennis Neville, particularly when he has a dead weight hammer in his hand ! Thankyou !
Cheers John.
Great work Neville! It’s fascinating that fuel transfer system was an adaptation / afterthought from when the Lancaster was originally the Manchester. History! I also love how the bicycle chains operate everything.
Cheers Michael.
You can’t believe that just Jane will be ready for taxes runs for 2024 great job guys and you Neville with out you we wouldn’t have these great videos 😊
Cheers Simon.
Another cracking video Neville. Thanking you.
Cheers Ivor.
Good to see John (PRC) again, we worked together on 18 Sqn many years ago. If you read this John don't be confused by my username (girl friends dogs name!). I'm SC who used to sit opposite AB and OU in TMs office. Hot water, that's a bit posh, what happened to spit and finger?
Thank you Nev!
Thanks, Nev.
Thanks again Neville. :-)
Cheers nofider1.
Thanks for the upgrade, Neville and crew!
Cheers namer6643.
Great video update as always bro so cheers for that. Safe travels. Ken.
Cheers Ken.
They might know this already but when reinstalling those wing pins, freeze them. That way they go in for sure and won't have to worry if they will jam or not.
Cheers Outlawflyer, the lads have talked about this.
236 videos Nev. Quite an achievement!
Cheers ajg617.
Thanks Neville!
Cheers Paul.
Thanks Nev
Takes alot of noise and love to build one of these, pretty loud when they are flying as well. Also loud on the receiving end...
Chers ashman187.
Interesting to see some new faces in front of the camera. how many volunteers/full time staff is there now?
Toward the end there, what is that part on which they are working ? You mentioned “.303” several times - guns.
What will be first… this restoration or the Man City investigation completed?
Did Lancasters have Self Sealing covering on these tanks?
Great video Neville thanks buddy 👍 any news on my access query?
Hi David, sorry I forgot to to check it out. So today I had a word with Andrew, he suggested you should watch the video the Centre put out " Accessibility Video" . But he also said you would not be able to use your sticks on board, "safety reasons". On the net go to lincolnshire aviation heritage centre---click on experience our aircraft---click on Just Jane standard lancaster ride, on this page below the photo of Just Jane click on "accessibility video" . Good luck.
@@nevillewheeldon1693 thank you Neville. I think my access will be a problem, a real pity. Keep up the good work Neville, I'm sure I'm speaking for other guys too, your videos are a real treat. My father worked on Lancasters just after WW11 in 1946 seeing the systems up close makes sense of the stories he told me 👍👍
Thank you Neville. As a recent subscriber, and not wanting to go back through 238 videos. I have a question. When you mention the French aircraft, what are you actually referring to? Are there in fact two Lanc’s under restoration here? Just curious. Kermit Weeks should get involved here. We can’t have too many of these magnificent aircraft to admire. 😊
Magnesium rivets - not manganese.