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MOTAT
Oct 18, 2024 10:17:33 GMT 12
Post by ErrolC on Oct 18, 2024 10:17:33 GMT 12
I thought the engine deserved to be well dressed and in time for the Museum’s 60th Anniversary Live Day this Sunday. As will the Sunderland be, which is now more complete than in all its many years before at MOTAT. Great work team! motat.nz/events/live-day-60-years-of-motat/
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Post by emron on Oct 20, 2024 17:06:41 GMT 12
Not to be confused with a railway engine or a steam engine, but a traction engine of a different kind, and a popular attraction at today’s Live Day. Thanks to the team from NZ Warbird’s their Alvis Leonides radial joined in on our 60th Anniversary celebrations at the Meola Rd site. alvis_at_motat by Ron Wilson, on Flickr
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Post by emron on Oct 31, 2024 14:38:05 GMT 12
Mike and Richard might be relieved to hear that I found the missing floorboard that fills the last gap in the bow compartment. It was tucked away, out of sight, under one of the benches in the Workshop. Earlier in the day I’d been fossicking amongst the electrical and lighting spares looking for parts to complete three different lamps for the Sunderland. First was the lens and it’s retaining collar for the mooring mast. I was lucky enough to find a second lamp holder base with the collar, so just need to locate a lens now. The complete lamp assembly is A.M. Ref No. 5C/559 for those who might know it. Next up is a replacement for the tail lamp, broken off by a maintenance platform or truck that got too close ages ago. Likewise, this was a common type in the day and there’s one just like it fitted in our Mossie’s tail cone. A.M. Ref No. 5C//498. I also noticed one interior light down the back by the turret was missing the lens and collar. I think there are others like it further forward so I’m hopeful another search next time might turn up these parts of assembly A.M. Ref No. 5C/446.
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Post by corsairarm on Nov 1, 2024 10:15:16 GMT 12
Thats good news Ron. Whilst I was looking for it in the Sunderland I think I found the sqwab that Mike was missing from the cockpit. Between the three of us we should get it pretty much complete by Christmas this year !!!. Thats my plan anyway for the front compartment. If anyone has photos of the front please post them or send them to me as I can't find much on the webb. I have some stencilling to do and I cant read some of it. We also have to get some belts and buckles made which hold variuos bits and pieces in place
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Post by emron on Nov 7, 2024 16:08:26 GMT 12
Here’s a close up of the Sunderland’s taillight broken off at the base. tail_light_base by Ron Wilson, on Flickr I borrowed the Mossie taillight, its parts separated shown on the left. Not yet finding another I decided to make a copy of it (at right) that can be fitted loosely and won’t cause further damage if it takes a future accidental knock. From photos I’ve seen of Sunderland ML796 at Duxford, it appears to have suffered a similar injury so it’s best to go with this option in the short term, while we’re still finishing other repairs around the tail. tail_lights by Ron Wilson, on Flickr
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