Thought the old Boac livery was smart and tidy back in the 60s on those 707s very nice looking aircraft would love to see them Painting one in that livery just for a historic bit of nostalgia.
Thanks for uploading this Robin. At 4:05 I think I recognised an ex Transmeridian GPU! When we had DC8's at TM (They were what killed the company, but that's another story), the thrust reversers were always sticking on those JT 3's. Caused us engine fitters loads of problems.
James Aherne not quite. The 707 and DC8 had the Pratt & Whitney JT3D. The 737 200 and the 727 had the Pratt & Whitney JT8D. The PW8D was a more modern engine but still noisy.
As cool as it is or was-what was the company or reason to locate maintenance ops in Southend? Looking at the numerous other airfields all over Britain and that close to London?? Thats what I dont get?
Heavylift had 707s in their fleet, so had the staff qualified to maintain them. Southend needed the work, and long-term storage was probably cheaper than alternative sites.
Thought the old Boac livery was smart and tidy back in the 60s on those 707s very nice looking aircraft would love to see them
Painting one in that livery just for a historic bit of nostalgia.
thanks Robin
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Thanks for uploading this Robin. At 4:05 I think I recognised an ex Transmeridian GPU! When we had DC8's at TM (They were what killed the company, but that's another story), the thrust reversers were always sticking on those JT 3's. Caused us engine fitters loads of problems.
Mechanic attempting to push the revereser back lol. Fantastic!.
That was beautiful, brilliant!
Never stop uploading these videos.
Damn! Those are cool looking! Nothing today comes close.
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Now that's an airplane. The 707 was the best plane ever!!!!,
Wow, I knew reverse thrusters were used to reverse on smaller jets like the DC9 but never seen this on a 707. Thanks for the upload and insight.
They had the same engine as 737 200
James Aherne not quite. The 707 and DC8 had the Pratt & Whitney JT3D. The 737 200 and the 727 had the Pratt & Whitney JT8D. The PW8D was a more modern engine but still noisy.
@@paulconner115 cheers Paul, didn't know that.
Thought he was going to land it on the grass for a second!
LOL! I was thinking....it's ok to use reverse thrust when you blocker doors or translating sleeve don't stick!
As cool as it is or was-what was the company or reason to locate maintenance ops in Southend? Looking at the numerous other airfields all over Britain and that close to London?? Thats what I dont get?
Heavylift had 707s in their fleet, so had the staff qualified to maintain them. Southend needed the work, and long-term storage was probably cheaper than alternative sites.
i thought you were not supposed to back up using the trust reverses, at least not on low-engine planes.
Did I see a disused F-111?
?? I can only imagine you are looking at our resident Avro Vulcan in the background.!
Boeing 707-320