Aviation News - June 2016

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Successful engine runs have been carried out
by Jet Art Aviation (JAA) on Hawker Siddeley
Harrier GR.3 XZ130. The 1976-vintage jet
is currently being restored by the company
to non-flying display condition. The March
run was the first time the jet’s Rolls-Royce
Pegasus turbofan had been fired up for 25
years.
JAA acquired the aircraft from the MOD in
November 2014. It had previously served with
4 Sqn in Germany, 1 Sqn, 3 Sqn, 233 OCU
and 1453 Flt in the Falklands. Once retired, it
stood outside for a decade as a ‘gate guardian’
for a London Air Cadet squadron not far from
the factory in Kingston where it was built.
Despite being on external display for so
long, the airframe is reported to be in very
good overall condition. JAA will now repaint

it into the livery it wore with 4 Sqn. The name
of ‘Capt L Y Ching’, a USAF exchange pilot,
will adorn the starboard side of the cockpit.
Capt Ching flew the Harrier when serving

at Gütersloh in Germany. Once it has been
completed, the aircraft will be put up for sale.
http://www.jetartaviation.co.uk With thanks to Chris
Wilson-JAA

Staff at the Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona have returned Consolidated Canso
A 9742 to its original RCAF colour scheme. The aircraft was previously at the Lone Star Flight
Museum in Galveston, Texas, and was damaged by Hurricane Ike in September 2008. It arrived
at its current home last year along with PB4Y-2 Privateer N3739G. http://www.pimair.org Courtesy John
Bezoscky-Pima

Names on a Plane
The Royal Air Force Museum (RAFM) has
launched an innovative campaign to raise
funds for its RAF Centenary Programme,
offering members of the public the chance
to have their name written on a Red Arrows
Hawk in exchange for donations.
The donor can have their name or those
of friends or relatives placed on the jet
and this will be worn for the entire 2017
display season. Five naming packages are
available ranging from £30 to £25,000.
RAF Museum CEO Maggie Appleton
said: “This is a fantastic chance for the
public to be part of the RAF’s history and to
receive something unique in return for their
support.”
To mark 100 years of the air force, RAFM
London is undergoing a transformation,
with new exhibitions exploring the RAF’s
history and its future at the heart of the
redevelopment.
The ‘Names on a Plane’ appeal will run
until September 2016. For more information
visit http://www.namesonaplane.org

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Boost for Brooklands
A £1m grant has been awarded to
Brooklands Museum from the UK
Government to aid its Re-Engineering
Brooklands redevelopment programme.
This is part of the £8m Brooklands
Aircraft Factory and Race Track Revival
project, which will see the Grade 2-listed
Aircraft Hangar restored and re-opened
as the Brooklands Aircraft Factory. A new
exhibition inside will feature aircraft and
objects dating back to the start of British
aviation. A flight shed will be built alongside
the hangar to house working historic
aircraft, provide environmentally controlled

storage for the museum’s archive and a new
restoration workshop.
Work is also being undertaken on the
site’s race track, and as a result the Bellman
Hangar will be relocated.
The redevelopment started last
October, after a successful fundraising
campaign that included nearly £5m from
the Heritage Lottery Fund. The grant from
the government has come from the Libor
Fund (created from fines levied on banks
for attempting to manipulate Libor) and will
help plug a financial gap that resulted from
rising construction costs and the clearing of

contaminated land.
Allan Winn, Director and CEO of
Brooklands Museum, said: “This support
from the Chancellor of the Exchequer
is crucial to enabling the delivery of our
ambitious plans for the site and to help us
tell the extraordinary story of Brooklands’
role in British aviation history. We are very
grateful to the Chancellor for his support and
to Philip Hammond MP for his role in helping
us secure it.”
The Brooklands Aircraft Factory, the new
flight shed and the restored section of race
track are scheduled to open next summer.

Harrier GR.3 XZ130 is fired up for the first time in 25 years. Chris Wilson-JAA

Harrier


Fired Up


Pima’s Canso Gets New Paint


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